
Hello Everyone, It’s been a while since my last blog post. I’ve been busy! The workshops in Vegas were a huge success. I had forgotten how much I loved working with photographers and how much fun it was. I think my decision to keep the classes small and intimate was a good one. By doing this I was able to answer everyone’s questions and help him or her with their individual problems. I have lots more to share about the workshops but I’ll do that in another post. Today I wanted to show you this image taken during one of the classes. It really illustrates the importance of knowing how to pose your subject. During the workshop I wanted to snap a photo from our model Kayla’s point of view. While I was busy doing that someone took this image of us. I immediately noticed how short and wide I looked next to her and the reason is I’m squared off to the camera while she is in a much more flattering pose angled about 45 degrees to the camera. I’m small, about a size 6 US and 5’6” tall I look much wider in this shot than I would have if I had posed like Kayla. Just something to keep in mind whether you are behind the camera or in front of it.
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