Finals
I already posted some SOOC frames from this shoot earlier, and since a few people seem to like it I decided to post the final versions, too:-)
1: Orange Wrap:
2: Lady in Chains:
3: Coming Up:
4: Hanging in there:
5: Capital R:
6: What's up:
7: Feeling pretty:
8: Two stars:
Thanks for stopping by!
1: Orange Wrap:
2: Lady in Chains:
3: Coming Up:
4: Hanging in there:
5: Capital R:
6: What's up:
7: Feeling pretty:
8: Two stars:
Thanks for stopping by!
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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I wish I had access to cheap fabric. Must be nice!
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Yeah, this stuff definitely helps. Having one of the largest fabric markets in US just 40 miles away is one of LA/Hollywood area perks :-)
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Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
I finally realized I'm sitting on a mother lode of models - Hollywood:-)
Haha :ivar .... I wish I could say the same
But I like it so much I love it! Therefore, the others don't matter
In this one, the model looks her best and quirkiness has not crossed over into slightly ridiculous.
Neil
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Ain't it funny how we all cherish totaly different things in the same set of pics?
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Thanks for stopping by, hope everything is good for you! :-)
I do, actually, fashion industry *is* fun from where I stand (it would not be the case if I had to make my living out of it:-).
Very nice work. Looks like she has very white skin, which can be an issue with flash, but it all looks good here.
Sam
Sam,
thank you!
Her skin is indeed extremely white.
But CTO is my friend and I tried to keep my flash light no more that one stop above the ambient to avoid the specifically this kind of problem.
Nice.
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i didnt notice #7 before...i really like that one too. that smile makes it...
Great shots. I love the dirty industrial location with the beautiful model and props. Good foresight in what you wanted for a final product.
I guess it was hiding:-)
Thanks again!
Randy,
Thank you!
I actually wanted to do something like this for a very long time. The primary obstacles were:
1) lack of facility
2) lack of model
Once I realized I can get both at the same time it was pretty much a no-brainer. And fabric just added some spice ;-)
Cheers!
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