I had a chance to work with a professional model Justina, who is doing the majority of her modeling in China. I've discussed this topic a bit before, how working with a pro model is different to working with an aspiring new model and besides all the other differences it is simply much faster.
You can get good results with anyone, if you know what you expect for the final look with the difference being that you get those shots with pro model faster, due to their experience they know how to listen, they now the terms, they know their poses and what is probably also very important a good pro model knows how to work the light with any current setup with a little guidance needed.
Nikon D3s Nikkor 50mm 1.4G @ f/2 1/500 iso 200 + Available window light
David @BeScouted
great work my friend...wonderful B&W shot..... (nice Model) :-)
Thanks mate ;) And model... what can you do, she's a pro :) And by the way she's also on BeScouted if you want to see more of her :) https://www.bescouted.com/member/14315189/Justina-Vaiciulyte/model/
great daylight moment man! all the best
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Thanks mate, let me check your profile :)
Buena pose
Pro model
such style David ! love the grainy look
Thanks Victor, i am still trying to get that film look on digital but with little success... it seems it simply can not be done...
push the ISO to 1600 - just 3 stops
For the grain you mean?
absolutely right :-)
You can definitely tell when the model is a pro :) Have you seen those videos of the chinese catalogue models that do hundreds of poses in an hour. Those models have it tough, its mean to be a relentless work pace.
Yes, in fact i did, it looks so hilarious!!! lol yeah, they do half day's work in 5 minutes lol You just have to have NASA grade capacitors on your strobes lol
It does look super weird ... a bit like a robot dance :)
captivating
Wow! Impressive shot! I love her hair and face... can't take my eyes)
Yes, she has the looks :)
For me three letters sum up this image = WOW