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WM dolls was establish on 2012, we have own production base (located center of Greater Bay Area, Guangdong, China), which is one of the most professional and the biggest factory of realistic sex dolls in the world.
As pioneered TPE used and many famous brands' dolls manufacturer, We have been focusing on customer experience, and continue to work hard to develop new functions for dolls.
We have many patents and independently developed exclusive functions, Such as Breathing feature, Ball Joints Hand Skeleton, Real Oral Sex(ROS) Head, etc.
Website: www.wmdolls.com
Mishka1965 wrote:I try to first come up with a theme, get the right doll for the outfit, then gather some props and take many many pics and then end up with a few with the right look. Believe me, of 500 pics from that shoot, I may keep ~50, and of those have a dozen keepers. What I started doing early on in circa 2014 is copying the best photographers style I wanted to emulate like Mandos!
A bit of advice I can also give, is step back from the scene and look at the framing and posing. - Does she look naturally posed and can you capture her in the "moment"
Add a tad bit of 'fun' in the scene to give her that human feel and warmth.
I second almost everything Mishka just said. I also end up taking about 10 times as many photos versus what I keep. And Mandos is incredible - I especially love how he poses his doll's hands. 'In the moment' photos are definitely more fun - don't just have the doll looking dead ahead into camera, tilt her head, have her look off camera, move the eyes around, take photos from different angles and in different poses, etc. Themes and props can help turn a few simple pictures into a true photoset. I also generally think of the theme first and then get clothing to match but sometimes it works in reverse with one article of clothing, which I complement with others to build up the theme.
Getting the right doll for the outfit kind of depends on having multiple dolls though. You can have just as much fun and create magical stuff with just a single doll, and getting the right outfit for her. So I'd reverse what Mishka said here but otherwise he's spot on.
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Mishka1965 wrote:I try to first come up with a theme, get the right doll for the outfit, then gather some props and take many many pics and then end up with a few with the right look. Believe me, of 500 pics from that shoot, I may keep ~50, and of those have a dozen keepers. What I started doing early on in circa 2014 is copying the best photographers style I wanted to emulate like Mandos!
A bit of advice I can also give, is step back from the scene and look at the framing and posing. - Does she look naturally posed and can you capture her in the "moment"
Add a tad bit of 'fun' in the scene to give her that human feel and warmth.
I second almost everything Mishka just said. I also end up taking about 10 times as many photos versus what I keep. And Mandos is incredible - I especially love how he poses his doll's hands. 'In the moment' photos are definitely more fun - don't just have the doll looking dead ahead into camera, tilt her head, have her look off camera, move the eyes around, take photos from different angles and in different poses, etc. Themes and props can help turn a few simple pictures into a true photoset. I also generally think of the theme first and then get clothing to match but sometimes it works in reverse with one article of clothing, which I complement with others to build up the theme.
Getting the right doll for the outfit kind of depends on having multiple dolls though. You can have just as much fun and create magical stuff with just a single doll, and getting the right outfit for her. So I'd reverse what Mishka said here but otherwise he's spot on.
Very insightful tips guys, thanks to the both of you! As a relatively new owner with little to no experience in photography i'm always looking to improve on the quality of the pictures i take, because my girls deserve it! I'll definitely be putting these to good use!
Mishka1965 wrote:I try to first come up with a theme, get the right doll for the outfit, then gather some props and take many many pics and then end up with a few with the right look. Believe me, of 500 pics from that shoot, I may keep ~50, and of those have a dozen keepers. What I started doing early on in circa 2014 is copying the best photographers style I wanted to emulate like Mandos!
A bit of advice I can also give, is step back from the scene and look at the framing and posing. - Does she look naturally posed and can you capture her in the "moment"
Add a tad bit of 'fun' in the scene to give her that human feel and warmth.
I second almost everything Mishka just said. I also end up taking about 10 times as many photos versus what I keep. And Mandos is incredible - I especially love how he poses his doll's hands. 'In the moment' photos are definitely more fun - don't just have the doll looking dead ahead into camera, tilt her head, have her look off camera, move the eyes around, take photos from different angles and in different poses, etc. Themes and props can help turn a few simple pictures into a true photoset. I also generally think of the theme first and then get clothing to match but sometimes it works in reverse with one article of clothing, which I complement with others to build up the theme.
Getting the right doll for the outfit kind of depends on having multiple dolls though. You can have just as much fun and create magical stuff with just a single doll, and getting the right outfit for her. So I'd reverse what Mishka said here but otherwise he's spot on.
Very insightful tips guys, thanks to the both of you! As a relatively new owner with little to no experience in photography i'm always looking to improve on the quality of the pictures i take, because my girls deserve it! I'll definitely be putting these to good use!
I agree, this is helping me get some better photos.
Mishka1965 wrote:
With great enthusiasm, I give you my Sasha, who arrived last week. She is a green eyed red head with a tan complexion. What else is sexier than that?
Her first photo-shoot at the country home was great, and I hope you like her pics as much as she does.
Also, this is for all WM140 enthusiasts, please post your favorite pics of your honey!
WM36 tan head..
Please post your favorite pics in this thread. Let's show everyone what a beauty she is!
Thanks for looking!
Mishka
D750 full frame Nikon, 28-75 portrait lens
Sexier than a chocolate covered strawberrie sorry for so late a comment but just exploring forums.
So what is the general consensus on shoe size for these dolls? Women's US size 5 for heels and boot style? Maybe US size 4 in girls size for awesome batman sneakers? My 140 is in production and I'm planning on going shopping while I wait (the time seems to go sooooo slooooow)
Awesome Alligator wrote:So what is the general consensus on shoe size for these dolls? Women's US size 5 for heels and boot style? Maybe US size 4 in girls size for awesome batman sneakers? My 140 is in production and I'm planning on going shopping while I wait (the time seems to go sooooo slooooow)
Yeah, she's a heck of a doll. I have plenty of size 5 shoes which are ok. These are dolls are don't need to fit good like a RG.
Clothing is girls small/Xsmall, but very little will work without mods.
Broven wrote:Well, I thought I might get in on this too. My WM140 D arrived yesterday. She has the tan skin and the #36 head. A modern classic I think.
She is seriously the prettiest thing I have ever seen.
Here are just a couple of my favorites so far.
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Good pics there. I would like to see more of her as the #36 head is really nice!