Asher, as always I do appreciate your time and attention!
Hi Nikolai,
You are a busy fellow.
Well, I guess I'm getting popular amongst LA modeling community. Good word travels far
Your draping skills are up there now! Did you get help?
Thank you! Actually, it was all me
#1 is the most graceful and overall the best. It works in that no feature stops my eye movement and detracts from the sweep if interest created by the pose. It's intact.
Thank you, I like it too!
As an example of a problem area I'd look at the ankle of #4 (too rough looking, lighting, perspective, lack of post processing) and calves and thighs, which because of perspective, perhaps seem too wide.
I agree, I may re PS it...
Is this is your same current studio? Can you show your lighting setup the distances so people can learn?
Yeah, the same place, don't have antyhing else

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Here are few "behind the scenes" shots from that day (all taken with 10-22 and mostly with 580EXII):
WA view from above:
WA view from the model's position (I used that beige chair ~15 ft away to shoot with my 70-200 - you'll see the results in a next batch;-):
WA view from the "full body" shooting position (I used 17-55/2.8 for the actual full body shots):
One more WA bird-eye view later in the session:
HTH