Glamor fashion photography is generally very soft, eliminating all harsh shadows, lines and blemishes from the model's face, and a blurred effect is often used to soften the photo even more. Discover how glamor photography is created with information from a professional art and commercial photographer in this free video on photography.
Expert: Rebecca Guenther
Contact: www.m5a1photography.com/
Bio: Rebecca Guenther is a freelance photographer living in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Unfortunately, this information is incorrect. Traditionally, glamour photography (eg,"Hollywood glamour" from the 1930's and 1940's by the likes of George Hurrell) has involved careful placement of hard lights. Since using hard lights is far more difficult than using "super duper" soft lighting, many newbies and those less than proficient wax poetically about the virtues of flat boring 2-D lighting.
famousPhotog 7 months ago
Oops a daisy - my mistake!
I typed in Star Trek & thought this was Spock :):):)
2JAMMY 8 months ago
show, not talk....this is so boring!!!! I can read about this on a blog...I"m not blind!
siliconsurf 1 year ago
blah blah
edwardolive 1 year ago
What a load!!!...apparently she has never heard of "show and tell."
exponet24 1 year ago
God i wasted batterie life on my iphone for this, oh please.
nikophotography 1 year ago
God i hate expert video feeds. they tell you nothing.
willowbranwen 1 year ago
@NoSoldat4u rofl
willowbranwen 1 year ago
guys, if there is 1 thing you will take from this video, it is that you want your lighting to be SUPER DUPER soft. this is important because if your lighting is just super soft, and not super DUPER soft, then your photos will be SHIT.......generally.
NoSoldat4u 1 year ago
If you know things but you can't teach or explain them it's not a problem... but then just DONT' TEACH.
Keep in mind that in many videos people not only can't teach things, they don't KNOW them or are very confused about. And this is shameful!
ZioZambe 2 years ago