RE: Stances for Photography

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My guess is the shooter in the mini skirt was the first subject. The others were added to legitimize shooting the mini skirt after her boyfriend/husband or father approached the photographer.

In my opinion, the third shot with the guy in brown in front of the vibrant flowers is the best guide for new shooters as it shows the photographers finger an inch above the shutter release which allows him to get a good solid stab at the release when he shoots.

Thanks for sharing this Jeff.

Greg Fraser
Slapper of Newts
"Things are never when they seem" - Vlad 
http://users.imag.net/~lon2251/Gallery


> -----Original Message-----
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> Jeff Spirer
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 7:17 PM
> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
> Subject: Stances for Photography
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> List members might enjoy this demonstration of stances for 
> photographing -
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> Jeff Spirer
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