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I am a Dominant woman im actively seeking a slave................ add me in my yahoo account keeleyhazell25@yahoo.com I Am? Amy Fierce Just kidding! I?m not that conceited. But my alter ego is. Just kidding again! Whenever I?m not shooting, I like to get on the other side of the camera just so I can relate to the models that work with me. I raided Alice?s closet since she?s a former fashion designer and found all the trendiest items this season: sequins, feathers and furs. Stephen has a whole supply of beauty products at his studio, so I futzed with my own hair and applied my own makeup for a low-profile shoot. Diana Manzanares stopped by later in the day to polish my application. Posing is a skill, and most models?including me?need some time to warm up. Stephen and I are obviously friends, so we have great rapport when we shoot. Even though most models/photographers do not have that luxury for the first time, it is important to make the model feel comfortable. I always tell the model to ?have a thought,? something that conveys the mood. A mood board helps, but some of the newer models need direction from start to finish. When I show a new model how to pose, I start with the feet at 10:00 and 2:00. I tell her to give me something different with every pop of the flash?hand on the hip, look off, smile, eyes towards the camera, hands in the pockets?but not too different that I have to change my lighting. I once had a girl start off standing, and then she squatted. Then, she stood up again, and then sat down. She exhausted me after only a dozen shots. If a model needs help with expression, I instruct her to cite the vowels: A to look cool. E for a great smile. I for mystery. O for a little surprise. U for sensuality. Even when I get stuck on poses, I cite my vowels. Can you guess which ones I?m citing here?