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  • ? for the professional diaper photographers...

    So, to all the people who run diaper sites/wetting sites, whatever...for all those professional photos, what camera setup do you use? I'm an amateur photographer with no formal training, but a love for photography. I've got a decent SLR camera and a mid-level lens, but I'd like to know what setup it is that you use for your sites. I doubt I could afford what you have, but if I knew what you had I could go from there. I realized the other day that I haven't taken pictures of my wife since before I got my SLR like two years ago. I told her about it and she said she's down to have me take professional-style photos of her next time she's diapered, and maybe if I take good enough pictures, she'll even look forward to it and ask me to do it more often. Thanks for your help!

    -Six

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    Pics

    The main thing is to show her face, decent lighting,
    show the diaper (preferably wet) and make sure
    you actually have a DL wife.

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      Well, considering she is the only wife I have, I'll take a DL tolerant wife and call it close enough.

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        lighting

        Avoid fluorescent, it will bleach out your images. Incandescent will give your image a soft amber glow, so use a lot that you can aim. Professional lighting such as ETC (hope I don't get in trouble for putting a company on here) that columbite is used primarily an stage and screen. Or a company who sells the halogen flash and diffusers.
        Lighting is the big tattle tale that will show amateur work.

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