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Model: Gustavo Ruben
Model: Gustavo Ruben Valenzuela
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/125 F1.8 500 85mm
Location: Gusj Market is one of the shops at Strijp-S in Eindhoven, this shop is in an old Philips building called the Engine Room, a beautiful property where Gusj Market has pretty unique stuff for an inspiring lifestyle.
In this photo we used the available light, left to come through a window, natural light and behind me is a big bright light that makes his eyes to catch light.
In this picture I'm Slightly higher compared with the model. The model sits on a table and supports with his right arm on his thigh, through this pose, you as a viewer otherwise experience such a picture.
When doing photoshoots I try models so send them a passive attitude, where the distance from the camera increases, move to an active attitude, with the model more leaning forward, causing contact is made with the viewer, hereby have to look, but the viewer should be able to see the eyes of the model or the model is not necessarily the camera to get a feel upon seeing the photo.
Model: Gustavo Ruben
Model: Gustavo Ruben Valenzuela
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/125 F1.8 500 85mm
Location: Gusj Market is one of the shops at Strijp-S in Eindhoven, this shop is in an old Philips building called the Engine Room, a beautiful property where Gusj Market has pretty unique stuff for an inspiring lifestyle.
In this photo we used the available light, left to come through a window, natural light and behind me is a big bright light that makes his eyes to catch light.
In this picture I'm Slightly higher compared with the model. The model sits on a table and supports with his right arm on his thigh, through this pose, you as a viewer otherwise experience such a picture.
When doing photoshoots I try models so send them a passive attitude, where the distance from the camera increases, move to an active attitude, with the model more leaning forward, causing contact is made with the viewer, hereby have to look, but the viewer should be able to see the eyes of the model or the model is not necessarily the camera to get a feel upon seeing the photo.