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Jennifer
Topic Started: Aug 30 2009, 01:35 PM (417 Views)
lenrek
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Thanks for the explanation given by Willis. But... I still blur blur on what exactly a fashion shoot should be...

My take:

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Willis
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NICE! :thumbsup1: first impression looks good....but u might wan to cut this kinda shot slightly lower where the waist line is to incorporate the back arch of the body. ;)
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OK...

Still looking the magazines you suggested me to read. Now, not exactly sure how to process the pictures.
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lenrek
Aug 31 2009, 03:01 PM
OK...

Still looking the magazines you suggested me to read. Now, not exactly sure how to process the pictures.
It should not require much thinking on how to process photos, it should come as natural and as easy ........don't make it too hard. Let it just flow.....if it doesn't flow....means u have not read enuf.....need to store up database in your brain. :D Until the process becomes instinctive......
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