For a photography class final I want to do portraits, but need inspiration on what to do with them so they stand out to regular portraits. Interesting poses/situation/ways to 'shoop them? Any suggestions would rockEXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeNIKON CORPORATIONCamera ModelNIKON D50Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS3 WindowsMaximum Lens Aperturef/4.0Sensing MethodOne-Chip Color AreaColor Filter Array Pattern938Focal Length (35mm Equiv)66 mmImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiImage Created2008:04:19 19:43:59White Point Chromaticity0.3Exposure Time1/50 secF-Numberf/4.0Exposure ProgramShutter PriorityExposure Bias5 EVMetering ModeCenter Weighted AverageLight SourceUnknownFlashNo FlashFocal Length44.00 mmComment2007-Nick FedinickColor Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width500Image Height752RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandardGain ControlNoneContrastNormalSaturationNormalSharpnessNormalSubject Distance RangeUnknown
Put your model in a gorilla suit.
>>164725that would make it interesting, but I want to give the photos to the people as gifts when I'm done, therefore want them to be more "professional" looking
>>164746Professionals use gorilla suits. It's a common and very well recognized technique.
Are your friends into porn?
>>164746just add a bow tie then
Model needs to have HUUUUUUUGE tits!
Okay fine, I'll give a real answer.IT'S ALL IN THE LIGHTING
>>165160>IT'S ALL IN THE LIGHTING OF THE GORILLA SUIT AND BOWTIEFix'd
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Don't use Photoshop as a crutch. Make the photo interesting first. Then see what 'shooping can do.
>>165162XD