Thursday, September 5, 2019

Emma


Emma is a full time Nanny who has recently dipped her toe in the murky, though sometimes magical waters of modelling. She approached me, in the context of a fashion/portraiture themed commission. At 5'9 and blessed with an hour glass figure, Emma has more options than shorter models.

Modelling demands stamina. Mental and physical discipline. Dancers tend to fare very well, in this respect, some enjoying successful careers, well into their 40's and 50's.  Emma practices Ariel hoops, alongside more generic gym work, which became quite evident as time progressed. 

Sadly, I wasn't surprised to learn she's had some very inappropriate, and downright distasteful approaches from some "photographers". I am of course referring to those predatory people with no interest in the profession, or creative ability. 

The sort who use a camera as frontage, a legitimate means of approaching young women, but with much darker intent. This has spawned a new market, referred to colloquially as GWT (Girl With Tits). Arguably a mirror image of the GWC (Guy With Camera), these are women offering to "model" naked for £40ph. I've been approached by a few, in the last couple of years. Graciously decline, block and move on. Mind you, fair play to them, if they can secure regular custom and stay safe!

Commuter towns tend to lack characterful landmarks but Emma knew of several suitable settings, so I followed her lead. 

A railway backdrop was arguably the best, even if we were photo-bombed by a seemingly endless procession of secondary school children. While we pondered the probability of a carefully engineered, mass bunk-off, most passed with a palpable sense of  sheepish deference. 

This set were taken with my A58 and 50mm 1.8 prime, although the A6000 and 35mm Sigma also saw some action. While not formally trained as a Make Up Artist, Emma shows genuine competence, which is another, definite plus. Her fair complexion and rich auburn hair contrast beautifully, so I prioritised colour, although converted a few to monochrome, which she also seems pleased with. 
  





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