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This blog aims to enable trans-women and crossdressers to get striking and glamorous photos that they will love! As a transgender photographer with over five years of experience photographing trans clients, I share my knowledge, insights and top tips I've picked up from working with transwomen and crossdressers at photoshoots and events. I cover what to wear, makeup, posing and possible locations, all of which will help you get noticed and turn heads.
As we continue our series on the basics of getting better photos with a standard camera or smartphone, we turn our attention from how to set and hold the camera to composing the shot. We’ll be considering where to position the subject either in the camera frame or in the picture if we are editing the ...
Sadly, the prevalence of the Covid-19 bug and the restrictions (at least for those of us in the United Kingdom) put pay to usual festive ...
In our social media, smartphone era, photos are everywhere! Almost everyone has a form of camera in their handbag or pocket. A couple of clicks and you can share an image with the world. All you have to do is to point the camera (whether it is in the form of a smartphone, tablet or dedicated camera) and press a button ...