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Old December 5th 03, 04:33 PM
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Photographing In The Shower -- Help Requested

Hello. I've been asked to make some photographs in a shower setting.
I usually use strobe lights, and I'm a bit apprehensive. Here's some
questions:

o Any tips on safety?

o How do I get water to bead on skin? Specific links to products
would be appreciated.

o How do I get suds to stick to skin? Again, specific links are
appreciated.

o Any guidelines on how long the session should last?

o Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

I'd prefer if you post your replies, but you can e-mail me if you edit
the e-mail address by putting a "." between the "x" and the "n".

Thanks in advance.

looknsee

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Old December 6th 03, 02:47 AM
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To get the water to bead up on the skin first cover the subject with baby or
body oil. As far as the suds go use shampoo or shaving cream. I hope you
subject is pretty.
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Photographing In The Shower -- Help Requested

Hello. I've been asked to make some photographs in a shower setting.
I usually use strobe lights, and I'm a bit apprehensive. Here's some
questions:

o Any tips on safety?

o How do I get water to bead on skin? Specific links to products
would be appreciated.

o How do I get suds to stick to skin? Again, specific links are
appreciated.

o Any guidelines on how long the session should last?

o Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

I'd prefer if you post your replies, but you can e-mail me if you edit
the e-mail address by putting a "." between the "x" and the "n".

Thanks in advance.

looknsee



 




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