That model made it look almost too easy! I've tried and been doing this technique of dynamic posing and even showing clients this video, they still have a hard time mastering not being awkward, but this is certainly the first step. V well done, and thank you!
I'm not huge on fashion photography, myself. But I thoroughly enjoyed these Lindsay. Thank you. Some great ideas too! And I have a brand shoot with a buddy of mine soon so this is perfect timing to get some dynamic brand shots of him!
Thank you Lindsay, you are not only the best photographer but also the best teahcer! and these two do not usually come together! Just a comment: though from a photographic vision I love the B/W, for a fashion photoshoot the color would be better, so that the potential cunstomers may appreciate the color of the suit.
Thank you Lindsay for this extremely informative video! You always deliver quality information but I feel like this time you have surpassed expectations!
I love this scenario, especially since most of the buildings in the village are still industrial in appearance. QQ: How do you know when to give the model leeway and when to direct? I sometimes fall into the habit of over directing and have been wondering where the line usually is.
Hey Lindsey, could you tell me what servo AF case number you would use with this type of movement, I’m wondering if two or three would be better in this type of situation versus one and auto as an example?
Why is it that a lot of photographers only photo shoot fair or light skin people? Very rare do people see an abundance of dark skin photo shoots done. I’m just pointing out something I’ve seen for years. Dark skin people seem to be subjected to only documentary or sports shoots. All of you top of the line photographers need to make it a requirement, and a standard in the industry, to photo shoot all individuals “of color” the same way that fair and light skin models are done.
That's a fair observation, I would suggest you are in a unique place to change that as your gym probably has all types of customers from different color to different body type. You could pick customers and ask them if they want to be photographed then open the shoot up to photographers on social media and make an event of it, maybe even a yearly event, if you have a local photographer that you admire their work you could send them a direct invitation as well. Photographers could get shots of them working out and then shots later dressed in either street clothes or fashion or whatever. We never know what will inspire someone to take an idea and run with it.
That model is just something else. the accuracy of the poses he hits when he receives a feedback 👌
modeling suits is easier
I owe Lindsay Adler a lot of money! This is free education and it's literally the best on TH-cam!
That model made it look almost too easy! I've tried and been doing this technique of dynamic posing and even showing clients this video, they still have a hard time mastering not being awkward, but this is certainly the first step. V well done, and thank you!
That is pretty cool advice! I now have to recall all that during a shoot …
:D keep these photos handy. : D
So many times men get over looked in Fashion as its easier to create drama with women, great presentation and tips Lindsay Adler!
Thank you so much Lindsay and all the nice guys at Adorama for another great and informative tutorial on male posing! God bless you all!
informative on fashion posing,
Thanks for the ideas for fun personal project. Work on it next month.
Awesome!! I may update my picture in the Spring after I look at your posing book again. Thanks
Excellent.. those I can watch everyday 💥
ANNDDDDD another Amazing Video
After I watched many of man posing videos, this is the best.
Learned so much in this video. Thank you. Amazing photographer and model.
I'm not huge on fashion photography, myself. But I thoroughly enjoyed these Lindsay. Thank you. Some great ideas too! And I have a brand shoot with a buddy of mine soon so this is perfect timing to get some dynamic brand shots of him!
Good luck on the shoot!
Wow, a great source for posing men. Thank you Lindsay Adler
Good refresher course from the master photographer. I plan something during the fall.
Great video! The way you teach makes a lot of sense!
Just got another few ideas for men, and other photography. Love your creative process. Wish you and Adorama great success this fall.
He’s so handsome. Great content!
This is great instructions for male model photography!!! Thanks Linsay!!
Thank you Lindsay, you are not only the best photographer but also the best teahcer! and these two do not usually come together! Just a comment: though from a photographic vision I love the B/W, for a fashion photoshoot the color would be better, so that the potential cunstomers may appreciate the color of the suit.
As always Lindsay KiLLS iT!! The BaD ASS photography QUEEN!!! The subject is great with his tall stature.
You always bring the knowledge Lindsay👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 ..huge inspiration. Thanks!
Thank you Lindsay for this extremely informative video! You always deliver quality information but I feel like this time you have surpassed expectations!
You are so kind. xo
These images are very strong. I can see adapting some of this to groom poses.
This is awesome. Walking into my first shoot next week, this is helpful
This is great, I have a photo shoot this weekend with two young men and I will use some of these tips. Thanks.
Amazing and simple tips that totally make a difference. Thanks!
Very inspiring. Thanks Lindsay!
Great stuff...learned a lot on posing..CHEERS!!
Inspirational as always!
As always, great work and tips.
Perfect lindsay🎉
Super helpful video.
Thanks for a great video - this is just what I need for a shoot I have this weekend!!!
I loved seeing you do all the poses.
Great instructional video. Thank you so much.
I love this scenario, especially since most of the buildings in the village are still industrial in appearance. QQ: How do you know when to give the model leeway and when to direct? I sometimes fall into the habit of over directing and have been wondering where the line usually is.
Always inspired from your videos....... Keep creating
Enjoyed watching this. What are your camera settings?
Amazing as always !! Lots of learning doe my upcoming photo session
This is so dope
Excellent!
So incredibly skilled!!! Love your videos!!! And he did so good!! Can you share where he got that suit!! I love it!
Always inspired by your videos! Thanks for sharing with us!
May you please add Kenya among the countries since we want to shop from you ADORAMA please
Excellent lesson! Thank you.
I have watched this video a million times hahaha I know you hate this question, but what were your camera settings?
What filters did you use for black and white edit
What was quite something very good.
incredible video!
Yes yes and yes thank you !! Bought your book BTW love it
very cool video
I liked everything but why only black and white photos? It would have been cool some color photos results 😅
Thank you Lindsay. What f stop range are you shooting these at? 1.2? or 1.4 - 2.0? Thanks.
F2.2 is a go-to of mine!
@@lindsayadlerphoto Thank you
Are you using auto focus?
Great work! ....
Do you still need a permit to shoot commercial photography in a public street?
Depends on the city.
Thanks Lindsay, great content as always. No fluff just good stuff :)
Hey Lindsey, could you tell me what servo AF case number you would use with this type of movement, I’m wondering if two or three would be better in this type of situation versus one and auto as an example?
Great content as usual!
But, what! You have an R5 now! Now I feel like my 5D4 is a dinosaur!
Clients will not know the difference and photographers won't either.
Nice work! Great content! Does a shoot like this in NYC require a permit?
If you aren't blocking the side walks and don't have any stands, you are okay! If you have a tripod or a light stand, technically you need one!
Very…good…
good
when they rub their hands like that it reminds me of a fly when the rub their hands together lol idk why
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Why is it that a lot of photographers only photo shoot fair or light skin people? Very rare do people see an abundance of dark skin photo shoots done.
I’m just pointing out something I’ve seen for years. Dark skin people seem to be subjected to only documentary or sports shoots.
All of you top of the line photographers need to make it a requirement, and a standard in the industry, to photo shoot all individuals “of color” the same way that fair and light skin models are done.
That's a fair observation, I would suggest you are in a unique place to change that as your gym probably has all types of customers from different color to different body type. You could pick customers and ask them if they want to be photographed then open the shoot up to photographers on social media and make an event of it, maybe even a yearly event, if you have a local photographer that you admire their work you could send them a direct invitation as well. Photographers could get shots of them working out and then shots later dressed in either street clothes or fashion or whatever. We never know what will inspire someone to take an idea and run with it.
Achieving a more dramatic pose by getting low with the camera, en vogue
Tbh he was acting as npc