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Model

Amelia Simone

Posts: 2155

Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico

Lee Loo La wrote:
I take self-portraits. I actually have a separate folder here of my self-portraits, so feel free to take a look. :-)

It helps me to practice my posing skills.

Here's one that I did last year:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120619/07/4fe09136a6e26.jpg

Love this! smile

Jan 18 13 10:54 pm Link

Model

Amelia Simone

Posts: 2155

Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico

Val Figallo wrote:
i do self portraits all the time. whenever i get some free time i like try some ideas smile

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120927/14/5064c66d57f21_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120709/17/4ffb7694dcb84_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120603/19/4fcc1fdf16983_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/101126/15/4cf03f69d1698_m.jpg

Oooh, Cool!

Jan 18 13 10:57 pm Link

Model

Shaun Tia

Posts: 1697

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Porcelain Poet is one of my favorites ever that does self portraits.

Jan 19 13 10:38 am Link

Photographer

Sashka of SME

Posts: 145

Phoenix, Arizona, US

my self shots. tripod, face detection on live view, remote.


https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130118/08/50f977cac079e_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130117/09/50f83704768b3_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130117/07/50f81f2d8a149_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130118/10/50f990ec9271d_m.jpg

Jan 19 13 10:56 am Link

Photographer

Sashka of SME

Posts: 145

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Mel Wolfe wrote:
A tripod, remote, and a good knowledge of photography kinda helps. Good locations that can be used for multiple works well too. Fields are my favorite.

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130118/10/50f990ec9271d_m.jpg

yup yup

Jan 19 13 10:57 am Link

Model

Caitin Bre

Posts: 2687

Apache Junction, Arizona, US

I shoot in Manual. I am not happy with canon auto focus. I have tried to do self portrait without result that I care for. maybe I need to find the just right lens for it. IDK
I see some very wonderful work on this thread gives me motivation to keep trying. smile

Jan 19 13 11:02 am Link

Photographer

FBY1K

Posts: 956

North Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Melodye Joy wrote:
Tried and failed.
The garage and an old sheet as a background didn't do justice...glad I hid behind some sunglasses!

I would like to try my hand at photography, learning the ins and outs....so I can better understand and empathize with my fellow artists.

I'd be curious to see the failures. They're likely quite interesting.

Starkey

Jan 19 13 11:03 am Link

Photographer

FBY1K

Posts: 956

North Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Lee Loo La wrote:
I take self-portraits. I actually have a separate folder here of my self-portraits, so feel free to take a look. :-)

It helps me to practice my posing skills.

Here's one that I did last year:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120619/07/4fe09136a6e26.jpg

This is excellent...please keep sharing work like this!

Starkey

Jan 19 13 11:04 am Link

Model

Caitin Bre

Posts: 2687

Apache Junction, Arizona, US

L Raye wrote:
You might look through Kiera Grant's blogs and twitter accounts.  Not only is she a talented model, she is an accomplished photographer:

https://www.modelmayhem.com/799498

http://keiragrant.blogspot.com/

http://keiragrant.tumblr.com/

WOW Keira Grant Is Amazing!

Jan 19 13 11:05 am Link

Photographer

DougBPhoto

Posts: 39248

Portland, Oregon, US

Shaun Tia wrote:
Porcelain Poet is one of my favorites ever that does self portraits.

I agree, she does fantastic work, both in front of and behind the camera.

Jan 19 13 11:29 am Link