Cindy (boudoir)
Had a blast with her - a "plain" young woman in some eyes and we loved playing up her features to show just how beautiful she is. Our beauty team did a great job of getting her prepped! Finished product is a gift to her boyfriend - 6x6 image box (custom cover) with mounted prints inside. Plus a 16x24 wall print.
Here are a few from one scene - we had others using fabrics from Afghanistan that her boyfriend bought for her while deployed - also incorporated her leather Harley jacket with chaps, etc. One of our most enjoyable boudoir/glamour sessions - the studio was a mess afterwards!
1. PCB Einstein camera right and far back - into an 86" PCB PLM - using the black spill kill fabric and the diffusion on the front - very low power. Window light used behind the subject for rim. Silver reflectors around her for fill.

2. about the same setup

3. about the same setup

4. about the same setup
Here are a few from one scene - we had others using fabrics from Afghanistan that her boyfriend bought for her while deployed - also incorporated her leather Harley jacket with chaps, etc. One of our most enjoyable boudoir/glamour sessions - the studio was a mess afterwards!
1. PCB Einstein camera right and far back - into an 86" PCB PLM - using the black spill kill fabric and the diffusion on the front - very low power. Window light used behind the subject for rim. Silver reflectors around her for fill.

2. about the same setup

3. about the same setup

4. about the same setup

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ModelMayhem · Flickr· ∞500px
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In general, her expressions seem a bit 'flat' and aren't communicating to me, well, much of anything.... I know it can be tough to nail this with someone who walks in the door for a shoot and who knows, it may well just be her 'look' that speaks to her hubby and say's: "I miss you dearly, my dear".
The 1st shot, I can't make out the bottom half of her nose from her face. Granted, I am on crap TV right now but I still feel that detail in the tip is compromised.
The steeper angles of 1 & 3, do favour her better, me thinks.
Don't understand what the gun is about in 4; Maybe that is something private between her and hers (?).
All in all, not bad. But as I stated, I think you've done better....
Don't take this post as me thinking I'm better than you - I'm just trying to be helpful.
ETA: Of these, I believe #3 to be the best.
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