11 min de lecture

Organiser un Shooting Photo pour l'OFM

Un bon shooting photo c'est foundation de ton OFM success. Des photos professionnelles = higher conversion = more subscribers. Je vais t'expliquer comment faire un shooting photo qui va t'donner 200+ utilisables photos en une session. Et comment les utiliser smartly.

T'as pas besoin de fashion photographer. Tu besoin quelqu'un qui comprend l'OFM aesthetic et les angles qui vend.

Préparation Avant le Shoot

Location : Bedroom, apartment, outdoor (if safe). Key : good natural light. South-facing window est ideal. Early morning ou late afternoon light est le mieux (golden hour).

Outfit planning : Bring 5-8 different outfits. Range : lingerie, bikini, casual/sexy dress, shirt seulement, etc. Variety = variety of content.

Hair et Makeup : Professionally done si possible. Budget 50-100€. Ça change everything. Professional hair/makeup = looks polished.

Props : Optional mais helpful. Sheets, pillows, chair, mirror. Things that add depth/interest à photos.

Poses research : Look at inspo on Pinterest/Instagram. Not to copy, mais to understand angles qui work. Bookmark 10-15 poses vous love.

During The Shoot

Timing : 3-4 heures c'est ideal. More than that : you get tired, photos suffer. Less : you don't get enough variety.

Outfit changes : Every 30-40 minutes. Transition time 5-10 mins between changes.

Angle strategy : Close-ups, full body, angles looking down (flattering), side angles. Variety.

Expression variety : Playful, sexy, smouldering, laughing, surprised. Don't do the same expression 100 times.

Direction from photographer : "Move closer to light", "Tilt head slightly left", "More serious, less smile". They guide you.

Quantity over perfection : Take 100+ photos per outfit. Ça means 400-800 photos total pour session. Seems crazy mais ça ok. You'll use maybe 50.

Lighting 101

Natural light : Best. Window light, diffused. If too harsh, use a sheer curtain para diffuse.

Reflectors : Bouncing light back onto face eliminates shadows. Cheap, effective.

Off-camera flash : If doing evening shoots. Professional but adds complexity.

Ring lights : Okay for close-ups, can look cheap if not done well. Avoid if possible.

Rule : Light should be flattering, not harsh. If unsure, use natural light from side.

Makeup et Hair Tips

Foundation : Matte finish looks better in photos than dewy. Easier to light.

Eyes : Bold is better. Eyeliner, shadow, mascara. Photos wash out eyes otherwise.

Lips : Red or nude. Avoid pale lips en photos.

Hair : Volume at roots. Curls look better than straight in photos. Texture matters.

Touch-ups : Between shoots, fix makeup. Between outfit changes, fix hair.

Poses That Sell

Laying down : Flattering angle. Multiple variations (on back, side, stomach).

Sitting : On bed, on chair. Creates intimacy.

Standing : Full body shows off figure. Feet together sometimes, sometimes apart (usually apart c'est meilleur).

Looking back : Over-the-shoulder shot. Classic et sexy.

Close-ups : Face, cleavage, legs. Detail shots add variety.

Rule of thirds : Imagine a grid. Subject shouldn't be dead center. Off-center is more interesting.

Post-Shoot Workflow

Download & backup : Immediately backup photos to external drive + cloud.

Culling : Go through 500 photos, keep maybe 100-120 "keepers". Delete blurry, bad angles, etc.

Selection : From 100 keepers, select 40-50 best. These are your final photos.

Editing : Color correction, slight skin retouching, brightness/contrast. Use Lightroom or Capture One. Can pay editor on Fiverr 100-200€ to edit them.

Organization : Folder structure. ShootDate-OutfitColor. Easy to find "I need a black lingerie photo" — boom, folder right there.

Smart Photo Usage

Don't post all 50 photos in one week. Space them out. 1 photo/day for 50 days = consistent feed.

Repurpose : Same photo in different crops (full, close-up, zoomed). Same photo different filters.

Teasers : Use best photos as teaser on Twitter/Insta. Full versions on OnlyFans.

PPV content : Use some of your best photos for PPV. "Photo pack" is 5-7 best photos + video.

Archive : Keep photos for 3-6 months before reposting on feed. New followers haven't seen them.

Frequency

Ideal : 2 shoots per month. That's 2000+ potential photos per year. Plenty to stay consistent.

Backup schedule : If you can't do 2 shoots/month, do 1 per month minimum. C'est better than every 3 months.

If you get more ambitious : 1 shoot per week = 4000+ photos/month. That's overkill pero possible if you have team.

Budget Breakdown

Photographer : 300-500€

Makeup/Hair : 50-100€

Editing (if outsourced) : 100-200€

Outfits : 0€ (use what you have) to 200€ (buy new stuff)

Total : 450-1000€ per shoot

ROI : If 1 shoot gives you 2 months of content = 2 months x 2500€ average per month = 5000€ revenue. So spending 500€ is 10:1 ROI. Worth it.

Common Shooting Mistakes

Mistake 1 : Over-editing. Excessive face smoothing, body distortion. Looks fake. People notice.

Mistake 2 : Bad angles. Photographer who doesn't understand angles. T'es requesting "I want my best angles" and he's shooting straight-on every time.

Mistake 3 : Poor lighting. C'est everything. One bad shoot with bad lighting = 200 unusable photos.

Mistake 4 : Lack of variety. All photos look the same (pose, expression, lighting). Boring. People unsubscribe.

Mistake 5 : Not using photos efficiently. You have 500 keepers mais you post 10 per week? That's 50 weeks of content from one shoot. Space them out.

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