Jolene in Vintage Light 18+

photoshowphotoshow Registered Users Posts: 141 Major grins
edited December 9, 2012 in Go Figure
One of the models I am blessed to work with on a regular basis is Penthouse model Jolene Hex. In these we wanted to create a bit of a vintage nude look and feel so we put the strobes away and brought out the fresnel lights we use when shooting Old Hollywood Glamour.


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  • D3SshooterD3Sshooter Registered Users Posts: 1,187 Major grins
    edited October 31, 2012
    Very nice lights and model.... I do like especially the first one.
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  • ScootersbabygirlScootersbabygirl Registered Users Posts: 224 Major grins
    edited November 6, 2012
    I like the first three but something's off with the fourth one - it looks like you tried to photoshop her abdomen as her hips and legs are wider?
  • RYC RKTRYC RKT Registered Users Posts: 1 Beginner grinner
    edited November 7, 2012
    The shadow over her left shoulder caught my eye in the B&W #4 they all look good.
  • TinstaflTinstafl Registered Users Posts: 355 Major grins
    edited November 8, 2012
    I have never shot with Frenzels, it does have a different look though. I do not know what i think of them. I do not mean your skill in using them but the look. I think it might be better in black and white then in color. Much more difference in the light and dark tones I would think. Thanks for posting them as it got me thinking.
  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited December 9, 2012
    photoshow wrote: »
    One of the models I am blessed to work with on a regular basis is Penthouse model Jolene Hex. In these we wanted to create a bit of a vintage nude look and feel so we put the strobes away and brought out the fresnel lights we use when shooting Old Hollywood Glamour.
    Nice set. thumb.gif
    My biggest nit is a blob of blue in #2 ne_nau.gif
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