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Message # 42627.1 Subject: Re:wetlook photography advise Date: Thu 07/01/10 21:44:14 GMT Name: Wet in Vancouver |
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Heres a link to another forum with a bunch of great tips by EdR
http://www.wetlookforum.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5&sid=2ca3c23a32542ca562f7485739f1a9dc
Look for EdR posts........photo tips # 1 to # 7
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By Arthur+Chappell - arthur@chappell7300.freeserve.co.uk Thu 07/01/10 21:21:47 GMT Website: http://arthurchappell.me.uk/wetlook.in.popular.culture.htm With some excitement, I have arranged a chance to do some wetlook photography with a model (a lady in her mid-twenties) in the near future, most likely a bathtub and shower shoot, with a chance of a swimming pool shoot later on. I am wondering therefore if the forum has some tips on taking good shots, ie, how hot should a bath’s water run, so that the model is comfortable but not to steam out a bathroom and make the shots look cloudy, etc. – What, apart from obvious blunders like leaving a lens cap on, etc, can ruin a god wetlook shot (I’m talking as a photographer here, rather than a fan. It would be good to see the excellent togs here talk about the mistakes they have made for those of us just starting out. When the shoot has taken place, I’ll arrange to show some of the work through here too. Cheers. Arthur Chappell |
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