When it's all said and done--It's all Glamour
The Pinup Girl and the Calendar Girl was popular in the early 1900's but really came to
the attention of millions of viewers during World War II.  Hollywood did it's part for the
war effort by creating posters of their most popular actresses posed in a "cheesecake" style.
 Cheesecake can be fun but don't forget about the patriotic "Rosie the Riveter" style too.
Wouldyou prefer the Devilish
Diva, the Impish Valentine or
the Sophisticated Lady?
Marilyn
Or would you prefer a
more Classical Style
Back in the day when Hollywood was really Hollywood, glamour was what it was all about.  There are a variety of
styles shown here that are reminiscent of the best photographers of the period.  For most of these images a hair
stylist and a make up artist was used and is highly recommended for sessions like these.  Pick a style or styles that
are right for you and let's "get it on film."
Marlena
The bigger image looks a lot better
Soft Lighting,Hard Lighting or
Flat Lighting depends on your
costume and your preferences.
Most prefer the classical Hollywood Style of the 40's but the choice is yours.
Here are a few examples of different poses and costumes from the same sitting.
And a few other fun things you can try.
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