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Anonymous
Hey there /p/eople. I'm going to be having a photoshoot with a friend in a couple of days, and she's an aspiring model and wants some pictures for her portfolio. My predicament is that she wants to take some semi-nude (topless) pictures. Our location will probably be in this nearby shipwreck. See pic for what kind of lighting we'll have.

Anyway, I would like it if someone could give me on tips on how to take sexy pictures (what angle to use, tips on composition).
Also the only camera I have to use is a Nikon Coolpix 5700.
Help appreciated!! I don't want to let her down.
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>> Anonymous
Don't get shit light like that on her face.

Use your flash (lol point and shoot) to fill in details in a darker area. Make sure you're shutter is fast enough to not make anything blurry.
>> Anonymous
yeah, chicks want me to take nude pictures of them all the time with my cybershot.
>> Anonymous
>>226215
Not that it's illegal exactly, but you probably don't want to be the one to take topless photos of your 16 year old friend.
>> noodles Anonymous
>>226233
She's of age.
>> Anonymous
share them
>> Liska !!LIVFOETqL8j
Never cut off at the joints- try to keep a consistent light on her (so don't put her out in the middle of the sunlight). I've found that shaded areas with reflective light works out best for me