delko
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Hi all.
I wish someone can maybe clear this up for me.
I did my first tfcd shoot this past weekend.
And i am totally confused.
While i was shooting a non model it was easier to compose it felt like more freedom.
Now after this tfcd i feel like doing a tfcd it feels so limited.
The model have certain poses or variations.
Hands and feet positions are almost fully defined.
Where do the art and composition comes in?
I know bokeh is heavily used at location shoots.
But is this model portfolio photographs part of portraits or on its own.
By that it just feels there are so many rules stated by the model industry to put focus on the subject.
Does the art and creativity comes in at composition?
Do i have to be much more creative with photographing a model than with a non model?
It feels just like all these rules that needs to be followed.
Like all poses are in the for C S I.
Hand placements...
Feet placement....
Please help me to find the answer .
Photography is awesome and i feel i can create something and freeze a moment.
I just wish i can put more uniqueness and art and creativity into a models portfolio.
Am i missing an important point?
Is it about the model rather than the photograph/art?
Thank you
Keep shooting....
Trigger happy
I wish someone can maybe clear this up for me.
I did my first tfcd shoot this past weekend.
And i am totally confused.
While i was shooting a non model it was easier to compose it felt like more freedom.
Now after this tfcd i feel like doing a tfcd it feels so limited.
The model have certain poses or variations.
Hands and feet positions are almost fully defined.
Where do the art and composition comes in?
I know bokeh is heavily used at location shoots.
But is this model portfolio photographs part of portraits or on its own.
By that it just feels there are so many rules stated by the model industry to put focus on the subject.
Does the art and creativity comes in at composition?
Do i have to be much more creative with photographing a model than with a non model?
It feels just like all these rules that needs to be followed.
Like all poses are in the for C S I.
Hand placements...
Feet placement....
Please help me to find the answer .
Photography is awesome and i feel i can create something and freeze a moment.
I just wish i can put more uniqueness and art and creativity into a models portfolio.
Am i missing an important point?
Is it about the model rather than the photograph/art?
Thank you
Keep shooting....
Trigger happy