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Doesn‘t Anka look absolutely perfect in this turquoise HB set?

In fact, I‘ll now stick my neck out guys and state that in my view Anka is as good as it gets when it comes to lingerie modelling.  In my honest opinion she’s the perfect lingerie model.  Not only does she have the perfect body and most attractive face, but she’s also always immaculately presented, from head to the last toe nail.  Her attention to detail is second to none, you never see any loose labels in our shoots, and she always has a good eye for composition. I won’t forget that she chose to climb the tree at the London event, because it matched the colour and bee pattern in one of her HB lingerie sets!

That‘s not to say that my other lingerie models aren‘t top class. It’s just to say that Anka stands out among the very best in the lingerie category.  

I’d love to hear your views on this. Who’s your favourite from all of my lingerie models?

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Anonymous

I couldn't agree with you more, Anka has been killing it with lingerie shoots and especially rocking all the HB sets. I love the composition of the last photo, the lighting really illuminates Anka well. I would've liked to see some more separation of the subject and background creating that bokeh effect because it adds a sense of elegance to an already elegant subject irregardless of the background/surrounding! Great shoot with Anka once again, I only hope you get to shoot with her more

Anonymous

Do you happen to have any more photos/videos from this set with Anka?

zeusphotoshootuncensored

I really don’t like adding bokeh to my images, it often looks artificial. I blur backgrounds optically, usually f2.8 which is what I’ve done here, the outside is in fact blurred, while the curtain is part of the composition. My style is to keep it all real! Arguably, in fact, I should be using f4 to keep more of the lingerie in focus, as well as Anka’s face.

Anonymous

I totally agree, I wasn't stating that you should add more artificial bokeh, just like natural separation with distance from the the model and background but I realize that can be difficult to do with the environments you might have to work with! My favorite lens is a f/2.8 24-70mm because it has it all - zoom, bokeh, and I don't always have to change lenses!