The things you think you know about your sister all change when she moves out and then comes back for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and summer vacations! I never knew Anna loved modeling on the side, but found out when I had a mini session with her and the new Mercedes Benz she was pumped to buy a couple months ago.
The time I spent with her was one of the first times where I was interacting with someone who knew every pose, knew what they wanted to look like, and how to look to make the photographs turn out great. I usually don't work with models and LOVE helping people feel comfortable when learning how to pose for a camera. But this new rhythm didn't faze me.
Check out these amazing photos we captured and a couple SC Photo Tips of how we got it done :)
The time I spent with her was one of the first times where I was interacting with someone who knew every pose, knew what they wanted to look like, and how to look to make the photographs turn out great. I usually don't work with models and LOVE helping people feel comfortable when learning how to pose for a camera. But this new rhythm didn't faze me.
Check out these amazing photos we captured and a couple SC Photo Tips of how we got it done :)
SC Photo Tip #2: Every part of the car was important to see. The inside is just as awesome as the outside. The points that we had to arrange in this shot when posing were undoubtedly angles! In any photo, a person always wants to look smaller or thinner than they are, hence leaning out of the car, having one leg down on the ground, having one hand up on the steering wheel. This pose was perfection in one shot!
SC Photo Tip #3: Post processing is more important than you think. One photo can take on two entirely different moods and highlight totally different parts of a person depending on how you edit. In the black and white image of Anna, her shoes, legs, and backside is highlighted. The dark areas and shadows make them stand out. In the color image, her face and torso curves are the largest focus in this photo!