Amanda Choong reloaded.

I’ve been quite busy shooting, day and night, and had barely time to edit the photos from the shoot with Amanda (from this post).

Amanda is a young UNI student who seriously desires to get involved in the modeling industry.

I’m very happy the way she gets involved and followed my direction during the shoot. She’s still young and yet very talented, no doubt she’ll get her look into the fashion industry.

Next model to feature this wall will be Tamsin Starick (reloaded from this post).

Here come the photos.
Model: Amanda Choong
MUA: Kirsten Pawlicki

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Soph Ea, the liberal Geisha

I met Soph-Ea through a friend, who is a friend of a friend who has a friend on FaceBook who knows her …

It’s a circle of photographers and models and it’s very normal that we end up having a shoot together.

Soph-Ea took a 2,5 hours drive, from Ingleburn, down to Canberra for this shoot. Wow. That’s a real model :).

We had a good time and the shoot took place … in the backyard of the 104.7 radio station.

A special thank to Ashleigh from the radio who let us use a really nice and big dead tree for the shoot.

PS: Soph-Ea did her own make up and the outfit is hand made by her sister.

Good job Soph-Ea

Here come some images.

Stay tuned as the video of the shoot will be released shortly.

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Tamsin. The Model Mayhem

I had a shoot this afternoon with Tamsin and I must say that I was blown away by the model.

As I always do, I met Tamsin during the week for a meet and greet chat about the shoot and what I had in mind.

Tamsin appeared as a very reserved young lady, almost shy, but willing to do her best for the shoot.

Well, I knew a bit about Tamsin before meeting her and knew what she was capable of but I’d say that I was blown away at the photo shoot.

I am a full time flash shooter and use several flashguns intensively. With Tamsin, I didn’t need the light. She was the light.

The session started a bit in a mess with the flashguns not getting in sync with the radio poppers and also, once again, it was an outdoor shot and it was freezing.

Hummm… It took me a while to set the lights up, while Tamsin was standing in a light business suit (that was the theme of the shoot, by the way) and I had to warm up the session before the model got frozen.

Anyway, here are a few images of the afternoon shoot (more to come soon).

Model: Tamsin Starick

MUA: Kirsten Pawlicki

Photo by Thierry
Photo by Thierry

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14 Juillet Fete Nationale reposted

A quick post for all the attendees of the French National Day (14 Juillet) at the Alliance Francaise in Canberra:
Following this post, I am uploading the full album of the Night here.
The album comes with a slide show or you can navigate through the images clicking on the thumbnails.
You also have the ability to download the images for your private use. Please make sure that you do not remove the copyright notice on the images.

If you are interested in having some prints or enlargements, please contact me, either by phone on 0402 185 397 or email to thierry@nomadphotography.com.au

Each image has an unique identifier, so make sure you include the image ID in your email.

Again, here is the link to the album: http://nomadphotography.com.au/AF_090714

PS:

Did I mention that the album has 600 + images ???

Be sure to give some times for the images to load but I’m prety sure thamy server will do its best to send you the images as fast as possible (all depends on your internet connection, of course).

Amanda @ the Marketplace

Yes, Idid it again.

I dragged another young and talented model out of the comfy of her lodge for a cold outdoor shoot Frdiay.

I wanted a theme with the chic and the abandoned and have asked Amanda to have some classy outfit for the shoot, which took place at a marketplace just in border of Canberra.

There was sunshine but we shot almost under the shade and it was pretty cold. Even we were shooting next to a fireplace.

For this shoot, I used exclusively the Canon 5D Mark II, off camera flashes using a pair of Canon 580 EX II remote-triggered by a set of Radio Poppers and a Canon ST-E2.

Check out some images from the shoot.

Model: Amanda Choong

MUA: Kirsten Pawlicki

Photo by Thierry
Photo by Thierry
Photo by Thierry
Photo by Thierry

Urbaine Glamazones

Une fois n’est pas coutume, cet article est en francais et est relative a une seance photo que j’ai eu la semaine derniere avec deux amies modeles: Rachelle et Emma.

Si vous etes un fidele de mon blog, vous avez du deja vu les articles precedent parlant de ce shoot.

Rien de nouveau ici, si ce n’est la facon d’editer les photo. Ce n’est un secret pour personne, j’aime bien le noir & blanc et j’ai voulu accentue’ le chic et le glamour avec le noir.

Qui a dit que le fshion doit etre chatoyant de couleur avec une tonne de Photoshop? certainement pas moi.

Ces photos ont ete tres legerement retouchees, quelques unes ont eu le traitement d’une texture. Le resultat, je trouve, est tres flatteur pour les modeles mais aussi pour la composition.

J’ai intitule cet article “Urbaine Glamazones” pour evoquer le chic et glamour dans le chaos d’un mur de tag.

Petite note technique: j’ai utilise’ un flash deporte’ sur ces images, actionne’ par un couple de Radio Popper.

J’ai utilise’ essentiellement le Canon 5D Mark III avec l’objectif Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS L USM. J’avais aussi ammene’ un Nikon D700 et l’objectif Nikkor 70-200 F2.8 AF-S VR, mais l’ai tres peu utilise’.

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