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A creative fashion shoot with jeans being the focal point.
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Action Award
Chatter Award
Zenith Award
Creative Winter Award
Legendary Award
Contest Finalist in Looking At Faces Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Inspiring Portraits Photo Contest get inspired magazine
Top Shot Award
Community Choice Award
Contest Finalist in Compositions 101 Photo Contest vol6
Runner Up in Image Of The Month Photo Contest Vol 35
Contest Finalist in Image Of The Month Photo Contest Vol 35
Contest Finalist in Anything People Photo Contest
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Jaywilliam
September 07, 2018
Join the conversation. Add a comment or even better, a critique. Let's get better together!
Tonkpilz686
September 11, 2018
seriously amazing! My goal is to be able to work like this someday! well done!
williefrancinejohnsonjones
October 12, 2020
That’s my favorite shade of red! She wears it beautifully.
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Location
I took this photo at my make-shift studio where I take most of my studio/indoor photos.Time
I honestly can't remember because we all ended up losing track of time since we got so caught up in our work and constantly thinking of new looks and combination of clothing to shoot.Lighting
I'm 99% sure I ended up using my go-to set-up which is a simple Godox AD600 flash with a 7ft Profoto white Umbrella as the modifier placed just above her face.Equipment
Canon 5dmkIII + 100mm L f/2.8. Godox AD600, Profoto 7ft White Umbrella.Inspiration
The inspiration came from talking with my friend and stylist who helped to take my idea to the next level. As soon as I saw the model with the unique head-piece, I thought it would be perfect to reveal as little as possible to keep it interesting and keep the viewer wondering.Editing
Naturally, I did some post-processing to the image to enhance it. As far as I can remember, I did minimal skin retouching and tweaked color/contrast to get to a point where I was happy. I think I ended up using Capture One and Photoshop.In my camera bag
I always carry my Canon 5dmkIII (before it was the 7D) with two lenses, 100mm f/2.8L and a Zeiss 35mm Distagon T* f/2 ZE.Feedback
I guess the only thing I can think of is, surround yourself with equally minded creatives and together it's possible to create something that alone would not be possible.