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Glamour photography
November 05 2014
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JessicaRabbit
11 years ago
Cue the seedy men with cameras claiming to be 'professionals' If you want to get quality images from a professional photographer that knows how to pose the model/make them feel comfortable/light correctly etc. then do your research online and make sure you look for reviews written by models that have worked with the photographer. Facebook is a great place to look (heaps will have a page where models can leave reviews, or you could message models that are tagged in their photos and ask for reviews). I've shot with heaps of photographers in Perth and can recommend some amazing photographers whose prices range anywhere from $200-$600. Generally, you get what you pay for so it's worth paying up. Happy to PM you some contacts if you don't want to do the leg work yourself JR xx
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RHP User
11 years ago
Especially people on here, like Jessica Rabbit said. There are some good sites online where professionals - photographers, make-up artists, stylists and photographers - advertise and write reviews. I contacted photographers and models via sites like that before, for fashion shoots for business. I've been surprised at how reasonable and negotiable the prices were, and the great quality at the end. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
11 years ago
Can offer our services in Brisbane if you want to make a holiday of it :-) - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
11 years ago
Design Images - Ardross WA They make you feel very relaxed, nude is no issue and they are just great people. And as others said "Don't go Amateur" Have fun. Cheers Rob
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RHP User
11 years ago
I used to do shots. But not glamour. More erotic stuff as in people having sex. Though I did some glamour in my studio and also at another professional studio. I am more into shoots that are not photo shopped, but in all honesty the pictures that are tweeted are what people like. I think there are a fair few places that do them. I tend to shoot couples in their home. More relaxed and they can change into different clothes are be naked and not stress that someone might be around as in a studio situation. Maybe just google a few places and read the reviews. I never keep images if my clients. So make sure your are clear who owns the the fun used product. In the olden days a photographer owned the image. In art the copy wright belongs to the artist unless you get written permission from the artist to make a copy. Ps I do not do shoots anymore. Closed my studio. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
11 years ago
I hate posting on My phone! Fat finger syndrome ! - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'DomOvrU' Design Images - Ardross WA They make you feel very relaxed, nude is no issue and they are just great people. And as others said "Don't go Amateur" Have fun. Cheers Rob LadyTuscan's cooments are great, and just to let you know Design images were happy not to photoshop the images as we requested they didn't and no problems. Also you do pay a lot to buy the full set and copyright.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I know the photographer that did the rhp shoot in Perth a few days ago. - Posted from rhpmobile
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