When you work with fitness models it's sometimes difficult to get them to position themselves in anything less than a well-balanced stance with good posture. I don't really remember how I set up this scene with Andrei years ago, but it's a good bet that I had to coax him to put his feet on the table and lean on the back two legs of the chair.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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When you work with fitness models it's sometimes difficult to get them to position themselves in anything less than a well-balanced stance with good posture. I don't really remember how I set up this scene with Andrei years ago, but it's a good bet that I had to coax him to put his feet on the table and lean on the back two legs of the chair.
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