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I am an experienced photographer and shoot with models often. Many of them are inexperienced and sometimes get "stuck" on coming up with poses. My method of "helping" them up to this point has consisted of me showing them how to do poses. While it has provided some comedic relief, I can't say it's been that effective. Having Martin's book available as a reference guide is very handy.
I strongly encourage any beginning models to pick it up and study it. It is easy to use and has a lot of great examples and discussion about which poses "work" and why (and why some don't).
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The author explains in easy to understand terminology how to go about setting up lighting, which software to use, and how to overcome some of the inherent challenges of working with green screen. As a semi-pro shooter with a small home studio space, I found a lot of good information about how to make the best of my small shooting area.
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Risking A Better Pose by Martin kimeldorf
Geeman, August 6, 2010
I am an experienced photographer and shoot with models often. Many of them are inexperienced and sometimes get "stuck" on coming up with poses. My method of "helping" them up to this point has consisted of me showing them how to do poses. While it has provided some comedic relief, I can't say it's been that effective. Having Martin's book available as a reference guide is very handy.I strongly encourage any beginning models to pick it up and study it. It is easy to use and has a lot of great examples and discussion about which poses "work" and why (and why some don't).
(3 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)
Green Screen Magic With Hot Shoe Flashes by Martin Kimeldorf
Geeman, July 31, 2010
The author explains in easy to understand terminology how to go about setting up lighting, which software to use, and how to overcome some of the inherent challenges of working with green screen. As a semi-pro shooter with a small home studio space, I found a lot of good information about how to make the best of my small shooting area.