I've been watching Australia's Next Top Model this series, and while the series is focused on the models, there is a lot that is educational for photographers.
When shooting with beginning models or non-models, it falls to the photographer to coach those in front of the camera into producing a great photo. The feedback from the judges and the model coaches in the series provides insight into different ways of getting the best out of a model.
It helps me to hear the concerns of the models. In my first shoots my attention was on gear; the least important bit of a shoot. Model confidence and styling matters much more in getting great images.
The photo shoots sometimes show some interesting techniques. I love the pictures from last week's night shoot in Japan. They were shot in low light with a 1 second exposure. The difficulty came in having the model stay still without appearing tense. This is where a talented model can shine.
Be warned that not all of the variants of the show are useful. The British version seems to be aimed at soft porn, New Zealand is a bit low on production values, and the US version tends to be all about Tara, although rumour has it that this series is an improvement.
I find the Australian version the most useful. The focus is more on producing a professional top model than on reality television.
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
April & Joanne
Last year while I was in Malaysia I had a great shoot with April and her friend Joanne.
We tried out a few concepts around Kuala Lumpur, and got some great shots.
This shoot was a big shift for me. Prior to this shoot, each shoot was over-planned. I spent too long worrying about every detail. With limited time, I went with what was possible and wound up with great results.
Part of what helped was completing two weddings during the year. After being able to shoot in an environment I can't control and get great images, I was much more confident of being able to put together a portrait session.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Issabella

The shoot with Issabella was arranged while traveling through Malaysia. We started out in the gardens around KLCC, before security suggested that off-camera flash was best done elsewhere.

Fortunately, this led us to Pavilion for a range of natural light photos that were worth the location change.


Issabella was a delight to shoot with! Additional photos from the shoot are available on Flickr.
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