Between two projects in my crazy time table, I managed to find some time to edit two images from the shoot for M2 that I wanted to share with you.
Basic editing of a shoot where I really had fun. More to come soon, I hope.
PS: I am storyboarding for the last chapter of my M series Project, if you have some crazy ideas that you want to share, don’t hesitate to shoot me an email.
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).
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.