This was, for me, a blind shoot. I had neither met any of the models nor visited the hall. I used 2 of my Interfit 300w/sec strobes with either the beauty dish and a soft box for some and a soft box and a shoot through brolly for others.
I have never worked with a more compliant and relaxed 'stranger to the lens' before.
Jess #1
Jess #2
Jess #3
Jess #4
Jess #5
SHE will not be a stranger to the lens for long... A real natural.... Good shots....
These are gorgeous!! What camera & lens did you use?
I used an 85mm Canon f1.8 on a Canon 600D
your capture of her in #5 is artfully done. I really like this
Just between you and me . . . . . there is more than a little post capture work in #5
I'm not telling! I love this look.
Gamlaman wrote:
This was, for me, a blind shoot. I had neither met any of the models nor visited the hall. I used 2 of my Interfit 300w/sec strobes with either the beauty dish and a soft box for some and a soft box and a shoot through brolly for others.
I have never worked with a more compliant and relaxed 'stranger to the lens' before.
Lucky you! what a lovely model. and the photographer did good too. :D :thumbup:
Lucky you! what a lovely model. and the photographer did good too. :D :thumbup:[/quote]
Thanks
I like #4 the best. She will learn in time, to change her expression and give you more emotion. She's a beauty and I would suggest continuing to develop her as a model.
@CharlieJ, thanks for your comments.
My understanding is that Jess was 'talked into' sitting for the photographers at this shoot to make sure that each photographer had a model to work with at all times. She is, apparently, very much on the fringes of the photography and modelling world.
As for working with her again ? there are too many miles between us and the transport infra structure means an involved and circuitous time consuming journey. :-(
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