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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
Well truthfully, I don't worry about "each one" being different and enticing. Instead, I focus on the set of pictures as a whole. There's no way to shoot 150 different pictures and have every single one of them be enticing...especially based on our time constraints. I have a lot of content to produce in one day and I can't spent too much time on each individual shot. Focusing on the picture set as a whole seems to me to be the better approach. Shoot a lot of variety that will please as many people as possible. Not every person will like every shot.
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Good answer.
What I do is have a posing book/books by my side to refer to when shooting. Clear plastic pages with the poses torn from the magazines I shot for.
Never had to worry about time restraints, 2 sets a day was the norm. Once or at the most twice a week. Even with shooting a video afterwards it was easy. Shooting more meant the quality went down.