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Photography Tips for Fashion Models

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Summary: Modeling techniques in photography. Learn movement tips for taking photographs in this free fashion modeling video on how to become one of world's top models.

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By Shalon Delgado
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Shalon Delgado is a professional model and actress. She has had numerous roles in different movies, music videos and commercials. She has modeled for clients such as Wilson’s Suede and...read more

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" Hello, my name is Shalon Delgado and on behalf of Expert Village I’m here to talk to you today about movement and photography. Movement and photography is very important as is other things that we’ve talked about already. But you want to make sure the key facts that you want to think are: think slow, gracefully, smooth, think more ballet because movement like I said is slow and graceful. You want to give the photographer time to capture your movement, capture your poses but nothing extravagant, you don’t want to change poses extreme. Like go from this to this, you want to go from this to this, something like that. Movement is very important in photography, it’s going to set the standard for what kind of pictures you’re getting, whether it be professional photo or nonprofessional photo, you want to think about that every time you do a photo shoot. Also you want to make sure that you have your eye contact with the camera if in fact that’s what you’re looking for, is perfect, you don’t want to stare too hard or be too aggressive in it. You want to have everything smooth, it gives off a better image. So movement and photography once again is very important, like I said think ballet which is smooth, slow, graceful. Thank you for visiting, you may visit my website at www.myspace.com/shalon711, have a great day."

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