Proper Exposure
It's great to bend but it's equally important to know how to actually take the best photos of the bendies! Today's pro tip will be about proper exposure.
Many modern cameras have a built-in control that lets you quickly under- or overexpose a photo. This often looks like a scale with a '0' in the middle and increments stretching from '+1, +2' on the right and '-1, -2' on the left, the amount of pieces you can add or remove.
For instance, if your bendy girlfriend is wearing a two piece bikini, both pieces can be effectively removed just by adjusting the setting to '-2'. Often, this may lead to overexposure problem, so you might want to keep at least something on her just to make the picture more interesting.
Familiarize yourself with using this scale on your camera and take a series of photographs to see how they affect your exposure. Using this scale is called 'bracketing' or 'fun compensation' and it is an easy way to ensure you get lovely photos even in high trafficked public areas.