On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 06:21:50PM -0500, Bruce Walker wrote:
> 
> My own preferences are to shoot women. I understand much better what
> makes interesting-to-me shots of a woman (clothed or un) whereas I
> have very little clue what would make an interesting-to-me male shot.
> I honestly just haven't given it much thought. I will one day, but up
> to now: no interest. So sue me.

I will argue that the principles of light and composition for
a male body are the same as for a female, and as long as sexuality
is not of concern, then shooting a man is the same as shooting a
woman. 

I would even propose that you talk to one of your models about doing
a photo session of her and her boyfriend.  Pose and photograph her,
then photograph him in the same pose.

-- 
Larry Colen                  [email protected]         http://red4est.com/lrc


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