Vegas Jimmy
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Your question is like asking: "Which car is best?" Best for what?
Fashion shoots tend to be full-length shots, and you want everything in sharp focus. This takes a LOT of light to do, from a BIG light source. Most fashion shoots are made with box lights, sometimes six feet on a side or more, with enough light to stop the lens all the way down to f16 or smaller.
If you don't have enough jack for this kind of equipment, then you might take the model to a beautiful place and photograph him/her there. I have shot fashion layouts at public parks, office buildings, hotel lobbies, country clubs, and even the zoo.
As for retouching, just airbrush out any zits, moles, freckles, and scars the model has. You want her to have perfect skin, teeth, and hair. You watch for things like stray hairs, wrinkles in the clothes, and the background BEFORE you shoot the shot.
Fashion shoots tend to be full-length shots, and you want everything in sharp focus. This takes a LOT of light to do, from a BIG light source. Most fashion shoots are made with box lights, sometimes six feet on a side or more, with enough light to stop the lens all the way down to f16 or smaller.
If you don't have enough jack for this kind of equipment, then you might take the model to a beautiful place and photograph him/her there. I have shot fashion layouts at public parks, office buildings, hotel lobbies, country clubs, and even the zoo.
As for retouching, just airbrush out any zits, moles, freckles, and scars the model has. You want her to have perfect skin, teeth, and hair. You watch for things like stray hairs, wrinkles in the clothes, and the background BEFORE you shoot the shot.