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Jm Photography
10th of August 2009 (Mon), 19:29
does anyone have a link to something that shows a wide range of poses that i can remember easily?
also a link describing how to use flash on camera, i searched but only came up with show your favorite on camera got some advice but need more.
rjc1
12th of August 2009 (Wed), 13:10
http://www.lumitouch.com/benstudiotutorial/index.html
At the bottom of the index is a lesson on posing, good stuff to learn from. Have a read on ALL the lessons, valuable knowledge.
Jm Photography
12th of August 2009 (Wed), 13:43
ty, least i know what to do with someone with a bit of extra now
DealsGapCobra
18th of August 2009 (Tue), 21:14
http://www.lumitouch.com/benstudiotutorial/index.html
At the bottom of the index is a lesson on posing, good stuff to learn from. Have a read on ALL the lessons, valuable knowledge.
There is some great info there for the newbe like me...thanks!
Mark_Cohran
18th of August 2009 (Tue), 22:19
Canon flash photography? This is your bible:
http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-flash/
Rachel B
18th of August 2009 (Tue), 22:30
Google is your friend these are sites I have bookmarked, These are what I found on google while looking for inspiration for my last shoot (my second ever shoot) I also recommend renting buying a couple of books to help you understand why poses work, and common mistakes to avoid.
Posing guide. (http://www.freewebs.com/enigmaphotos/Pose%20Guide.pdf)
Posing tips (http://www.fairmontphotography.com/Senior_Picture_Ideas.htm)
What you should know about posing (http://digital-photography-school.com/what-everybody-ought-to-know-about-posing-for-portraits)
Some inspiration I used (http://jkmann.smugmug.com/gallery/6057673_NvijZ)
mechanic
18th of August 2009 (Tue), 23:41
hi there
does anyone have any informations about maximum wide angle of canon powershot A590is. if i want take a pic from 100 meters distance, approximately how many wide area that can be fetched?
mechanic
18th of August 2009 (Tue), 23:43
hi there
does anyone have any informations about maximum wide angle of canon powershot A590is. if i want take a pic from 100 meters distance, approximately how many wide area that can be fetched?
thanks
mechanic
valkabit
19th of August 2009 (Wed), 13:25
Google is your friend these are sites I have bookmarked, These are what I found on google while looking for inspiration for my last shoot (my second ever shoot) I also recommend renting buying a couple of books to help you understand why poses work, and common mistakes to avoid.
Posing guide. (http://www.freewebs.com/enigmaphotos/Pose%20Guide.pdf)
Posing tips (http://www.fairmontphotography.com/Senior_Picture_Ideas.htm)
What you should know about posing (http://digital-photography-school.com/what-everybody-ought-to-know-about-posing-for-portraits)
Some inspiration I used (http://jkmann.smugmug.com/gallery/6057673_NvijZ)
I had some of the same questions, thanks for the tips. You mentioned buying some books, does anybody know of some good books to recommend?
Thanks.
Jm Photography
19th of August 2009 (Wed), 14:37
here is the set i did
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmorales719/sets/72157622050643882/
i was fighting with flash and focus points but she liked them all even the bad but was like ehh i like but etc yaydyayda
kevinso
21st of August 2009 (Fri), 01:32
http://www.lumitouch.com/benstudiotutorial/index.html
At the bottom of the index is a lesson on posing, good stuff to learn from. Have a read on ALL the lessons, valuable knowledge.
Amazing website i'm so happy someone posted it!!
valkabit
21st of August 2009 (Fri), 18:59
http://www.lumitouch.com/benstudiotutorial/index.html
At the bottom of the index is a lesson on posing, good stuff to learn from. Have a read on ALL the lessons, valuable knowledge.
I appreciate your posting that link as well, very helpful, and I need a lot of help.
theryaner
25th of August 2009 (Tue), 23:55
make your own poses
Mossman6
29th of August 2009 (Sat), 14:35
good stuff in here.
Gr8outdrsmn
3rd of September 2009 (Thu), 17:34
Thanks for sharing! This is exactly what I needed.
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