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More of the lovely Emma
Strobist:
SB910 into 60" umbrella above camera. Large silver reflector below. Fired by Cactus v5.
portfolio shoot with models Eva and Emma in Bohuslän, Sweden
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Natural light. Taken in a doorway. Straight from camera.
Exif Supplied
Thanks Emma !!
Nikon D7K and 50mm F1.8D.
portfolio shoot with model Emma K. in Bohuslän, Sweden
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portfolio shoot with model Emma K. in Bohuslän, Sweden
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Emma Frost as portrayed by Jacqui Holland. Hair & Make-up by Melanie Karapetian. Photography by Christopher J. Smith.©2010 All Rights Reserved
Emma Frost™ is a Registered Trademark of Marvel Comics. This series is not for profit tribute to the character, no infringement is implied or intended.
Jacqui Holland
Melanie Karapetian
portfolio shoot with model Emma K. in Bohuslän, Sweden
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editorial shoot for GMARO magazine with model Emma in Gothenburg, Sweden
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Emma’s studio apartment has everything she needs within a 16x16 footprint.
Built for the FriendsBricks Frienduary Build Challenge to build an apartment for a Heartlake City resident within a 16x16 footprint.
PS. At one point in my life, I lived in a tiny, tiny one-bedroom apartment. I used to call it the “shoebox”. Fortunately, it was at least a little bigger than Emma’s studio. Anyway, that’s where the name for this MOC came from.
editorial shoot for GMARO magazine with model Emma in Gothenburg, Sweden
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portfolio shoot with model Emma in Bohuslän, Sweden
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portfolio shoot with model Emma in Bohuslän, Sweden
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Mamiya RZ67 II | Mamiya 110mm f:2.8 | Kodak Portra 400 100
Digitized with EPSON V800
Home developed in Tetenal C-41
editorial shoot for GMARO magazine with model Emma in Gothenburg, Sweden
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Another upload from the photoshoot at Hallam Mill.
Mostly natural window light with this shot.
Model Mayhem Details:
Kevin Pack Photography [1455809]
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Nicodemus, Kansas
Linhof Technikardan 4x5 camera, 210mm Nikkor lens, Tri-X Pan film
Nicodemus is a small town in Kansas settled after the Civil War by ex-slaves, known as exodusters. The town struggled to survive through the late 19th and 20th centuries as an island of black settlement in the American Midwest and is still home to several African-American families.
I photographed this and a number of other exoduster-built structures for the National Park Service in preparation for designation of the Nicodemus National Historic Site.