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deviantARTtimes July 19th, 2009

=deviantARTtimes:icondeviantARTtimes: reports, 1d 19h ago
Providing you with Community News, Deviant News and more: read about what's going on on deviantART, find links to important contests and happenings, or simply be entertained. We are the deviantARTtimes - dA's leading news source.
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The Give And Take: A Guide To Critique

*writeaway:iconwriteaway: reports, July 16
*writeaway, the new group for all you budding poets and wannabe novelists, pronounces a guide to giving and receiving critique on writing, written by ~Vampiress22.

Let's keep our perspective

`davincipoppalag:icondavincipoppalag: reports, July 17
My friend posted this in his journal and I think it's important enough that the whole world should take a moment to reflect on it. Yes..the world lost a talented performer and artist in Michael Jackson..but there are many more tragic deaths occurring daily all over the world that go unnoticed. Please give these heroes your prayers and thanks too.
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Freedom

=3wyl:icon3wyl: reports, July 15
What does Freedom mean to you?

The Etsy Wars-CNN examines Etsy

^kkart:iconkkart: reports, July 14
CNN Money examines in depth the art site Etsy.com and the struggle it is currently facing to keep it's user base, fellow artist's like us on deviantART. It is a very interesting read, to say the least, and will surely raise a few eyebrows.

Gangs:No Peace Until There Is Peace In Our Streets

*DAPoliticalForum:iconDAPoliticalForum: reports, July 12
:star: Gangs in the United States are not a new or recent phenomenon. Their history has been traced back to the post Revolutionary War days and originally they formed as a means of self-protection and as social clubs.

Skills to Survive Life: Part One

=druideye:icondruideye: reports, July 11
Are you depressed? Do you feel like you are a failure? Do you feel empty inside? Do you sometimes end up harming yourself, or punishing yourself in some way? Do you find yourself unable to handle stress sometimes?

This might help. Give it a read, it might change your life. It changed mine.

deviantARTtimes Sunday July 12, 2009

=deviantARTtimes:icondeviantARTtimes: reports, July 12
Providing you with Community News, Deviant News and more: read about what's going on on deviantART, find links to important contests and happenings, or simply be entertained. We are the deviantARTtimes - dA's leading news source.

"Thanx Mr. Rorschach"

=dwk61:icondwk61: reports, July 10
Music by the legendary Rex Illusivii (Suba) set to an extraordinary collection of suggestive artwork.

Grammar: I can haz?

~Selenedragon:iconSelenedragon: reports, July 9
We all have grammar troubles sometime. Want some hints? Want to avoid some certain mistakes? Come and join! Class is about to start.

Editorials This Week

deviantARTtimes July 19th, 2009

=deviantARTtimes:icondeviantARTtimes: reports, 1d 19h ago
Providing you with Community News, Deviant News and more: read about what's going on on deviantART, find links to important contests and happenings, or simply be entertained. We are the deviantARTtimes - dA's leading news source.
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Let's keep our perspective

`davincipoppalag:icondavincipoppalag: reports, July 17
My friend posted this in his journal and I think it's important enough that the whole world should take a moment to reflect on it. Yes..the world lost a talented performer and artist in Michael Jackson..but there are many more tragic deaths occurring daily all over the world that go unnoticed. Please give these heroes your prayers and thanks too.
34 comments   Editorials  Last +fav: ~foxymew

Freedom

=3wyl:icon3wyl: reports, July 15
What does Freedom mean to you?

The Etsy Wars-CNN examines Etsy

^kkart:iconkkart: reports, July 14
CNN Money examines in depth the art site Etsy.com and the struggle it is currently facing to keep it's user base, fellow artist's like us on deviantART. It is a very interesting read, to say the least, and will surely raise a few eyebrows.

The Give And Take: A Guide To Critique

*writeaway:iconwriteaway: reports, July 16
*writeaway, the new group for all you budding poets and wannabe novelists, pronounces a guide to giving and receiving critique on writing, written by ~Vampiress22.

Undiscovered, Vol. 4

=roguequeen:iconroguequeen: reports, 2d 16h ago
A new feature of an undiscovered artist.
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Quotes of the Week: 7/11/09

*DAPoliticalForum:iconDAPoliticalForum: reports, 1d 15h ago
:firelite-photo:SKULL CHATTER FROM THE DA POLITICAL FORUM [link]

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:iconagent-sarah: and :iconswordofscotland: :firelite-photo:We had an abundance of SKULL CHATTERTM this week, so, we hope you enjoy the quotes we selected. Please, feel free to comment!:
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Perspective on Sight

~Skytrite:iconSkytrite: reports, July 15
Everyone has their own perspective, the way we percieve things is changable and uncertain. Yet, undeterringly we see things as good and bad, beautiful and ugly. I suppose this is my perspective on that kind of sight.

George Carlin on Religon

~TRegnier2795:iconTRegnier2795: reports, July 16
He's gone now, but George Carlin was a philosopher as much as a comedian. When he told a joke, he did it to make us think, and that is why he was a such a success: he told it like it is.

Here's lookin' at you, George.
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Seriously people,do we have to hate each other?

~Insanity-is-a-bitch:iconInsanity-is-a-bitch: reports, July 17
A article on hate.
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Editorials


Project Educate: Shooting first time nude models

*Halohid:iconHalohid: reports, July 17, 2008
I am not quite sure how I ended up a nude model. Some days seems as though I just stopped concentrating for a few months and when I next noticed, I was naked in the rain in a not quite abandoned alley. I have worked as both model and photographer in Artistic Nudes and have shot a great many first time nude models, so as part of Project Educate Artistic Nudes Segment Week, I have attempted to create a guide for shooting first time nude models. Here it goes:




As a photographer about to shoot a first time nude model, you are burdened with a massive responsibility. Naturally, you always have a responsibility to the model when ever you shoot but think of it like this: perhaps you are shooting the next =Shy-Too-Shy, but, if that model does not leave your shoot with a positive experience of working with art nude photographers, they may never pose again. I believe you also have a responsibility to your fellow artists to show just how professional, non-threatening and enjoyable a nude shoot can be. If they are a first time nude model, you are in the position where you could either introduce a stunning new talent to the AN world or could put them off modeling for life. You will be their first impression.



Respect, attitude and some basics of human courtesy:

No matter how many nudes you yourself have shot in the past, it is vitally important to remember that getting naked requires a lot of bravery and anyone willing to do so deserves your respect. It certainly gets easier each time you pose but, no matter how experienced your model is, you must constantly remember that, in getting naked for you, they are placing a massive amount of trust in you.

Reminding yourself of this at all times will help set the tone for your entire shoot.

In addition to this, basics such as ensuring that the model will be comfortable help show that you respect them. As a model, I can not tell you how much it is appreciated if the photographer has given some thought to your comfort. Photographers have a habit of asking extreme things of nude models. You have all seen the photos of nudes in icy lakes, lying across water falls or in the mud as storm clouds brew above them. If this is your style, so be it: the model will know what they are getting in for but try to make them as comfortable as possible. If you are inside, provide a heater. If you are outside, bring blankets, a thermos of hot chocolate or anything that acknowledges that you appreciate the discomfort they are putting themselves through for you and your art. There is nothing worse than seeing a model blue with cold, trying to appear elegant at sunrise on a chilled winter morning while the photographer, rugged up in copious amounts of jumpers, shouts instructions from inside their cocoon of comfort.



Starting out:

Do not dash towards the nudes! If at all possible, only shoot nudes after you have worked with the model on previous, clothed shoots. If you do not produce good art together clothed, it is doubtful that you will be able to produce it nude.

On the day that you plan to shoot nudes, still take your time: work through some clothed sets and, once you get to Nude Time, do not rush straight to your Shot Of The Day. Perhaps there is a particular pose or image which you wish to capture but it will be undoubtedly be better when both you and the model are relaxed so do not try to capture it first.

(Hint: I always start with a 'light test'. I usually don't need it, as I've been shooting them clothed for some time before they undress but it gives them a chance to see that you are working on your side of the camera and are not just along for the ride. More importantly, it give me a chance to say 'This is just a light test so pull your worst face possible.' which is always my favourite part of the shoot.)

I usually start with some back shots and let the model decide when they want to turn around and be shot front on.



Give them something to think about! I cannot stress how much this step has benefited my shoots. There is nothing harder for a model than just being told to 'look pretty', particularly if they are nervous. Give them a way to engage their brain so that 'oh heck! I'm naked!' isn't holding a monopoly over their thoughts.

(Hint: The best trick I have found is to give them a prop and tell them to experiment with different ways to relate to it. I recently completed a series on my other account (*TeamHyphenPants) where we gave the models a picture frame. They could peer through it, step through it, frame a part of their body, drape over it and so on and so forth. The instant someone started to look a bit uncomfortable we would pass them the frame. It worked a treat.

Another good object is a piece of material. If they need to, they can even wrap it around their body and reveal as much or as little as they need to. Most will slowly let more and more show until they can pose without it.)




Compliments are a difficult thing, particularly for an inexperienced photographer shooting a nervous nude. Does it go without saying that it is vitally important to keep compliments clean? That you never compliment a models breasts? Keeping compliments above the neck line is usually a good idea. Hair, eyes and smile are nice, safe things to compliment. Female photographers shooting female models can usually get away with a 'damn, if I looked like that, I would never put clothes on again' but really, just be careful, respectful and professional.




This leads me neatly to the final tip:

At all times BE PROFESSIONAL!

I can not stress this enough. As I have already stated, with a new model, you have a duty to show them just how professional and positive the world of Art Nudes can be but with any model, photographer, lighting assistant, MUA, stylist or casual observer, you must maintain a professional attitude! I am going to go out on a limb here (and irritate quite a few prominent photographers on this site) by saying that I consider photographers sleeping with models they have met through photography (as opposed to a partner that models for them) appalling. As a photographer, particularly shooting a new nude model, you are in a position of power and responsibility. Act like it. DO NOT touch a model, even to brush hair from their face without first asking permission. They are not there to be objects of sexual desire but to help you make art and, if you are looking them at them as a sex object, how on earth are you going to be able to make good art?

Believe it or not, there are photographers out there who 'specialise' in shooting first time/new nude models and sleep with many of them.

This leads me to have a few words to say to models, wanting to test out the art nude world:

For your first nude shoot, YOU PICK THE PHOTOGRAPHER! There is time enough later for working with people who have approached you but, for the first shoot, select someone on the basis of their portfolio. Once you have made contact with them, send them examples (from their own and other's portfolios) of what you want to create. You control the shoot. You decide how much to take off when.


So summing up, I hope that helps one or two people! There are stunning photographers and models out there looking to make amazing nude art. Take a risk and contact some of them. Just remember to be respectful, professional and relaxed. Your work will grow as a result!




Support Project Educate Artistic Nudes Segment Week! Go and check out ^Helewidis journal for more information on how to get involved.



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*snoogaloo:iconsnoogaloo: Jul 17, 2008, 5:01:21 PM
i probably never will shoot artistic nudes, but that's great advice for not only nude shots, but clothed as well. remembering that the models are people too can really help you get that wonderful shot that maybe you didn't even think was possible. keep up the great work! :)
~jakebeacham:iconjakebeacham: Jul 17, 2008, 5:08:47 PM
this is perfectly writen and a good insight to it all.
ive never done any nude shoots for anyone.
but one of my good friends has recently asked me if i would do a nude shoot for her.
i wouldnt mind getting into this side of the photography.
and pin up stuff aswell.
only thing is ive never done nude shoots as a photographer...
i dont know where to start.
i got some ideas from here that helped.
but any tips on shooting a nude shoot.
shes done one shoot before nude.
and the pictures are perfect.
and she shoots really god clothed pictures.
any advice on how to go about things?

:)

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^Helewidis:iconHelewidis: Jul 17, 2008, 5:22:29 PM
:clap: very well done!!!

thank you for making part of this community, sweet halo!!! :flirty:

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`bellchild:iconbellchild: Jul 17, 2008, 6:46:22 PM
Wonderful tips and things to keep in mind. Well-written article. :thumbsup:

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=mastertouch:iconmastertouch: Jul 17, 2008, 7:07:41 PM
this is excellent... great resorce for newbies too...

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~MrNudge:iconMrNudge: Jul 17, 2008, 7:40:02 PM
couldn't have said it better!

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*CatchMe-22:iconCatchMe-22: Jul 17, 2008, 7:44:49 PM
one of the most informative pieces i've read in a while. Enlightens those who aspire to venture into nude photography, model and photographers alike :) Thanks for the mammoth effort!

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=kaios:iconkaios: Jul 17, 2008, 8:19:49 PM
Brilliant News article! I loved it :D

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~chubbyelf:iconchubbyelf: Jul 17, 2008, 8:25:33 PM
I'm very excited about this article! I want to get into Artistic Nude photography myself, though I'm still learning the basics of photography.

Thanks for this!

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