Marta
Organizing this shooting was an horror a bit. My inspiration was a photo of a make-up made of colourful dots - I found it here of Flickr. I show it to Paula in September and she catched the idea, but we always didn't had the time or the model. But this time - we planned it accurately for February 8th...
So much time helped me with ending the home made ringlight - consisting of medium-density fibreboard, LED tape and the transformer. We made it with my father, with some help of his friends. This is my first and the only source of steady (not flash) light for studio purposes.
Paula was to find a model. She phoned her friend, but she has to refuse. But - there was Marta sitting nearby, she heard the talk and said something like: 'Me, chose me!' :)
Paula appeared to be just as creative as my make-up artist should be and she painted the model in the other way than I wanted - but the result was excellent. We made most of the shooting with 80D camera and flash units, then - I changed for the ringlight. In the end, I decided to finish the roll-film in my T70 camera - it had been loaded a month before.
As I have so much portraits from the last year to post-process, not to mention about last sessions with the actresses (and one actor), the digital photos from this shooting still await. But the roll-film has been developed by my friend, so I decided to post it now - as I really don't know when the colour photos from this session will be ready...
Model: Marta Piekarska.
Make-up artist: Paula Kowalczyk.
Camera: Canon T70.
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8.
Film: Rollei RPX 100 @200.
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Marta
Organizing this shooting was an horror a bit. My inspiration was a photo of a make-up made of colourful dots - I found it here of Flickr. I show it to Paula in September and she catched the idea, but we always didn't had the time or the model. But this time - we planned it accurately for February 8th...
So much time helped me with ending the home made ringlight - consisting of medium-density fibreboard, LED tape and the transformer. We made it with my father, with some help of his friends. This is my first and the only source of steady (not flash) light for studio purposes.
Paula was to find a model. She phoned her friend, but she has to refuse. But - there was Marta sitting nearby, she heard the talk and said something like: 'Me, chose me!' :)
Paula appeared to be just as creative as my make-up artist should be and she painted the model in the other way than I wanted - but the result was excellent. We made most of the shooting with 80D camera and flash units, then - I changed for the ringlight. In the end, I decided to finish the roll-film in my T70 camera - it had been loaded a month before.
As I have so much portraits from the last year to post-process, not to mention about last sessions with the actresses (and one actor), the digital photos from this shooting still await. But the roll-film has been developed by my friend, so I decided to post it now - as I really don't know when the colour photos from this session will be ready...
Model: Marta Piekarska.
Make-up artist: Paula Kowalczyk.
Camera: Canon T70.
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8.
Film: Rollei RPX 100 @200.
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