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During the 2010 WPPI conference, I helped out and hung out at a photo shoot with Carlos Baez, assisted by Jessica Lark. The shoot involved two professional models and what Carlos calls – “nudeoir.”

Carlos presently is one of the best photographers working with the nude form. So it’s no surprise that the workshop filled up on short notice.

My pals at Pictage helped make the event a reality and Photofocus was a sponsor Even though I was chipping in with advice here and there for newer students, I was learning as much as I was teaching. Carlos gave some great lighting tips but what surprised me is how much I learned from the models. Now I’m not talking photographic knowledge, but rather, how to get great pictures from the model’s perspective.

Both the girls who modeled for our workshop had experience. They knew how to pose and they knew how to hold a photo-worthy expression. Since I mostly photograph wildlife, I don’t find myself using a camera around young, naked girls that often. (I know – you’re probably shocked to hear that!) It’s amazing what that situation creates when the model is a real professional.

Copyright Scott Bourne 2010 - All Rights Reserved

Our models delivered everything we asked and more. The surprise came when I realized that I was making the girl’s faces the center of attention rather than their perfect bodies. It was the model’s ability to deliver attention-getting expressions that got to me. While it would be easy to concentrate on the naked body parts, I kept finding myself being drawn to their faces.

Reading a model is crucial to any kind of photography where models are used. These models were a wealth of information. To find it, all you had to do was watch their face. They let me know when they were comfortable, tired, happy, creative, engaged and motivated, simply by their choice of expression.

I am putting a fine point on this to be sure, but some things are subtle. In the midst of an in-your-face perfect naked body, taking time to read a face can make the difference in getting a good or a great shot.

The event was a blast. Carlos and Jessica did a great job. The folks who signed up for the workshop seemed pumped and in fact, every time I saw any of them at the follow-up WPPI events, I got a hug.

It was a great experience. And to Stacy and Jolene, our models, I say thanks for being real professionals and for showing me the way.

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Carlos Baez is a gifted photographer who does some significant work with nudes. He’s even combined his talents for shooting nudes with weddings. But that’s another story. Some of you may remember that I shot some nudes during the Pictage Partnercon conference at one of Carlos’ Nudeoir workshops. Here’s the link.


http://photofocus.com/2009/11/04/use-your-imagination-shooting-outside-your-comfort-zone/

You can also watch a fun little video recorded at the New Orleans workshop here -

Well Carlos is going to do it again. This time the location will be Vegas. This time there will be two models instead of one and this time the session will be longer. You can read the details here.
http://www.carlosbaez.net/?page_id=1190

I’ll be there to and will be doing some shooting and will be available to lend a hand to Carlos if need be. Jessica Lark, a recent Photofocus Emerging Photographer of the Year Finalist (
http://photofocus.com/2010/02/01/emerging-photographer-of-the-year-finalist-–-jessica-lark/
) will also be there to assist.

It should be a very cool and unique experience for anyone who’s interested in doing this sort of work professionally or seriously. Basic lighting will be provided. Bring your own camera and lenses.

There are only a total of eight seats available for the workshop and several will have been sold by the time you read this. If you’re interested, pull the trigger now because the seats won’t last.

My pals at Pictage (
http://www.pictage.com/
) are providing appetizers and Photofocus is a sponsor of the event. See you there.