Modeling photography in the studio; playing with lights

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Hello to all friends and photography art lovers, I hope you are doing great.
I am happy to be with you again.
Without further ado, let's go to today's photos from a photo session of a beautiful and good-looking lady and modeling.

The photo you saw at the beginning and I will upload for you later, I took about a month ago, and I just finished the editing.
I felt really good when I was photographing this beautiful lady.

Honestly, when a well-posed model comes in front of my camera, my heart suddenly skips a beat!
The feeling of wanting to take photos surges within me. It feels like everything is in its place; I don't need to keep saying, "Turn your shoulder a bit," "Chin up," "Don't place your hand like that." With just a simple pose, she can create a strong photo.
This beautiful model was exactly like that.
In these moments, photography is truly enjoyable!

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See the delicacy, the sense of capturing, and the beautiful pose in this photo. I just said to take a pose while walking with a deep gaze at a point.
And the result with my final edit became this photo.

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To be honest, when I take these kinds of photos, I'm mostly looking to see how confidently they stand. In this photo, it's exactly the same. Their posture, their gaze, their smile, everything happened very naturally and beautifully. When you look at them, you can tell they really love themselves and are enjoying their presence.

I also adjusted the light, space, and camera shutter in a way that gives the photo a chic and special vibe. Overall, when the model connects with the camera, the photo comes to life. I'm always looking for these moments.

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I want to know your experiences in modeling photography, friends!!!
It probably has happened to you that in a photo session, one or two photos have caught your attention more. And conversely, there are photos where both my angle may not have been good and the angle and look of the model.

You probably should have guessed from the way of uploading the photos,
the first photo that I posted at the beginning of the post was enjoyable for me in every way, and the last photo doesn't have the same appeal in angle and smile as his previous photos.
Oh,
I have to mention another important point,
for me, the subject smiling a lot has always been very important, but in this beautiful model, I felt that smiling too much doesn't have any appeal in posing.

Overall, for me in photography, the most important thing is to capture real emotion, not just a pretty pose. When the model is themselves and lives the moment, the photo becomes real, special, and memorable.

Thank you for being with me, I would love to know your thoughts.
Have a nice day
Until the next series of photos
Goodbye 📸📸

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You managed to take a good photo and your model is beautiful. I like your photos :)

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Thank you for your opinion and for stopping by, I appreciate it

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