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Wismar. Foto: Petra Wruck

model: Allison Joseph

straight out of camera

 

i had a shoot with Richard, Allison, and Jett at an empty club today.

this was honestly the greatest, most satisfying, fun shoot of my life.

  

i apologize for the intense spam.

 

inspired by tim walker

Photoshoot collaboration with Angel Dorr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/emeraldcitydarling/)

Makeup: Angel Dorr

Hair: Angalina Sandoval

Model: Dana Michels

Set design/prop design: Chrissie White

(c) Dodge Photography

 

Model - Cicely-Grace

Studio work

Model photographed in studio with slides Fuji Velvia 50 asa, years ago and digitalised

Model: Malina

Location: Somewhere on highway 9 ( I think near the summit. I think....)

Model: Vera Rovers

Photographer: Bram van Dal

 

1/1600 F/1.4 400 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm

 

Making use of the elements, such as the wind, is an added value to a photo.

 

In this photo, the wind got free rein on a square. Basically the challenge was to take the time to catch the right moment.

Model: Sinba

 

More info about Sinba, books/ebooks and BTS videos:

 

gjesdal.org/Sinba

*I'm not interested in awards and comment codes.

I delete awards and icons without their own words.

Thanks.

My work w/ Model/Actor Nick

Merry Christmas everyone!

 

Since 2010, at the end of each year, I've compiled an image of all the new Lego models that I built. One can argue about their exact number (do a tractor, trailer and its load count as three, how much of a model needs to be changed before it's a new build?) but I think it is fair to say that I had a productive year. I certainly built quite a bit more than last year.

 

I had a very busy year at work and spent about a quarter of my time on work travel (including trips to present work at conferences in Greece and Japan and three project meetings in the US), so I am not quite sure how I managed. Many of these models are quite small though, and I can build them fairly quickly, spread out over a weekend or two. I also do a lot of planning when I am travelling, looking at pictures and thinking about how to build new models.

 

Looking at this year's collection, it's clearly I have turned into a full-blown City builder. There is only one 1/36 scale military model; the rest are minifigure scale and civilian. For me, highlights are the Allelys MAN TGX with an Ivatt Steam locomotive and the Manners DAF XG with tractors.

 

I displayed models at Modelshow Europe in the Netherlands, BrickFair Chantilly in the US and at the Great Western Brick Show in the UK. At the latter event, I had the opportunity to run my locomotive on a railway layout, which was a lot of fun. I also attended a WAMALUG meeting in the US, because this happened to coincide with a work trip. It was very nice to chat to some of the builders I've met through BrickFair in a quieter and smaller setting.

 

I am not sure what the new year will bring. I will be attending a few Lego events abroad, but hopefully there will be a little less work travel. Currently, I am planning a new 1/36-scale military build and I want to build new models for a 1/22 Japan-themed display, but I also anticipate there will be a few more minifigure scale haulage models.

-Photo : HoangHK 0909.0000.15

-Make up : Ngọc RyO 0934.0000.15

-Art director : TOM 0932.0000.15 ^^!

-Lighting : Erik Bui 090909.1605

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