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Tips on photographing your wife/significant other from an avid watcher of hotwives:
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1.) Use proper lighting and good camera equipment when taking pictures. You may have the most beautiful woman in the world by your side, but if the pictures are of low resolution, dark, or otherwise difficult to see, no one will know.
2.) Use a tidy set/backdrop when taking pictures. It need not be the Waldorf-Astoria or Ritz Carlton, but if there's untidiness in the background, it distracts the eye and simultaneously detracts from the beauty of your model. Why exhibit a fine work of art amidst a cesspool of clutter?
3.) Do not photoshop. "Let the world know you as you are, not as you think you should be, for if you are posing, one day you shall forget the pose, and then where will you be?" - Fanny Brice
4.) Do not exaggerate or lie or even fib about any particular scenario or set of photographs. It's quite erotic enough to pose your cutie with her filled with your cum. There is no need to lie and claim she went out on an all-night gangbang with a dozen different guys when it's clearly your cock in each and every single picture. This is not only disingenuous, but insulting to the viewer in thinking that they're not smart enough to figure this out, and viewers (like myself!) especially loathe this sort of falseness. SluttyWife83 (Heather) was notoriously bad about this. I'm glad she's stopped lying even if I'm sad she's stopped posting.
5.) Be sure to have proper picture orientation when uploading. If a portrait-oriented picture is displayed landscape-oriented, or vice-versa, it's difficult to get an accurate visual input of the image since it's off-rotation. It also makes it far less likely that the viewer will appreciate it properly, or bother to download it and re-orient it in their own image viewer.
6.) Try to get your wife/significant other's permission. The fantasy of displaying her with her unknowing assistance may be erotic, but if she ever finds out it's likely to severely erode her trust in you and she may not let you take further pictures or feel camera-shy. Moreover, it's a pretty deceptive practice to start with, no matter how erotic. Also, if you have such a beautiful woman that you feel like sharing her with the world, why would you jeopardize that by doing it in an uncouth way? Do the right thing. ask her permission.
7.) Be sure to remove all personally-identifying information from photographs before uploading. By default, most image-hosting sites tend to delete EXIF and other metadata, but some do not. Also, be sure to remove personally-identifying items in the set/backdrop of photo-sets, such as name badges for work, or wall decorations, or diplomas or the like. You would be amazed at how much data is actually stored in modern digital photographs. This is how I figured out a certain someone's first and last name as well as address down to the nearest second. Luckily, I had no ill will and said person removed the metadata, but why give that sort of information to any person with malevolent intent who wants to enjoy the beauty next to your side? Don't put yourself or your wife/significant other at risk. Always remove personally-identifiable information from photographs. If you feel it necessary, utilize a face mask or blindfold which covers the nose and upper face. This would make it very difficult for even family, close friends, or co-workers to recognize her, and it adds to the photographs in that her face isn't marred with some horrible blurriness or blacked-out box.
Just some tips as someone who has seen a wide variety of stunning beauties in a vast spectrum of well-done and not-well-done photographs.
Good luck, happy posting, and be safe!
- WG
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Posted on : Jun 26, 2014
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