The Importance of Skin in Glamour Images

April 28th, 2010 by Michael

When we deal with Glamour Pictures, the subject is the model as we will be showing the model’s stunning face or part of the body to wow the audience, therefore, the term “skin” is very important in glamour images. One of the points to mind is how much of her body the model would like to expose, and the other one is her skin tone and its impact on exposure, because artistic glamour images need the best exposure possible.

A simple nude portrait is not necessarily a glamour image – it needs to be aesthetically beautiful and artistic. A glamour image should be striking without being vulgar, and moreover, as a photographer, you have to make the model comfortable on how much of skin she wants to show off. Some models are ready to bare all for glamour shots while some are comfortable with bras, panties, and thongs; there are models who are willing to do nude but the private parts to be covered by shadows so that they don’t feel embarrassed by the final glamour image result. You will have to be mindful about such delicate subjects.

The other important thing is the skin tone that the model has. Some models are fair, and some are dark. Racial and ethnic diversity gave us a splendid palette of skin tones and complexions: black, white, yellow, brown and others. If you are new to Glamour Photography, you may be inclined to use the same exposure for depicting all this variety. But you will not get good result if you do not keep the skin tone in mind. If you wish to produce some perfectly exposed pictures, you will need to bear in mind that fair and dark tones of skin require somewhat different camera adjustment.

Light skin usually calls for narrowing the diaphragm slightly (½ stop), as fair complexion tends to reflect light and lose details on the photo; if your model has darker skin tone, it would be wise to open the diaphragm more – again, by somewhat ½ stop. In addition, the region of your exposure also influences the result. When the face is your primary focus, you should measure the exposure based upon its tonal characteristics – it’s the same with other body zones. Therefore, you have to decide on what part of the body to expose and what color the skin it is, so that you can come with perfect glamour images.

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Glamour Images Photography: A Profession To Envy

April 21st, 2010 by Michael

People earn a living in a number of ways. There are jobs that pay handsomely, as well as meager-paying ones, and even monotonous occupations that bring some good money yet no fun at all. Yet there are certain professions which deliver much cash and excitement altogether. Glamour images can provide you both money and sheer entertainment when you become an accomplished professional. This is the reason some call Glamour Photography a profession to envy.

It takes great persistence and effort to become a good glamour artist. Before you can establish your glamour images business or have major companies head-hunting for you to become their employee, you need to acquire skills and get basic equipment. However, after some years of experience and patience as well as passion on the subject, there is fun all around.

Starting out as a soaring beauty artist will not improve your life in a blink: working as an assistant or even a simple photographer you will get all kinds of trifling assignments a la “fetch the coffee” and “get out of the way”. Consequently, you will have to be super-patient, fast-learning and witty – then you will quickly get ready to take the world of glamour by storm as a professional. It is difficult enough to learn all the nuances of Glamour Photos – you need to practice all the time to hone your skills and withstand rivalry. Notwithstanding that, tables will turn once you build up some reputation – people will start admiring and envying your luck.

Why envy you? Well, the main reason is the people you meet, befriend and work with. You will be working with some of the most beautiful people in the glamour industry, so you will be fortunate to have chosen the field.

Moreover, there are great new faces and bodies you will have the opportunity to work with everyday, and it is more fun than other job would require you to stay at office the whole day. You will be right in the middle of a kaleidoscope – of shapes, complexions, appearances and characters to shoot in different conditions; this is far from anything monotonous. With clients having various requirements and desires, you will never be out of challenging and interesting work – this is what makes glamour images photography so interesting; it deserves to be called a job to envy.

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Top 6 Pros to Make Your own Glamour Images Blog

April 14th, 2010 by Michael

In this century, all ambitious glamour photographers have to promote themselves well on the Internet. The Beauty Photography niche is exactly alike –lots and lots of websites, blogs and online portfolios are created online every single day.

What urges both professional and dummies to set up their online havens? There are several reasons for that:

* It is extremly popular to go onlin right now – the demand for cyberspace is growing daily, as it is a perfect field to build up one’s credibility, market oneself and gain recognition. Offline self-PR is often costly and inefficient, unlike its Internet version. These technologies make it so much easier to become a recognized author, be it on a blog or a website;
* Like any other professional community, glamour photographers need to establish communication, exchange experiences, show off their latest works, find prospective customers, learn and teach. The online world makes all of it doable with little expense from photographer’s side;
* With Glamour Images actively exploiting digital format, it has become much easier to host them in electronic format, skipping the stage of actual printing. There’s no need to involve film any longer – ergo, digital photos can be conveniently stored on one’s hard drive, showcased in online galleries and easily displayed in one’s Internet glamour portfolio.

Taking this into account, you may desire to set up your own Internet home to showcase your skills, promote your work and solidify your reputation. Never-the-less, it would be a great idea to test yourself in blogging before you make your own “mature” Internet site. I can name at least six most important reasons to start up a glamour images blog.

As a primary reason, blogging format is very user-friendly – one doesn’t need to be technical savvy in order to become a successful blogger. Instead you only need to register a domain name, sign up for web hosting and install the blogging platform of your choice (like Wordpress). Blogs are highly customizable, so you would be able to create both unique design and layout for your online home. Adding new content is a quick and effortless process, so you will not be overwhelmed with complicated tasks and will be able to update regularly and efficiently.

Has it come to your mind for what reason glamour photographers and ordinary marketers are so crazy about blogs, not websites? It’s just because they are more responsive. Blog enables communication, and therefore your audience is more likely to respond; if people have an opportunity to participate in the process, most of them will use it. If you let people know you care about their opinion and their thoughts, your venture is bound to succeed.

In addition, blogs are only gaining popularity. More and more people realize the advantages and join this growing trend. It’s a good idea to contribute to this community through unique content, ideas, experiences and self-marketing. As a result, you will become distinguishable, your prospects will trust you and your web presence will become stronger.

Besides, blogging is a very flexible instrument; when it comes to functionality, it is unrivalled in terms of both quality and quantity. Your blog may become an article storage, a service of tips and great advice. Your blog can become a “hall of fame” with your glamour pictures in it, a showcase of your infoproducts, a platform for marketing your profession of glamour photographer etc. Shortly put, a blog can become whatever you want it to be.

Moreover, there are dozens of ways to turn glamour blogging into a stable stream of passive income. A fine glamour artist possessing certain experience and skills in this genre could generate some good income from running a blog – earning percentage from advertising, marketing their products, giving their talents for hire, being a personal photography teacher and much more. Blogging is a very flexible and prospective tool.

Lastly, blog is a must for expressing your personality in the online world. You can’t possibly promote yourself more effectively than through your very own glamour blog. The market of glamour images boasts rather tough rivalry; however, you have all necessary to fight your way through it and gain the niche you deserve.

It is a well-known truth that we now are living in a whole new world called “informational society”. Information is at the same time a resource, a product and a tool. Any glamour photographer can make great use of online world for themselves. Reaching the world through blogs is just one of the strategies to secure income and acquire credibility. Fine arts are going digital; the Web opens up a whole universe of prospects – don’t be a slow-poke and jump on the wagon.

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How It Happened: Brief but Glorious History of Glamour Images

April 5th, 2010 by Michael

The art of Artistic Glamour Photography has come a long way from its very appearance to what we can see today. After countless changes and transformations, numerous revolutions and much controversy, glamour photography became what we can see today.

I will gladly take you on a short mind trip from the very dawn of Glamour Photos to their modern state – afterwards we will dabble in foreseeing their probable future.

Adolescence. Nobody really knows from where to begin the history of beauty photography genre. Some seek the roots in Paris of 1930’s, where so-called “french postcards” were sold in abundance – others deem Victorian photography and its gurus to be responsible. A few people consider that glamour photography can be traced as far back as Baroque and Renaissance art. To put it simply, the question of origin of glamour pictures is far from being answered. I prefer to consider that classic and contemporary fine arts contributed in equal measures to create this unique genre – and it is the melting pot of 1920’s culture that we owe its birth. We can clearly trace the classic glamour images beginning from the first half of the former century.

Brilliant 50’s and Beyond. The period that started with 50’s was perhaps the most successful – and hard – time for glamour photography. Famous Betty Grable was the queen of hearts before and after the war; in 1953 Marilyn Monroe emerged on Playboy’s cover and led glamour photography from darkness of controversy and public outrage into the light of recognition. There were also Pamela Green and others helping to bring this young art to its feet and conquer the world-wide audience.

Dawn of Digital Era. Glamour images not only acquired color as years went by – they also became more frivolous, imaginative and sometimes provocative. Hope Talmons and Dita Von Teese gave way to Heidie Van Horne, Bernie Dexter, Lucy Pinder and others. Additionally, digital format started dominating in photographic arts. It improved technical side of the process and altogether simplified it beyond measure. Everyone with a DSLR camera could become another glamour artist. Due to rapid development of Internet technologies, a swarm of “people with cameras” emerged, awaiting recognition.

3D – Death, Downfall, Decay? Finally, nowadays we face a new era, when 3D rendering easily re-creates that very glamour that we are so striving to deliver. 3D modeling is an art as well, and a complex one, but it seems to be taking over the field of glamour images. I strongly believe that no artificial computer rendering can ever excel the natural beauty and genuine work of a talented artist. If it is really a competition between old and new, I would like to remain on the side which has a beating heart, long hours of studio work and live relationship to it.

Never-the-less, I gaze in the future with a smile – after all, no art has ever been forgotten; oils and film have an army of admirers, as do many other genres. Artistic 3D may join these ranks, and so may whatever comes next. We don’t owe all the masterpieces to technology – we owe them to artists, their inspiration and their unique vision. No real photographer ever forgets this – and I’m sure that neither will you.

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