Cathy & Gary E Sesh {10 pics + slideshow}
heatherfeather
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I had a fun session a couple weeks ago. I thought I might share a few.
We met at their home, which is always fun since you can see what they are like and get more of a glimpse of their personalities. And then we went to a place I know of that has a gorgeous view and a train + caboose for some fun backgrounds.
I just love the mature couples. They just seem so much more sure of themselves.
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And then because I had a captive model, lol, I did a few shots of Cathy all by herself.
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And the slideshow. I apologise ahead of time for the low resolution on the slideshow... It has to be that way for quick playing on FB and other things.
C & C always welcome:lust
We met at their home, which is always fun since you can see what they are like and get more of a glimpse of their personalities. And then we went to a place I know of that has a gorgeous view and a train + caboose for some fun backgrounds.
I just love the mature couples. They just seem so much more sure of themselves.
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And then because I had a captive model, lol, I did a few shots of Cathy all by herself.
10.
And the slideshow. I apologise ahead of time for the low resolution on the slideshow... It has to be that way for quick playing on FB and other things.
C & C always welcome:lust
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#8 (or whatever it is) is my favorite too... though I do have to say there were about 10 in that pose that were super steamy.
Geez, after all this time you'd think I'd learn how to count.
I just did the old... add this one...take it out... add a different one and then lost count. Ahhh well.
6 is also very strong. I bet it looks better the bigger it gets. That angle is harder to get right than it looks.
Another stellar set from heather!!!
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Well I fixed the numbering... So the one we were referring to was #8.
Aww thanks Lynne! It always means so much to hear from my favorite photographers!
Thanks Wachel...
Well, I could tell you... but then I would have to kill you.
No just kidding.
I did a bit of exploring one day and stumbled across it! It is the perfect spot! Here is a shot from a different couple to show the cool view from across the street. Perfect for portraits when you can get the sky to cooporate.
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Very nice series all, looks like they were a fun couple to shoot.
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I loved the slide show.
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Well, don't be jealous! Just get out there, practice, and make your own! lust
Setup and other details:
All were taken with the 5DII
and the lenses used were the 35 1.4 and the 70-200 2.8 IS- Both of which I just love like crazy.
Lighting? 1,2,4 & 6 are all ambient.
An interesting study in light are #s 5 & 7. They are the exact same pose, exact same single speedlight through brolly light setup. On one you have some gorgeous fill balanced with ambient... and the other a really soft rimlight. Both really work well to give it a soft glowy feel.
And then the last 3 all have a main and a rimlight. The main is speedlight through a brolly, and the rimlight has no modifiers.
The only one I don't *love* is the last one ... there is something about her pose (arms) that makes me think she's gonna jump at me, ... but then ... she's smiling ... just don't quite get it ...
Thanks for the comments, oh fearless mod.
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As for the last two model poses though... Gotta say I don't like them so well. Mostly because after seeing the first part of your post, I see how much thinner and more feminine she looks from the profile. I know with my own clients I sometimes have a hard time seeing that sort of thing. I think it has something to do with getting to know someone and starting to see their inner beauty. Hopefully she will like them because that is of course paramount. Not awful Heather... just saying a different angle would have been a little better to my eye.
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