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enso1202
11-28-2014, 10:15 PM
I'm preparing a MTF transformation and photoshoot at tgmiss studio. My girl personnality is really well defined and Skye will have a really good time. For this thread, I would like to know if there are inevitable things that I have to do during the shoot: clothes, poses, theme to explore...
Also, it would be a pleasure to read yours crossdresser photoshoot stories!
Thanks
Skye

TxCassie
11-28-2014, 11:54 PM
Yes, there are two most definite rules you must absolutely follow for a successful photo-shoot:

1) Have the best fun.

2) Once step one is completed to success, repeat.

Cassie :love:

Beverley Sims
11-29-2014, 12:58 AM
Be guided bythe photogrpher they know all the tricks.

Stephanie Julianna
11-29-2014, 02:01 AM
Just be yourself and the photographer will to the rest. I did a session with Glamour Shots years ago and that was fun. They did a bit of a more dramatic makeup that went very well with the hats and props that they used. Another time. I used a regular photographer. I told her I needed a portfolio to interview for a drag show and she did the rest. It was fun also and the woman who was in her late sixties at the time (I was in my late 30's) was so sweet and caring during the whole shoot and explained her choice of poses and why one was more feminine than another while she was getting me into different positions. It's a great experience and usually the pictures are better than anything you could do on your own.

bridget thronton
11-29-2014, 02:30 AM
Have fun sounds like a good activity

Nikkilovesdresses
11-29-2014, 03:03 AM
Take along pics from magazines that you like, in terms of pose, lighting, etc, could save time. Are you looking for a natural look? A glam evening look? Do you want to pass, or go drag-queen? A list of pointers would be a good idea- that time is going to whizz by. Hope you have a great time- I'd love to do it.

DanaR
11-29-2014, 03:09 AM
Just be yourself and the photographer will to the rest. I did a session with Glamour Shots years ago and that was fun. They did a bit of a more dramatic makeup that went very well with the hats and props that they used. Another time. I used a regular photographer. I told her I needed a portfolio to interview for a drag show and she did the rest. It was fun also and the woman who was in her late sixties at the time (I was in my late 30's) was so sweet and caring during the whole shoot and explained her choice of poses and why one was more feminine than another while she was getting me into different positions. It's a great experience and usually the pictures are better than anything you could do on your own.
I had a similar experience, so I'll agree with Stephanie.

Teresa
11-29-2014, 04:04 AM
Emso,
When you have ten posts you'll be able to visit other sections the picture and video one may give you some ideas ! So get your first ten posts in and have a good look round !

Alice Torn
11-29-2014, 04:18 AM
If you've got the money, honey, they've got the time!