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Model: Lott Kalee
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/60 F1.8 640 85mm
Location: The Veemgebouw in Eindhoven. This location includes the ground floor of a vershal, where small shops sell their products, a nice location with different atmospheric delights, a location is a Wine & Nut position.
In this entire shoot, I made use of the light that enters the building through the windows and the present can light.
You can play here quite nicely with the environment and by putting objects of focus in the foreground (repoussoir), give more depth to an image.
This location I will visit often.
Model: Tania d'Anconia
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model: Polina
Backdrop: backdrops by gabriella
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/160 F2.2 125 Canon 5DmkIII 85mm
Sometimes you don't need much to let a photo speak, dark brown tones that set the mood in the photo set the mood and bright colors to make the model stand out.
The chair also helps more to get a nice natural powerful pose to complete the picture.
Model: Shana Claes
Event: Photo fair
Masterclass: Cinematic Portraits
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/750 F/3.5 640 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A very small piece of a cafe, which we have used as decor. What were the color tones that ensured that the total picture became a whole.
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Model: Sophie Egberink
Photographer: Bram van Dal
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1/1500 F/1.4 200 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
If you are in Amsterdam, the canal houses offer a beautiful backdrop. Whether it's Amsterdam or Strijp-S, I often look up the locations, together with the models, where I see a repetition in terms of color tones.
Many shades of color that you see in her clothing are reflected in the environment in a certain gradation.
Furthermore, such a staircase helps to build a pose more easily. But by taking the time, communicating with the model and fine-tuning, you ensure that the dots are put on the i's and cross the t's.