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Urban funky model shoot THIS SATURDAY

Started by Jonathan, April 05, 2010, 08:18:44 AM

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A clear example of why one of us earns a living taking photographs and the other doesn't  :tup:
Now starting to go through them in earnest - won't find any as good as that... :'(

Sandy

Sounds like you had a great time.

Sandy

Eileen

It does! Look forward to seeing more of your pictures.  :)

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Whilst i think both of you would have enjoyed it i think Eileen would have gained the most from it based on her portrait portfolio and interest in flash lighting.
With a sufficient supply of make up assistants and models - you could easily do a 9 til 5 session at that place and still run out of time. (and memory cards :tup:)
It's easier to press the button than have to contort your body and facial expressions on queue - on top of which some of the places left the models very cold.
I think i bumped into Jonathan just 3 times all session - at the beginning, during a model swap and in the morgue.

It was so interesting to see how the different models worked in different situations, the various lighting 'rigs' being used by various photographers and even the the effect of the make up girls on a models appearance.
Seeing how Jonathan 'created' his morgue refrigerator shot was a video tutorial in itself. It's easy to see how people 'get drawn into' helping to create a shot.
I suspect once the scene was set a few others got 'their' shot as well.
It was that type of day, or if that is business as usual i can see why people enjoy doing that line of work.
As i said earlier - once you've done a shoot like this - you can find yourself getting hooked...

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