michaelhills 0 Posted September 20, 2009 And what a beautiful muse she is, Clemson. But with all due respect, you need to start exploring ways of allowing her to express herself naturally in front of the camera. Some real emotion coming through her facial and body expression would elevate your work to the next level. Go on, give it a go... M :) Link to comment
clemsonguy 0 Posted September 21, 2009 @Michael I'm with you brother! I agree. We do work together well and there is definitely a comfort level, but she is actually a quite shy girl. Lovely to work with, but she must progress on her own to bring emotion to her game. She is new to modeling and working on it. We are planning another shoot in the near future. I've said it before, she is nicer than she is pretty. Link to comment
michaelhills 0 Posted September 21, 2009 Good on ya for not biting my head off, Clemson. :) Keep at it, and keep respecting your muse as a human being first and foremost. M :) http://emphotography.com.au/wordpress/ Link to comment
bonnici 0 Posted September 22, 2009 While this is my favorite model you use, I don't feel that this is the most flattering angle for her. It is my very humble opinion that at this angle, her right arm and lower leg block the upper leg and block how trim and fit she is. Link to comment
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