Friday, October 16, 2009

SL Photography

I think everyone’s passion in Second Life is taking pictures of your favorite moments. We can find tons of models, but we can’t find tons of PROFESSIONAL photograpers.

- Have a good sense of perspective, use and knowledge of the editing tools that professionals image editors given to us, and of course, the ability to be creative in using poses.


Studios or Spheres – Try to find those with gives you lots of varieties and resources. Use them with responsibility, to not make your picture with hundreds of useless particles, colors, fogs and backgrounds. Ah! about the backgrounds, taking a picture above a photo of the Eiffel Tower is nothing glamorous.


BE CAREFUL WITH ACESSORIES! Bracelets not attached well to your arms, or even worse – giant bracelets, blinging piercings, bad attached gadgets, flying necklaces, and other incredible funny stuff are a big danger when you are modeling! Taking a few minutes on a stand pose to attach all of them well before a photography session will make a HUGE difference.


Clothes – Attention! A quality book requires quality clothes! So, for a great professional portfolio with 2 or 3 sets, stop being a poor guy or girl and invest yourself in good simple combinations but glamorous.


Lights enviroment – The most important step for a big difference! Put your computer graphics to the highest you can, and abuse of the all illumination you got. If the environment you are in is badly lit, try use the lighting tools that the studio can give or those face lights that you can find almost everywhere.


Photo Edition – Perfect photos just turn perfect when you edit them. Using Photoshop or any other photo editor guarantees you a great final effect. The biggest difference is, you can see when someone is professional or not just seeing how they can use those image editors well.


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1 comment:

  1. Where is the text from?
    Who created "took" these pictures?

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