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Learning the Basic Erotic Photography Tips

June 18, 2009 By: PhotoAdmin Category: Couples No Comments →

Photography is one of the most exciting hobbies in the world. In order to professionally take a good picture, one has to simply take a short course to learn the do’s and don’ts of taking the right angles and shots. However, it can be easily learned with the help of a manual and a little reading and practice of basic essential photography tips. The self-learned tips can be validated from mere experimentation.

For married or dating couples, photography can be a great addition to their leisure time activities. It can be a favorite past time activity for them. Following these simple but concise erotic photography tips will help them broaden their perspective on how to make the most of their time.

Basically, acquire a digital camera. It is available in all superstores and department stores. If you want to cost-cut, there are also second hand cameras that are very affordable. With the use of digital camera, one is able to delete and store as many pictures as desired without spending on its film.

Next, shoot like a professional photographer. This means that even if you are still a newbie, add choreography in order to spice up the picture-taking event. Include the setting of the place, its environment, proper ventilation and cleanliness of the area.

Another important thing is to act like a model. Erotic photography tips include the couple’s acting and projection. If there is a need to wear a two-piece suit or a naked body, do so. Of course, these erotic photography tips must be agreed upon by the couple.

The couple has to have a heart in doing this newly fangled past time activity. They will surely enjoy it.

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Taking pictures of Couples Photography

May 04, 2008 By: PhotoAdmin Category: Couples 1 Comment →

When people know that you are a passionate photographer, you might get asked to photograph two people together, and it is a situation that can require a quite special approach. In most cases it is important not only to produce a good likeness of each of the two people, but also to suggest the relationship between them and at the same time compose the picture in a way that produces a pleasing and balanced arrangement.

This is a task that can be notably more difficult than taking a single portrait or even photographing a group, as the way in which you arrange the subjects will often be affected by the relationship you wish to imply, and two people can present more of a problem in terms of composition than will one person.

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When taking photographs of couples, it is important to ensure that the two faces are on a similar plane of focus, as with a close up picture the depth of field will become quite restricted. For this reason it is safer to use the smallest practical aperture, and to allow for the fact that the depth of field extends rather farther behind the point of focus than it does in front.

It should not be assumed that side by side heads or heads directly above each other must always be avoided, as they can be effective provided that some other element of composition, such as a hand or even special lighting, is used to prevent the image appearing too static. This type of arrangement is probably the most suitable where the relationship between the two models is rather formal, but where a more intimate situation is being photographed, for example as a mother and child, or a bride and groom. You should remember to think about the positioning of them, and make sure that they are placed in contact with each other.

Let’s take an example, a bride could be placed so that she leans back against the shoulder or chest of her partner, and with a very tightly framed shot their faces can be positioned in contact with each other. Apart from making a more dramatic composition this will also help to create a warmer and more intimate mood. In this type of picture it is also possible to make more use of hands and arms, which can be an effective means of creating amore interesting arrangement.
In most cases it is preferable to offset the two heads, so that one is slightly above the other and they form a diagonal line rather than a horizontal. This can be achieved by positioning one of the models slightly behind and a little higher than the other so that the mouth of one is at least above the other’s eyeliner.

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