I found out last week the building where my studio is located has been sold. The new owner has no plans on renewing our lease because it's really an attic.
So I will be searching for a solution and hopefully figure something out. Here is the last model I shot there on 01/15/18, adult star Ashley Stone
Rob
Ashley Stone 1
Love the lighting and shadows accustomed by your style, sorry to hear of the loss of your studio, hope you a resolution is found to your problem soon.
Stan.
If there is a problem keeping them coming, I would be happy to π it
Does this mean no more Wall????
Sorry to hear that about your studio. Hope you find another location soon and keep the photos coming.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
While it would not be as good as the real thing, maybe you should take an array of multiple smaller closeup photos of the wall(s) and combine them into a super-high-res image that can be printed on a large canvas.
Wait a minute... does the new owner know what you are doing up there? Maybe he could be convinced that leaving you in that space is a good thing!!!
It might be possible for a skilled faux-painter to duplicate the look of board formed concrete by painting a board wall various shades of grey.
Just from the image on my lousy screen, there are at least a half dozen, some neutral and some with a hint of yellow. It looks like something that would be done easily with an airbrush, a bit more difficult with a brush. With a brush light washes could work. a bit of fine sand could be good where the concrete has slipped into the joints.
If I were going to try this, I would build the wall and lay flat to paint. I would spray a very light coat of light grey and then build up colors in layers.
I forgot to mention, I would like more photos using this wall, and more photos of this model against any background.
Bill P wrote:
Just from the image on my lousy screen, there are at least a half dozen, some neutral and some with a hint of yellow. It looks like something that would be done easily with an airbrush, a bit more difficult with a brush. With a brush light washes could work. a bit of fine sand could be good where the concrete has slipped into the joints.
If I were going to try this, I would build the wall and lay flat to paint. I would spray a very light coat of light grey and then build up colors in layers.
Just from the image on my lousy screen, there are ... (
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Sorry, poor play on words, I guess.
I asked how many shades of gray, as in fifty?
bdk
Loc: Sanibel Fl.
KEEP Ashley and get rid of the studio.
Itβs a shame about your studio. Nice shot, though.
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