“Real models…”
Every day I get more and more caught up in the various social networking programs such as Facebook. On there, there are a bunch of clowns who THINK they know what makes one a model and usually I enjoy reading their comments, but for some reason, this one clown made a comment that irked me. So I'm going to blog MY opinion regarding it.
His comment was something along the lines of;
"All these girls wanting to be models. They go get their hair done, their nails done and make up. Honey, you're getting nothing more than a senior portrait done."
This was a few days ago, so I'm not entirely sure if that was the quote word for word, but he did make the senior port comment. Behind his stupid comment, there were dozens of girls saying "I agree" to which he replied "...cept you, I consider you a model" and "...you should be a model, you're hot enough!"
I could get very technical and copy and paste the meaning of the word "model" but what fun would that be? I posted the comment on my page and got some very good responses. One was from a model who said what makes a person a model is getting paid for modeling and striving to get better and better photos. I understand where she's coming from, but it's not always about the money. Any horny guy with a camera will drop 100.00+ per hour to see a hot chick naked. Doesn't make him a photographer or her a model.
Another guy said modeling is "Model: A person who can convincingly act in front of a camera. Plain and simple. "
And most likely, the most profound statement of the post was something that was short and sweet "whoever is in front of my camera?"
There were many great replies, but being a model is taking the ability to come alive. For ME, being a model is stepping outside of your every day comfort zone and pushing yourself, physically, mentally or emotionally, to get the shot that otherwise, is impossible. When a person is in front of my camera, it is MY job to make them a model. If I can't elicit the emotion, then I have failed, not them. Usually, a model-models something. Keeping the item or interest that one is modeling in mind. I.e. if it's an editorial shoot, as a model, you should tell the story. Fashion shoot, sell the product. Glamour shoot, sell your sexy.
As a professional photographer, the term model means something different to everyone. It's just funny to me that the drunk guy at the bar, who has no idea what he's talking about, is always the ones to define who or what a model is.
I love MANY strobes, but one light is just as powerful!
To continue on with my one light series, I have to say that I love strobes. Nothing makes me feel more warm and fuzzy inside! The way they pop, the way the images look. The more the merrier! The one thing that I sometimes forget; great images can happen with just one light! If I borrow from my post earlier in the week, one light is how I really got started. David Hickey told me years ago that "There is only one sun. The purpose of photography is to emulate it." After he said that, I shot for many years with one light. Then I started adding more and more. Now that I'm comfortable and am often told that I have a "recognizable" style, I want to change it up a bit.
IMHO, I've got the glamour thing down. I'm almost annoyed with it. I want to branch out and shoot more fashion and beauty. So I grabbed a model, she's not fashion height, but she's beautiful and shot some fashion lighting. I'm going to check with my buddy T, to see what he has to say. I hope I'm not too far off lol.
These were all shot with the following:
Canon EOS 5D
Photogenic PLR1250DR
Diffusion Panel
What do ya think?
What is a model?
I bet you thought you were immune from my blog huh?
As it turns out, you will get just as much commentary as the photographers on my blog. Models are just as important to the photography process, so you need to be addressed summarily.
Wanting to be a model takes more than good looks and a nice body. It takes dedication and attention to detail. It takes commitment above and beyond the weekend “wannabe†claim. I want to touch on a few things that I see common in my shoots, and many other shots out there. These are tips and tricks that will help you be the best model you possibly can.
Appearance:
More Carlotta Champagne
So this photo was from the day she flew in. Carlotta is AWESOME! She's coming back for my Meeting of the Masters event! This was from a one on one shoot I had with her, just me and her. We talked, laughed and had a great time and got some great images.
Wichita, KS workshop announced!
Hey guys,
Just wanted to let you all know that on 10/24/09, I'm heading to Wichita, KS to teach a workshop!
This should be a fun one! It's going to be two separate workshops in the same day! First workshop will start at 10am and last till 3pm and will be Fashion and Glamour. The second workshop will be from 4-9 and will be an Artistic/bodyscape and Glamour nude workshop.
I will be there the friday before and open to one on ones, so if you're intimidated by the workshop environment, the one on ones is best for you.
Get more info by clicking here
More of Brandy
So I'm finally getting a chance to work on some images and decided to clean up a few more of Brandy. I took a closer look at the files I did of her before, they were fine mind you, but because the resolution was so low, it totally jacked up the compression and colors of the photos. I'll have to do those over again.
These images were taken the same day, just a different location. She's moving to LA in a bit
so I'll have to get her in for a quick shoot!







