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By *andKB OP Couple
over a year ago
Plymouth |
I really like the idea of C and me having a naughty photoshoot. We could do with some nice photos for here and for ourselves.
But I'm not sure how to really go about it or what to expect?
Any advice welcome |
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By *ogNMuseCouple
over a year ago
Surrey |
Guess a lot depends on how good you want the end results to be.
If you want professional results, hire a professional, i.e. someone with a decent portfolio and experience, not someone looking to get their jollies.
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If you want to be sure your photos remain private use a professional who's prepared to guarantee this or buy a couple of books and a timer and tripod for your camera. I would always advise against enthusiastic amateurs |
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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago
leeds |
"If you want to be sure your photos remain private use a professional who's prepared to guarantee this or buy a couple of books and a timer and tripod for your camera. I would always advise against enthusiastic amateurs"
We would agree. Even many of the guys on here who claim to be professional photographers have the most appalling pictures on their profile - photos no real professional would allow to be seen. It isn't difficult to take decent photos yourselves - unless of course you would get a kick out of "performing" in front if someone else! |
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No one whose photography is a job will take the photos for free. Preparing a room requires the time and all the lights are not cheap, post-prod takes time. You must think about few hundreds pounds for a session (2-4h ? I’m guessing)
If you want semi-pro, then it is up to you to trust. You need to make sure that you have all source materials so your face and boobbs will not be displayed on the screens at Piccadilly Circus.
I do have a pro camera and 60-70% of required equipment needed for a 5star session. and I have the same problem as you.
I do not know anyone who is pro enough to take the pics I would like.
We do not want a wanker who doesn’t know what he is doing...
I usually take a mobile stuff with me to the clubs and we take the photos in the hotel room.
I think we have a few photos in the profile from the club but they were taken with a remote control |
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By *ogNMuseCouple
over a year ago
Surrey |
Having a pro camera doesn’t make someone a pro, I have a fantastic cooker in my kitchen but it doesn’t make me Gordon Ramsey and besides it’s the lenses that make the difference in image quality not the body.
A pro can take a good photo regardless of his equipment |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have been lucky enough to be invited to take pictures for a number of couples and groups on here. I guess they enjoyed the idea of being watched and captured as much as I enjoyed taking the pics. Everyone in the room was aware of the rules and respected everyone’s limits including my own.
I often used their own camera or phone and this ensured they kept all copies with no exceptions. To be honest modern cameras and even smart phones have great technology that allows us “enthusiastic amateurs” to get the job done with no complaints. The sites about having fun, go for it xx |
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"Having a pro camera doesn’t make someone a pro, I have a fantastic cooker in my kitchen but it doesn’t make me Gordon Ramsey and besides it’s the lenses that make the difference in image quality not the body.
A pro can take a good photo regardless of his equipment "
Well, I have been told that it is not a camera or a lens but it is a photographer
But I agree, lens it more important (in most cases) than the camera. But it is not a photography forum to talk now.
I hope that my previous message was understood. |
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"I have been lucky enough to be invited to take pictures for a number of couples and groups on here. I guess they enjoyed the idea of being watched and captured as much as I enjoyed taking the pics. Everyone in the room was aware of the rules and respected everyone’s limits including my own.
I often used their own camera or phone and this ensured they kept all copies with no exceptions. To be honest modern cameras and even smart phones have great technology that allows us “enthusiastic amateurs” to get the job done with no complaints. The sites about having fun, go for it xx"
Yes, using people's own equipment is one way round the privacy problem and the only way we would ever let anyone take images of us.
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By *omvampmMan
over a year ago
gillingham |
In the world of digital and photoshop etc photos can be made to look great even when exposed wrong or cropped wrong but this requires letting whomever takes the pics go off and put them on their computer. So there's an inherent risk that pics may end up else where. Find an older photographer who trained with film they will take great pics without need for computer and memory cards are cheap now get them to take pics and give you the card that way the pics are just yours.
Loads here will offer there services no doubt lol |
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