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In fact, would a model be almost insulted if i did not become aroused by her ?
All Answers To QuestionsAnswer 1
Glamour photography is about putting it out there and having fun doing it. If you are worried about anything - the camera will catch it. And, there goes your career.
If you become aroused, you can't let it bother you either way. (What you think - what they think...doesn't matter)
You have to keep a carefree professional attitude. That's what the camera wants to see and that's what you have to provide. Period.
Anything less is immature and unprofessional. Answer 2
While it can happen from time to time, if you are paying attention to the lighting, the models body position and keep directing them, you will not have the time for your mind to interfere with the shoot.
If both of you are professional in your approach, you won't have the time to get sidetracked.
If you keep the MUA and stylist in the studio with you, they will be enough to distract you for any lurid thoughts
Out of the hundreds of adult glamour sessions I have done over the past twenty years, only one model was irritated because I did not get aroused or make a pass at her. Just one.
If you approach glamour shoots in the same professional way you approach shooting products or other commercial shoots, you will have NO problems Answer 3
You will have enough to think about (lights, camera, background, posing the model etc) to stop your getting aroused.
The model may not be insulted but they will certainly feel uncomfortable if you do and they will not work with you in the future.
They are not there to give you a free show - they are there working as you should be. << GO BACK to questions
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