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Jenn Vega was a Mandalorian mercenary and bounty hunter during the Clone Wars. Unlike many of her fellow Mandalorians, she did not sign exclusive contracts with any side of the conflict, but offered her serviced to both, the Republic and the Separatists, on a job to job basis. Thus she made sure that no side could easily dispose of her, since she would be needed for future missions by both. She was especially proficient in the use of long range weapons like sniper rifles and was very fond of speeder bikes. Rumor had it that she fell in love with a clone soldier in the later days of the war. Nobody really knows what happened to her, when the Empire arose from the ashes of the war. The only certain thing is, that she was last seen leaving a Republic base, shortly after Order 66 was given out.
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A quick speeder and mini figure concept I came up with a while ago. Hope to use her in some builds one day.
square buttercream cake design inspired by Jenn and Victor's wedding invite, which she designed herself. I love the tone on tone decor with the pop of red. The Double Happiness on top was a nod to Victor's heritage
Eric and Jenn got married and asked me to be a groomsman. This is what happened. Extra thanks to Joe for helping photograph the event.
I had a lot of fun shooting Jenn, she has a lot of energy and takes direction very well. Find her on Model Mayhem (Jenn Chatterton MM #751111 )
one of our group, photographer Jenn Crane, took a whole series of photos of objects from the factory, with this wall as a backdrop -- the delicate colors in the aging concrete are just so lovely...
One of the couples we photographed in Vegas while attending WPPI and a taekwondo tournament.
Jenn was such a natural in front of the camera. She made everything look so easy, what doesn't tell in the story is that we're in the middle of the desert in winter. The poor girl was freezing but she made it look as though it's on a lovely sunny day :)
Strobist Info :
Einstein + 51cm shoot through umbrella on the left.
Jenn's glass. normally, somebody else's art isn't something i consider shooting as "art" for myself. i shoot this particular art as a favor to a friend so she has a catalogue of her work after it sells. i use a fuji 7000 and whatever else i can to create a studio. this time it worked out better than it ever has before.
*edit - this is straight out of the camera, so some adjustments really could be made (i've learned a lot more since i posted this picture).
i was beyond pleased to get this look with a handheld walmart light and some white table cloths draped all around. i've posted about 15 of her latest pieces in my stream.
her stuff is really beautiful, isn't it?