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Hello I'm a semi pro photographer and have photographed everything from the smallest insects to some of the tallest buildings and longest bridges in Dallas but I've never been one to do portrait work. My former coworker and best friend have often talked about me doing a nude photoshoot of her. She doesn't want anything pornographic more in the style of boudoir of black and white portraits. I think she is fucking gorgeous but she is slightly older (a bit over 50) and while not fat I would certainly say she is above recommend weight (XL t-shirt size as reference). What suggestions would be recommended for camera settings and poses that will accent her beauty while minimizing things she may not want to be in the photographs. Any advice or pictures would be a wonderful help.
No recommendation in terms of poses, but shadow and focus control are your friends. As a semi-pro you know how to control lighting and depth of field. Just practice and play. Have fun.

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On second thought, be mindful of the poses you put your model in. Even the most mundane looking of poses can be torture for her to hold for any length of time.
You might take a glance at my gallery here. The pics are all black and white, around 200 now, though some may not be applicable. While all have an erotic spirit, the images were selected for photographic visual impact first. There is a wide range of technique and body form that may trigger thought.
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You might take a glance at my gallery here. The pics are all black and white, around 200 now, though some may not be applicable. While all have an erotic spirit, the images were selected for photographic visual impact first. There is a wide range of technique and body form that may trigger thought.


Thanks so much, I love your work, I'm assuming the most are actual film pictures! If you don't mind me asking what was your preferred ISO? I like the light noise it makes them textured but not distracting.
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No recommendation in terms of poses, but shadow and focus control are your friends. As a semi-pro you know how to control lighting and depth of field. Just practice and play. Have fun.

**Edit**
On second thought, be mindful of the poses you put your model in. Even the most mundane looking of poses can be torture for her to hold for any length of time.


Thank you, it will likely be a very informal photoshoot if we do have it, I'll likely use various Godox lights as it's a very personal project I won't have an assistant to help with reflectors to bounce flash but thankfully I won't have to worry much about color temp since it will be black and white.