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Old December 13th 04, 08:12 PM
Jules
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I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


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Old December 13th 04, 08:23 PM
Fletis Humplebacker
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"Jules"
I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?



I keep my lens cap in my back pocket. Oh wait, I thought
you meant eratic photographer.


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Old December 13th 04, 08:23 PM
Fletis Humplebacker
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"Jules"
I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?



I keep my lens cap in my back pocket. Oh wait, I thought
you meant eratic photographer.


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Old December 13th 04, 08:30 PM
Eric Gill
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"Jules" wrote in news:cpksqi$jmt$1
@news8.svr.pol.co.uk:

I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


It's never been a problem - I'm working when I'm shooting, period.

And, yes, it's quite important. I'm seen some potentially very intersting
stuff botched badly by someone who couldn't seperate their job from their
subjects. A shame, really.
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Old December 13th 04, 08:30 PM
Eric Gill
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"Jules" wrote in news:cpksqi$jmt$1
@news8.svr.pol.co.uk:

I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


It's never been a problem - I'm working when I'm shooting, period.

And, yes, it's quite important. I'm seen some potentially very intersting
stuff botched badly by someone who couldn't seperate their job from their
subjects. A shame, really.
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Old December 13th 04, 08:45 PM
Todd H.
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"Jules" writes:
I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


"You're not going into such a shoot with a loaded gun are ya Fokker?"

On a more serious note, I don't do such photography, but I'd have to
think that either 1) you can do it enough that it ain't that novel,
and one can concentrate on the photographic process and not be so
"enthusiastic" or 2) if it happens, so be it, it can't be a bad
sign--the model must be doing something right. Someone who removes
their clothing in front of the camera is unlikely to be so surprised
at such a natural occurrence as to run off if someones body responds
enthusiastically to live nudity.


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Todd H.
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Old December 13th 04, 08:45 PM
Todd H.
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"Jules" writes:
I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


"You're not going into such a shoot with a loaded gun are ya Fokker?"

On a more serious note, I don't do such photography, but I'd have to
think that either 1) you can do it enough that it ain't that novel,
and one can concentrate on the photographic process and not be so
"enthusiastic" or 2) if it happens, so be it, it can't be a bad
sign--the model must be doing something right. Someone who removes
their clothing in front of the camera is unlikely to be so surprised
at such a natural occurrence as to run off if someones body responds
enthusiastically to live nudity.


--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Old December 13th 04, 08:48 PM
teflon
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On 13/12/04 8:12 pm, in article , "Jules"
wrote:

I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


When you seen one pair of silicon tits, you've seen them all.

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Old December 13th 04, 08:49 PM
Cynicor
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"Jules" wrote in message
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I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


Bring your wife to supervise the shoot.


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Old December 13th 04, 08:49 PM
Cynicor
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"Jules" wrote in message
...
I have a question for erotic photographers which may seem crude, but
important.

How do you hide nature's enthusiasm of the subject?

Or to put it bluntly, how do you hide the bulge in your trousers?


Bring your wife to supervise the shoot.


 




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