sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Gee - these girls and their tats! Madison is sporting several new tattoos from the last time I saw her. On her left thigh is a sabre-toothed tiger. On her right arm is a sleeve depicting an antique world map. That is kind of a classy idea I haven't seen before.
"Bob" - the sabretoothed tiger.
Getting ready for the next set.
sb wrote:
Gee - these girls and their tats! Madison is sporting several new tattoos from the last time I saw her. On her left thigh is a sabre-toothed tiger. On her right arm is a sleeve depicting an antique world map. That is kind of a classy idea I haven't seen before.
Beautiful lady and photos, can not wait to see more.
Bruce
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
The first shot is a photograph. There clearly was thought put into the setting, the pose, the lighting, etc. The intent of the photographer was to highlight the leg tattoo, and he succeeded.
The next might be called snapshots, based on the "clutter" elements in the background like power cords, trash can, etc. Yet they tell a very nice story -- without an "essay" -- that is both visually and mentally appealing. The position of the mirror is not an accident; it reflects the hidden side of the model and shows the garment rack from which outfits are chosen. There are a few clothing items on the table at the right and even some items on the floor at bottom right that actually add to the casualness of the shots by defining the informality of the dressing area.
All of this works well for me in this series. My "proof" is obtained by imaging a much cleaner setting with perhaps a totally plain background and just the mirror. It would then approach being a posed photograph and not a story.
As AZNikon said, nice set. And I will add "nice story telling."
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
John: you are spot on. Madison was not posing. This shoot was in a large open studio with four models and about ten photographers. Madison was getting ready in the corner when I looked over and spotted her and took some spontaneous photos. I mostly do wildlife photography, where if you see something neat, you take some photos because it may not get any better!
Nice work. Beautiful girl.
sb wrote:
John: you are spot on. Madison was not posing. This shoot was in a large open studio with four models and about ten photographers. Madison was getting ready in the corner when I looked over and spotted her and took some spontaneous photos. I mostly do wildlife photography, where if you see something neat, you take some photos because it may not get any better!
Where have I been all my life ? wish I could have been there.
lost in the fog of life bruce
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