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All About Modern Day Glamour Photography

Saturday 14 January 2017, 2:24PM

By Studio X Photography

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AUCKLAND

Once you have decided upon your preferred glamour photographer in Auckland NZ, you should immediately begin preparing for your session to ensure that your portraits are captured exactly how you have envisioned them.  Everything from hair and makeup through to outfits and accessories should be considered beforehand to make your photo shoot as relaxed and fun as possible.  Below is an insight into what modern day glamour photography is all about and what you can look forward to during your own session.

Glamour Photography is designed to be a fun and highly rewarding experience for everyday people. With our modern and hectic lifestyles these days it easy to overlook our own needs and desires as we tend to be so busy putting other people first!

Glamour photography involves the portrayal of a woman in a romantic and appealing yet tasteful way. It is not necessary for a someone to be overly revealing in order to capture beautiful glamour photos.  It is entirely up to the individual and their personal comfort levels as to how revealing the photos may or may not be. Successful glamour photography is crafted through a clever use of particular posing ideas combined with specific lighting techniques that offer a flattering result to all body shapes, sizes and ages. These key posing and lighting elements are essential in the creation of great glamour portraits.

Glamour photography, more so than any other type of photography, allows everyday people the opportunity to enjoy the whole ‘model’ experience. Prior to your glamour photo shoot you will be advised on what items of clothing and props are best to bring with you. During your session you will also be shown how to pose in a way that shows you at your best, regardless of your body type and any potential insecurities you may have.

Glamour portraits to a lot of people has become synonymous with airbrushing, or in many cases, too much airbrushing! Airbrushing and retouching should only be used to a point where it still represents the person being photographed. An overuse of airbrushing leads to disappointing results that no longer truly reflect the natural beauty that is found in each and every one of us. The level of retouching you receive should be entirely up to you. Your final results should always reflect you and your personality in a way that you will love and treasure forever!

 

Studio X Photography
Level 1, 231 Khyber Pass Road, Grafton, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
(09) 309 4646
www.studiox.co.nz