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Heyjude
November 15, 2013
Wonderful B & W shot! Nicely composed and great contrast.! Creative set up, there's a story here open to interpretation.
Pjerry
October 18, 2014
Do like the other one more. The mood is better there.
Still... I would be very pleased when I could make such a beautiful capture (Oh.... it is the same capture LOL ) :p
Still... I would be very pleased when I could make such a beautiful capture (Oh.... it is the same capture LOL ) :p
FrankSomma
November 30, 2014
Stunner....I mean the lady not the photo, oh the photo's intriguing as well. Reminds me of ELO's Strange Magic.
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Location
This was taken in an old, classic Colonial in the suburbs of Philadelphia, the location chosen by the model for this shoot.Time
not relevantLighting
My philosophy is to keep everything as simple as possible. The world is lighted by one light source, the sun --- and so this was handled with one remote strobe and umbrella, the umbrella to soften or eliminate shadows.Equipment
Equipment: Nikon, 50mm, tripod, portable 400W strobe, umbrella, light standInspiration
I met this beauty while she was working at a fast food place. She advised that she had been doing some modeling, so I asked if she was interested in building her portfolio. She agreed. We designed three locations and costumes for each, an all-day shoot.Editing
Cropping only, the original shot in B&WIn my camera bag
When on location, my normal is two camera bodies, three lenses, one on-camera strobe, one fold-up reflector, ND filters and a polarizor..always a tripod and monopodFeedback
Design in detail is critical for any project; and if possible, be able to re-shoot if stuff happens.