I have a question, and I truly don't mean to discredit R.M., but why does one have to use a professional photographer? I mean I have an awesome camera and I would do it for free. Maybe asking the question shows how much I don't know about it. But is it really that complicated? Or is it what makes someone a professional photographer is that the have all the proper equipment?
Originally Posted by JuanDiego
yeah. no. first, these girls have no shortage of dipshits with cameras trying to talk them into this. what they end up with is shitty pics that do nothing to help their business and some creep trying to slide up on them for some kind of exchange. not saying that's you, but they will naturally assume so.
It's not just proper equipment. It's training, innate talent when it comes to getting the right shot, the time energy and effort into even basic editing. Knowing which lens to use and the lighting necessary, reading your client and their needs, being able to coach said client on how to make adjustments to their poses to best suite the aesthetic they're seeking. Amongst a multitude of other factors.
Similar to any other professional trade job. Just because I have similar tools to a plumber or mechanic and comprehend the mere basics of the job doesn't imply that I can justly provide the same level of quality services they can.
At the end of the day it's not as simple as pointing the camera at a beautiful woman and shooting the shot.
Originally Posted by LovelyEmma
perfectly said. being a pro has very little to do with having a certain kind of gear. anybody with money can have that.