Because my photoshoots on my previous posts does not look like the subject was actually flying because their feet were pointing down, I went back and photographed my subject again in similar environment, while paying close attention to the subject's feet.
I had to let my model practice jumping a few times in order to understand how to raise their feet in such a way it would become parallel to the ground mid-pose. It was a very difficult thing to do but it worked in some of the photos.
Another problem I faced was also the hair and the clothes that were untucked. When jumping, their hair tend to raise up and the hem of their clothes rise. I had my model tuck her clothes under her pants and tie her hair up in a bun that would not move so easily when jumping. There is nothing much I can do with the face and the cheeks but to try to make their face as normally as possible and hope that in one of my high shutter speed image I will get one with their face looking normal.
The following photos are chosen unedited versions of the photo:
The lighting in some photos (especially the last photo in this set) are very poorly lit because I had to keep the shutter speed high. Meaning that I might have to give up to the ISO. In this last photo, I wanted to re-edit my photo through post production instead.
My next post will be a short comparison between how it's like to tuck clothes in versus not.
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