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Boudoir Photography: The Defining Difference by Sharon Elrod Boudoir Photography is creating quite a cyberspace buzz these days. Many models consider sensuous images a critical element in their portfolio. Playboy photos have illustrated the beauty of the female body since Marilyn Monroe appeared on the cover of Playboy in 1953. Men and women alike have enjoyed them. Modern-day culture has moved beyond the strictures Queen Victoria laid on her subjects for over a century, and most adults today have room for a healthy dose of sexuality in their lives, including sensuous pictures. So what makes the difference between quality sexy pictures and trash? We suggest photographic skill & a creative imagination. If photographers are honest, they know what kinds of pictures they plan to create. Obviously, photographic intent sets the tone for end results. Photographers who intend to create trashy pictures bordering on pornography in fact create trash. And for most of us, those pictures are not difficult to identify. We can differentiate between sensuous photography and trashy pictures without too much problem. Theyre all skin and no art. Porn turns us off. Its not pleasant to view. On the other hand, a picture of a scantily clad model, implying nudity, with good pose and lighting can be a work of art. Tasteful and artistic images of a beautiful woman in various stages of boudoir attire reflect her poise and dignity. Although the style is revealing, many boudoir photos dont actually show it all. They visually suggest, but dont cross the line between implying and revealing. When the photographer does choose a nude pose, he/she adjusts lighting and gives attention to composition detail to create a quality artistic photo. The result shows the sensitive nature of the work. Boudoir photography suggests the setting of a bedroom or a womans sitting room. However, photos in this category need not be limited to a bedroom. Other rooms in a home or studio, or outdoor shots, lend themselves as compelling settings for quality sensuous pictures. No matter where sexy photos are taken, the foundation for quality is artistic tastefulness. Neither the photographer nor the model can lose sight of that requirement. The relationship between photographer and model is always important, but even more so in boudoir photos. The photographer needs to be trustworthy, both in her/his work ethic as well as skill. Professional photographers never betray that trust. They develop their reputation within trust boundaries and consider that a competency required by the profession. A good model will search out that quality before she agrees to the job. She will research the reputation of photographers she considers working with and makes sure others have had good experiences with those on her list. It almost goes without saying that she is also self-confident. She is comfortable exposing her body to the cameras eye. A final word for all those who are not and will never be models... Most women love to see themselves in a soft and sensual portrait. Whether its at the hands of a professional photographer or ones spouse or significant other, the emphasis is on capturing the beauty of her persona. It no longer matters that she is beautiful as socially defined. Photographing a woman in her natural state, with the emphasis on soft and sensual, good posing, carefully defined lighting and effective communication between picture-taker and model all results in incredible and tasteful artistic photos she will treasure forever. Boudoir Photography is not much different that Glamour Photography except in the fact of who the client is and the use of the photos.
What Specs Actually Matter in a Digital Camera? Lifehacker I'm looking to buy a new digital camera, but I don't know what specifications matter. I've been told megapixel ratings don't really matter when it comes to image quality, so what do I look for? What specs will tell me if a camera shoots great images or ... Ask LH: What Specs Actually Matter In A Digital Camera? |
![]() PR Web (press release) | PENTAX Introduces New K-30 Weather Sealed DSLR Gstyle magazine by Samuel Huang | May 22, 2012 | Digital Photography, G-Zone PENTAX yesterday introduced their newest DSRL, the PENTAX K-30. This is their new entry level DSLR with some very unique features for its class such as a weather, dust and cold resistant body ... PENTAX Introduces New K-30 Digital SLR Camera Weatherproof Pentax K-30 DSLR unveiled, coming in July |
5 Steps for Great Action Photos PCWorld (blog) Summer is upon us, and that means we'll be spending a lot more time outdoors, capturing photos of stuff--kids, friends, cars, planes, dogs--in action. Perhaps you've applied some of the ideas in "Digital Photography Tips: Capture Summer Action," and ... |
![]() ZDNet (blog) | Windows Phone: Photography the key to its success? ZDNet (blog) I tend to do a bit of digital photography when I go on trips, but this time, I was so scatterbrained that I forgot to bring my trusty Canon point-and-shoot. However, I didn't forget to bring a GSM-capable cell phone. Just before I left, ... |
![]() Bloomberg | Kodak Loses Trade Ruling in Patent Case Against RIM, Apple Bloomberg RIM, Apple The disputed patent, which Kodak claims is used in all modern cameras, covers a feature that previews low-resolution versions of a moving image while recording still images at a high resolution. Higher resolution requires more processing ... Kodak Loses Trade Decision in Patent Case Against RIM, Apple |