Thursday, September 10, 2009

Simple Advice for Those Just Starting Out

A just-starting-out as a pretty girl shooter wrote me and asked for some advice. Since asking me for advice feeds my barely-constrained ego, I, of course, responded to him.

I thought I'd reprint his email, as well as my response, here, on the PGS blog. Why take the time to write an email that parallels the subject of this blog and not publish it on the blog? After all, I haven't updated in more than a couple of days. This makes updating easy, i.e., as it's almost already written. I'm real lazy efficient that way.

Here's what the aspiring, Jedi, pretty girl shooter wrote:

"I'm a young guy looking to get into erotic photography. I've seen you've got some real nice material both on your blog and on Photo Camel, and was just wondering what type of advice you've got as far as finding the right models, getting the right pictures, and finding one's self in overall success in the realm of erotic photography.

My new camera arrives tomorrow. I'll obviously be looking to learn the camera first, but it would be so much funner with some beautiful models on the other end of the camera.

Help would be appreciated.

Thank you kindly, sir"

Well, that was a lot to ask, especially that part about "...getting the right pictures, and finding one's self in overall success in the realm of erotic photography." There's no pat answer, no right or wrong way, when it comes to that stuff.

Still, I took a stab at answering his questions. Here's my response:

"Obviously, beyond learning your camera and lighting and posing and all that stuff, finding models will be a big priority... unless you already have a suitable one in the form of a significant other, a friend, whatever. Remember, as you're learning, you don't need a "Perfect 10" girl to learn with. In fact, you might want to start out practicing and experimenting with a subject who isn't a dedicated model as those girls will be expecting more than you know how to deliver, leastwise, at this point in time. When you're first learning to drive, you probably don't want to do so behind the wheel of a Ferrari or a Lamborghini. A compact, well-running, easy-to-handle sedan is probably the best car for learning how to drive.

Model Mayhem is one place to look for models in your area who will trade their time for yours. One Model Place is another such website. I would try to find a "starting out" model who is looking to learn while you're also learning. Basically, a "muse" relationship.

Once you have some pics you're relatively happy with, post them on some forums (like Photo Camel or Garage Glamour or Supershoots.net) and ask for critiques. Don't be thin-skinned about the criticisms. Learn from them. Keep an open mind. There's more to this than meets the eye. (Pun intended)

Good luck! Have fun! Stay focused! Make great pictures!"

Obviously, no Secrets of the Pros revealed in my response. Mostly, because there are no secrets. It's all out there: All the techniques and tricks and how-to stuff. All you have to do is search and find and learn.

"Getting the right pictures..." comes with time and skill and experience and talent.

"...finding one's self in overall success in the realm of erotic photography." Is a matter of determination, looking for opportunities and seizing them, and possibly a bit of luck.

The dude who wrote me is absolutely correct when he wrote, "...it would be so much funner with some beautiful models on the other end of the camera."

Yep. You're right, dude. It's always so much "funner" with hot chicks in your viewfinder. But it's also work and perseverance and making mistakes and learning from them. It's about learning and practicing and developing your "eye."

But again, he's right: Make it fun! Fun keeps you motivated and going for more!

The pretty girl at the top is Kimberly from earlier this year. I think the pic has a retro-bordello feel to it. The B&W conversion, of course, adds to that feeling, as does Kimberly's wardrobe as well as her sultry pose and expression.

Used three light sources: Main light modified with a 5' Photoflex Octo plus a couple of kickers, behind her on either side, modified with small, shoot-thru, umbrellas. I could have lit up the BG a bit but keeping it dark really pops Kimberly out and, IMO, adds more depth to the image.

5 comments:

Paps said...

"...unless you already have a suitable one in the form of a significant other..."

"A compact, well-running, easy-to-handle sedan is probably the best car for learning how to drive."

After being compared with a sedan my wife suggested I could spend my time better than reading this blog.

I'm glad you held back on pickups, MPV's and station wagons.

this my wife told me to stop reading

jimmyd said...

@Paps,

My sincerest apologies to your beautiful wife! Certainly didn't mean to compare her to a sedan. BTW, my last vehicle, before purshasing my SUV, was a BMW 740i: A sedan, albeit a beautiful, agile, and eye-turning sedan!

Perhaps some of your time (i.e., non PGS-reading time) would/could be well-spent photographing your wife's beauty and sensual allure? Capturing that special-something that stole your heart.

Anonymous said...

While pretty girls are fun to shoot, they are also some what never wracking and/or demanding. So better to start with inanimate objects and then friendly and patient animate objects, on ones you can dominate (kids, wives, girlfriends, etc.) before you start shooting pretty girl models.

I haven't had much luck with MM models, but time will tell.

John said...

What! No secret!?! I read this whole danged thing and you didn't give me the secret handshake and key to success? Ya' mean I gotta WORK!?!

BTW, I think that shot is one of your best.

Paps said...

@JimmyD

It ain't that bad, it's just that someone over here is very sensitive about their "trunk".

Thus any girly/car comparison can become a much debated topic ;)