You don’t need to have any expensive camcorder gear. You will be able to do this with an automatic, manual, digital, Polaroid or disposable camera. Use any camcorder you are comfortable with so you do not have to worry about the technical aspects on top of everything else.
In addition to the technical advantages of a digital camera, the main plus is secrecy. It isn’t suggested to bring erotic pics to a photo-finishing store unless you have checked out with them ahead of time.
Whenever you do not know the store well, you could run into problems with duplicate copies being created without your knowledge or an overzealous employee or owner calling in the authorities (depending, of course, on the content of the photos).
Whether this is with a partner, lover or a friend, spend some time designing out the photo shoot. Inquire another another about questions like who will be taking the photos and who will be posing. Determine what parts of the body the individual modeling genuinely enjoys and what parts they may not wish to see in the pics. Partake in ideas about clothing and props you may like to use. Look at books of erotic photos together or explore online for websites with artistic nudes.
Even when shooting friends, partners or lovers, situations and people’s memories could alter overtime. A form may help structure a conversation about expectations and will guarantee trust and confidence around the experience. Outline the terms of the photo shoot with the name of photographer, date, what the photos will be used for, any payment (e.g. an 8×10 print or breakfast in bed), and then finally, a signature from the person who is modeling.
This is the fun part of the shoot. Choose a variety of lighting to experiment with, burn some incense and put on some sexy music to set the scene. Turn off the phone and give yourself a few hours with your partner, lover or friend to explore your fantasies with a camera.
You may have built up numerous scenarios or ideas during the planning stage. Lay out the various props and clothing that you would like to play with and start with another idea. Avoid moving quickly from another idea to the next, give each idea time to take hold, and if it isn’t working, then move on.
Sometimes, it is nice to start off with more clothes on and then have the person modeling, slowly undress throughout the photo shoot. If they have never done this before, it can feel comfortable to do it in stages.
Many of us have an image of photography as people sitting very still. Forget that cliché. The model can try out different poses, sitting, lying down, standing up, leaning, crouching, and moving their body in different ways that feels comfortable for them. The photographer can also move around them to take photos from different angles and perspectives.
After the photo shoot, you can view the images together and share the parts that you love and the parts you might want to do differently next time. If a photo doesn’t come out the way you wanted it to, just make a note of what you did and you can try something fresh next time.
Some people like to keep journals of their experience. If it’s possible to journal right after the photo shoot, you may remember things that you’ll forget by the time you meet up with the model. Pay as much attention to what felt right as to the things you think you “did” right. Remember there is no right or wrong way to take erotic photos. It is all about experimenting and exploring your desires and creativity with someone else.
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