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Sunday I did a model shoot for two models from the Riverside area. We shot at my studio and at a few outdoor locations around Palm Desert. I think it went pretty well, we got lots of great photos and had a fun time doing it. These guys were a couple of characters, lots of fun to work with.
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Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess!
Shot with a Canon 5D Mark II & 24-105 mm USM 4.0 Canon L Lens! I shot video at the same time as stills with the 9shooter--enjoy the video of the goddess!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXTDhbnmw10
All the best on your hero's journey!
Had the opportunity to contribute to the portfolio of model Carla Nichols yesterday! We had a great time shooting at various locations around Branson, MO. More of her to come as I finish edits!
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Model: Vivianne Sultanova [ View On Black ]
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Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model: Saga Siamese
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
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-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
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Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model: René Martens (photographer)
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/800 F/2.0 200 Canon 5DmkIII 85mm
I like it when you can inspire each other and share the passion in photography. I like it when photographers see the camera as a tool, to others the way how he sees the world.
You don't have to be a photographer, to make photo's, when you make portraits, is't important to know how you work with a person how standing at the front of the camera.
It's nice toe share knowledge, to understand each other and respect how the are. You don't make a photo with a camera, but with respect.