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		<title>Working with Models</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working with models is hard; if you don&#8217;t know each other well, especially if you are working with an amateur model. It is hard for model because an amateur model can be shy or may be nervous to pose. Also it is hard for photographer; you don&#8217;t know the right angles for the model and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working with models is hard; if you don&#8217;t know each other well, especially if you are working with an amateur model. It is hard for model because an amateur model can be shy or  may be nervous to pose.  Also it is hard for photographer; you don&#8217;t know the right angles for the model and you have to spare time for examining her/his best sides. Furthermore you can be affected by his/her nervousness. Here is what I&#8217;m doing;</p>
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<li>Meet the model 1 hour before you start shooting; buy him/her a drink and chat for a while that makes the model feel comfortable. Tell him/her about what are you planning to do and what kind of poses you want from him/her. Make small jokes! In the meantime keep examining you model to determine the strongest point that you want to focus on. (eyes, lips, etc.)</li>
<li>When you go to the location that you will take pictures, let the model take has his/her time for getting used to the environment. (not so long; waiting too long also can make the model nervous. You can play music related with you concept (fast, slow, angry, cheerful) to help changing model&#8217;s mood.</li>
<li>Being natural is important; if you have a sad , sorrowful concept make your model feel the pain, even if he/she is not sad at the moment he/she has to look like he/she is sad. Your model shouldn&#8217;t look like he/she is pretending, you have to show the viewers it is real.</li>
<li>Just before starting; so far you have done the preparations try some poses without taking pictures with your model that way your model will have an idea when you say him /her how to look, how to stand. Let her/him know that you are doing your job just like a doctor and there&#8217;s nothing to be shy about, and send everybody away (if there are people with you) , if it makes your model more comfortable.</li>
<li>Start shooting; when you are taking pictures, focus on the points that you want to emphasize in your picture.( Crying eyes, happy smile etc.) Try different angles.</li>
<li>Sometimes let your model use his/her creativity; let him/her decide how to pose, outcome may be fascinating. (As i said sometimes&#8230; not always)</li>
<li>The rest is up to you and your photography skills!</li>
<li>If the results are successful go out and celebrate <img src='http://ermany.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
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<a title="Angel - Model : Ezgi" rel="lightbox" href="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/ezgi-angel.jpg"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/ezgi-angel.jpg" alt="Angel" width="451" height="633" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Breeze - Model : Gizem" rel="lightbox" href="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/gizem-breeze.jpg"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/gizem-breeze.jpg" alt="Gizem - Breeze" width="451" height="633" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Little Monster - Model : Erdem" rel="lightbox" href="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/erdem-afacan-little-monster.jpg"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/erdem-afacan-little-monster.jpg" alt="Little Monster" width="451" height="633" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Flowers - Sorrow" rel="lightbox" href="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/flowers-and-sorrow.jpg"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/flowers-and-sorrow.jpg" alt="Flowers - Sorrow" width="451" height="633" /></a></p>
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		<title>Cleaning the Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 05:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleaning the Lenses It is really hard to keep our lenses clean no matter how careful we are. Actually the problem is not cleaning the lens, the problem is cleaning the lens properly and without damaging the lens. Do not clean your lens with ordinary clothes; to not deform the special layer on the lens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1> Cleaning the Lenses</h1>
<p>It is really hard to keep our lenses clean no matter how careful we are. Actually the problem is not cleaning the lens, the problem is cleaning the lens properly and without damaging the lens. Do not clean your lens with ordinary clothes; to not deform the special layer on the lens it is important to know the right cleaning tools.</p>
<h2>    Air Blower</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/air-blower-2.jpg" title="Air Blower" alt="Air Blower" /></span></p>
<p>Air blower  is a simple air pump that blows air from a thin pipe. It helps you to clean the dust on lens or on sensor (if you are using Digital SLR) without touching it. There are types that have brush on them so you can also sweep the dust out of lens. But i think having blower and brush separately is better because hairs of brush will definitely reduce the air pressure, thus creating a less powerful blow. You can also use blower for the dust inside your camera so this is a useful tool, get one.</p>
<p>*When you are using a blower inside your camera, you may move the dust from somewhere else in your camera, directly onto your sensor. And believe me you don&#8217;t want to deal with the dust on the sensor. Dust will appear all of your pictures with high f values. It is hard to get rid off and if you scratch it , it will cost you quite much&#8230;</p>
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<h2>Wash Leather</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			</span><span class="file-link image"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/wash-leather.jpg" title="Wash Leather" alt="Wash Leather" /></span><br />
Wash leathers are basically animal skins that are used for  for cleaning and polishing. You can use them for cleaning your lens or filter. However it loses its antistatic feature after couple of uses, because there&#8217;s no chemical on wash leather. That means instead of cleaning the dust, it may carry the dust on it and leave them on your lens. So be careful with these&#8230;</p>
<h2>Antistatic Clothes</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			</span><span class="file-link image"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/antistatic2.jpg" title="Antistatic Clothes" alt="Antistatic Clothes" /></span></p>
<p>These are like wash leathers but there are two main differences that makes them better. First antistatic clothes carries a chemical on them which prevents the dust hang on to your lens, even if there&#8217;s dust on your lens after cleaning it with antistatic cloth you can easily blow it out with air blower. The second; they don&#8217;t lose their antistatic ability as fast as wash leather does. Keep it in a bag away from dust and do not leave it under direct sun light (chemical vaporizes under direct sun light). And throw it away as it gets dirty, antistatic clothes can not be cleaned or washed.</p>
<h2>Air Spray</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			</span><span class="file-link image"><img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/spray.jpg" title="Air Spray" alt="Air Spray" /></span></p>
<p>Air spray  are based on same principle with air blower but air spray creates much more air pressure than blower. It is basically  compressed air in a can, just like a deodorant (of course it has no chemicals inside, only air). Some say it lefts stains on lens if you apply it too close, so be careful with it. It is mostly advised to use air spray for removing the dust on the body (not sensor) and rings of lens , but not directly to lens or sensor of D-SLR&#8217;s.</p>
<h2>Lens Cleaning Liquid</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			<img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/liquid_04.jpg" title="Lens Cleaning Liquid" alt="Lens Cleaning Liquid" /></span><span class="file-link image">  			<img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/liquid_02.jpg" title="Lens Cleaning Liquid" alt="Lens Cleaning Liquid" /></span></p>
<p>Lens cleaning liquid is a special solution that removes dirt and oil (that your hand leave on lens when you touch it). Especially it is hard to get rid of oil on lens but you can do that easily with lens cleaning liquid. Apply the liquid on lens and wait for  until lens dries. You can use cleaning swabs to apply it on lens or you can just use the spray lens cleaning liquid.If you are using cleaning swabs (two cotton headed straws)  there are two things that you have to be careful;  first try not to leave any cotton pieces on lens and second which is more important than first; check for any plastic pieces coming out of the cotton tat may scratch your lens. If you are using spray just do not spray it all over the camera (it can harm plastic parts) , use it just on lens and let lens dry.</p>
<h2>Optical Tissue</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			<img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tissue.jpg" title="Optical Tissue" alt="Optical Tissue" /></span></p>
<p>Thin fibres for single use that have chemicals on them to clean lenses and filters. Do not use them more than once  because optical tissues loses their sensitivity and chemicals on them moreover they may left some particles of fiber. Just throw them out after using once.</p>
<h2>Lens Pen</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			<img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/pen.jpg" title="Lenspen" alt="Lenspen" /></span></p>
<p>An equipment specially designed for cleaning dust on lenses. There&#8217;s antistatic brush at one side and lens cleaning pad on the other. There&#8217;s also reservoir for chemicals inside  the pen which prevents brush losing its antistatic ability. It is highly effective against dust but not so useful against oil and finger prints on the lens. When choosing a cleaning pen; try to buy ones that have soft and quality brushes.</p>
<h2>Some Extra Tips</h2>
<p><span class="file-link image">  			<img src="http://ermany.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/uv_filter.jpg" title="UV Filter" alt="UV Filter" /></span></p>
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<li>Use a filter; using an UV filter will help protecting your lens and has not so much effect on your photos (but try to choose quality ones). When using a filter you will be cleaning the filter instead of your lens and as you know lenses are a lot more expensive than filters so even if you scratch the filter, you will not be sorry as much as you scratch the lens.</li>
<li>Use lens caps; while you are carrying your camera inside your bag a cap will keep your lens safe and clean</li>
<li>Face the camera down when changing lenses; that way you will decrease the risk of letting the dust enter inside your camera</li>
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<p>Still if you  believe that you are not experienced enough to clean your lens or sensor (especially be careful about sensor) please take your camera to authorized service of your camera&#8217;s brand. Because making a mistake may cost you a lot of money.</p>
<p><font color="#ff6600">Note : The article above is informative, please clean your sensor or lens with your own risk. Ermany Photography is not responsible for unexpected and unwanted results of your actions (such as scratching your lens or sensor.)</font></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000">*(More cleanly we are not responsible for any damage you have done to your camera, lens or any equipment you have.)</font></p>
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