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Coolest part of photographing models for $100 Alex...
What is?... Freeze framing beautiful for all time. Simple answer, but... Taking that one moment to capture the beauty of a model and what she shares with the lens, and freezing it as is, for all to appreciate, ponder over, and enjoy today, tomorrow, 5 years from now, 100 years from now, yep, that's pretty damned cool. Well, that's my first answer. Second answer, and one I personally enjoy, one I've been lucky enough to see in a couple of models. That moment, during a shoot
Paul Snook
Dec 18, 20251 min read
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Learning and re-learning is good.
Been spending time at the youtube-academy lately, hitting up the new skills, new tricks, new tips, new shibari ideas, and other photo related tutorials. Re-learning and refreshing some old skills and learning new ones. Mostly creative lighting stuff, using single light, L.E.D color changing light, and uv light, but also different things other photographers have been doing to change up, even in small ways, classic lighting. Now, I'm looking forward to playing around with these
Paul Snook
Dec 14, 20251 min read
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Ideas are always flowing, hey models... Want to know more?
So... Models this post is for you. I always got ideas just hitting me, and sometimes I see stuff while out and about. A tree, a car, a scene, old building, etc. Sometimes I can't stop the ideas, and end up forgetting them, and then sometimes, I got so many ideas for a particular theme, that I go crazy collecting props for it. "Rouge Parasol" a series of nude beauties posing with umbrellas. Originally started out as part of an art nude shoot in an old warehouse. It is now a lo
Paul Snook
Dec 13, 20253 min read
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Meh, maybe...
It started with a 110 camera when I was 12 years old. Mom gave it to me because she noticed I looked at small thing's others didn't notice. She would drop off the film for me to the local drug store / corner quick lab, and most times, over half the shots were a waste, but she kept me going for the few remotely focused (there was no focus on that thing lol) images I would capture. Years later I switched to 35mm and took my time learning the settings while taking pictures of na
Paul Snook
Dec 13, 20253 min read
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