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Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: Porky on October 18, 2008, 09:56:37 PM
No buddy laugh, this was my first attempt at it. [;)]

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Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: naenae42day on October 18, 2008, 10:51:42 PM
I am going to guess you are the photographer.  The pics were very nice. Very crisp..and the bikes were nice =)I can even admire the ladies.

What were the shots for ?  Calendar?
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: inteller on October 19, 2008, 08:00:15 AM
quote:
Originally posted by naenae42day

I am going to guess you are the photographer.  The pics were very nice. Very crisp..and the bikes were nice =)I can even admire the ladies.

What were the shots for ?  Calendar?




the blonde seemed to be more into it.  the redhead(?) looked stiff in a few shots.
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: Porky on October 19, 2008, 09:45:23 AM
quote:
Originally posted by naenae42day

I am going to guess you are the photographer.  The pics were very nice. Very crisp..and the bikes were nice =)I can even admire the ladies.

What were the shots for ?  Calendar?




Thanks, Darryl Briggs gave a seminar yesterday at Trinity Restoration on how to shoot the Model shots.

It would of took me over a year to learn how to do those shots and he was able to show us in just 4 hours.

Hopefully more photo seminars will be coming to Tulsa with different venues so all of us camera buffs can learn from them.
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: naenae42day on October 19, 2008, 11:14:06 AM
Is Darryl the one who wears the wig in the commercial?  I question his fashion sense - lol
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: guido911 on October 19, 2008, 02:33:45 PM
Were those photos from the shoot yesterday (Saturday) afternoon at Trinity? I drove out there around 3 p.m. and saw a model on a bike outside with photogs.
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: inteller on October 19, 2008, 03:25:07 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Porky

quote:
Originally posted by naenae42day

I am going to guess you are the photographer.  The pics were very nice. Very crisp..and the bikes were nice =)I can even admire the ladies.

What were the shots for ?  Calendar?




Thanks, Darryl Briggs gave a seminar yesterday at Trinity Restoration on how to shoot the Model shots.

It would of took me over a year to learn how to do those shots and he was able to show us in just 4 hours.





ok I am confused.  Other than the basic tenants of photography such as lighting and placement, what is so hard about it?  Convincing the gal to strip down to her skivves and slink over a piece of machinery?  I can see where that might take 4 hours for the unwilling.....but half a year?[}:)]
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: RecycleMichael on October 19, 2008, 04:08:39 PM
The key to photographing women in bikinis is to wait until the weather turns colder. Maybe that is what took six months.
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: Porky on October 19, 2008, 05:43:00 PM
quote:
Originally posted by guido911

Were those photos from the shoot yesterday (Saturday) afternoon at Trinity? I drove out there around 3 p.m. and saw a model on a bike outside with photogs.



You should of came on in, we were well into the beer by then. [:D]


.....and to Inteller, I grew up in the 60's and damaged a lot of brain cells because of it. So forgive me if my learning curve isn't the same as your.[;)]
Title: My First Model Photo Shoot
Post by: Red Arrow on October 19, 2008, 06:35:11 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Porky

quote:
Originally posted by guido911

Were those photos from the shoot yesterday (Saturday) afternoon at Trinity? I drove out there around 3 p.m. and saw a model on a bike outside with photogs.



You should of came on in, we were well into the beer by then. [:D]

Good beer or Miller/Coors/Bud Light?


.....and to Inteller, I grew up in the 60's and damaged a lot of brain cells because of it. So forgive me if my learning curve isn't the same as your.[;)]