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The
utterance of "Calendar", almost always brings to mind the beautiful
scantily clad women in
swimsuits. Many companies have put
females in
swimsuits to grace their advertising calendars: Michelins tires, Snapon Tools,
and of course Sports Illustrated.
Famous models have their own
swimsuit
calendars. Found on
every newsstand are dozens of different formats in varying degrees of
undress. Oh.. I am not putting them down.. I enjoy the female figure,
and many of these are exaggerations of perfection... Exotic backgrounds, places
we dream of going to... And maybe dream of that beautiful model being there when
we arrive!
When
I announced that I was doing the "Classic Car 2001" calendar and it
was not going to be a swimsuit calendar, lots of people thought I had truly
reached that age of senility. A car calendar without bathing beauties!!!!
What a waste of time... But I went ahead.
The idea was to have the model costumed close to the year of the
feature car for that month... The T Model ford was of the Flapper era,1920's,
and thus the dress of the girl buying vegetables at a road side stand was
the straight dress. The 1957 Thunderbird was close to today's shorts and
top... So that was easy.... What did people wear?? We researched
mostly in the Sears Catalogs. The newest car was a 1965 Mustang. And
another easy job to costume. Then came the 1931 Plymouth, and it was a
natural for the Bonnie and Clyde look, including the guns. (Related:
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But
does it sell? I know it was easy to get volunteers to be models. An extra plump leg or waist was not a drawback, I was
extremely pleased with the quality of models that came forward.
A strange turn of events with the project was that one of the
models has become the subject of my next calendar. Yes you guessed it "A
Swimsuit Calendar"...Joanne is her name and a very beautiful lady she is.
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I
would love to photograph Japanese women best of all. I am always on the
lookout for a beautiful subject to put in front of my camera.
Have you ever photographed that girlfriend as a beauty
queen?? Bikini or ball gown, these tips work with
either. And if you are a
model posing
for photos, we have tips too.
Tip 1: Watch for the background. I like a very
plain background, best if it is not near my subject. Let the camera have
a chance to put it out of focus.. I don't like the background to
be bright and the rest dark... Your eye goes to the bright part of the
picture, and if the background has a lot of bright spots in it, then the
eye will go there.
Tip 2: Make sure the model is
comfortable and sometimes, not looking at the camera. A
playful, non-posed photo is usually the best.
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