Erotic Photography with Blonde Model using Black and White Editing


Sensual Erotic Photography in Black and White

There are many ways in which a model can move and pose that makes a photo sexy. But capturing the photo in the right way can make all the difference in making it look artistic and classy versus a shot that looks like a low-budget porn ad.

Every model wants to look absolutely stunning in all their photos that she or he can proudly show off and post online. When the lighting is bad or the angle of the photo is unflattering, it can be a problem, especially if the model feels pressure to share the work they did with the photographer.

But there are many small tricks that both the model and photographer can easily implement during a shoot to capture gorgeous photos either in lingerie or as nudes.









How to easily create sexy yet classy photos:

     1. Use soft lighting that creates highlights and shadows.
             -This technique really shows off the form of the model. The light grabs all the right protrusions of the body and the shadow exaggerates the dips, creating very flattering photos.
         
     2. Use loose-fitting clothes that the model can play with
             - Loose clothes allow the model to push and pull the fabric, which suggests sexuality and excitement in the image.

     3. Model's hand placement
             - Having the model's hands touching his/her own body is very important in getting images like the ones you see below. It is equally important that the placement of the hands are more suggestive, rather than actually fondling. If the hands are too directly sexual, it moves back into the porn look.


Both the model and the photographer can use these techniques to elevate the classiness of a sensual photo shoot (with the exception of lighting on the model's part). Try making these simple changes for your next photo shoot and compare the difference with your previous work.

Leave a comment and let me know how it went!

Also, visit my website to see more images and how I apply these elements in other photos I have created.

www.phillipritchie.com








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