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      13-04-09, 09:31 PM
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      i'll have dig a little. always keep the subject 15-20 degrees off axis from the camera as well. never shoot directly into someone's shoulder (football shoulder,"American" style.)


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      I would guess that wearing something sleeveless would accentuate the size of the fleshy area of the arm because the eye would perceive the lightened area slightly larger than it actually is. Unless you have a tight model's physique, I would always recommend sleeves or else 'cover' the arms up by careful positioning with other people or tight cropping if the model is alone.


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      13-04-09, 10:02 PM
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      you are correct. most wedding dresses here are sleeveless. this isn't a problem until you pose intimate close-ups. i try position the bride's veil over her arms and have the groom place his hand over it to hold it in place and to hide even more (especially his left hand with the wedding ring.) this cuts down the perceived bulk of the arm and shoulder.

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