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Model Natalia Zhang
Feels like a long way off now but:
"I can but trust that good shall fall
At last—far off—at last, to all,
And every winter change to spring." (Tennyson)
Photoshoot for Canvas Magazine BD
Strobe info:
Applied clamshell lighting.
Godox 300Pro as a key light with a beauty dish.
Godox 300pro as a backlight with a small dish.
Model Natalia Zhang
I think Natalia is the most beautiful model I have shot to date. She doesn't have a bad side.
So many great shots from my studio session with her... more unseen edits from that shoot coming.
Model: Natalia Zhang
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Thanks again to those who helped to make this shoot happen. I could not have afforded to do this without you.
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Donations will go to paying for future shoots (as I don't get paid for my shots and shoot for the love of the art) AND also for my Flickr account so I can continue to share the pictures with you.
Model: Serene
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Belinda, a portrait commissioned for a tv program.
For Strobist:
A single SB-800 diffused with a silk umbrella, triggered with a SU-800 attached to a Nikon D2H.
More pic here @ www.tedadnanphotography.com/tedgallery/peopleview.php?no=139
Brand: Amisheé
Agency: COdesign
Makeover: Hossain
Styling: Goutom Saha dada
Artist: Shirin Akhter Shela
Production: ZiaPhotography
Line producer: Atandrila Huda
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Styled by @trexiedorrell
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Model: Parisa
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model Natalia Zhang
Lighting David Shoukry
I have a number of shortlisted edits of this particular shot (backdrop/no backdrop, various tones and tints) and they all look good for slightly different reasons. How can I possibly choose? I can't! (Should I have to even, so what if I have a few versions? I am not as bad as Warhol.) Maybe as time passes, I will come to love one edit more than the other, but for now, you'll have to put up with my Warholesqueness.
Model: Parisa
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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