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Models at Bekonscot Model Village
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Our model here had everyhing we look for when it comes to modeling. I could only sum her up to be Stunning and she rocked her shoot. Never a shy or dull moment which allowed me to gather an extensive collection for her portfolio.
Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what I should try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
View On Black the way it should be seen!
-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
© 2014 Winkler
IAPP Member: US#12002
Project: Let Me Italian You www.flickr.com/photos/141076565@N06/
Model: Marie
Make Up: www.facebook.com/sylwia.witek.mua/
Here's a really unique one; when it was originally released in 1961, the US Navy had a conniption when it was learned that Soviet agents were buying the models. Allegations of security breaches were made, but ultimately proven untrue. The end result was huge sales for Revell from the extra publicity! This boxing is from 1975 and is exactly how I remember seeing if for the first time in Woolworths on Charlotte Street in Sydney NS. Wanted it badly but had to wait a while. Thankfully we have Ebay now!
Model: Fiorella Quesada.
Clothing: Eri Avila, Americana Collection.
Strobe Info: 2x300W Full Power, 1 with reflective silver umbrella to the right from 3/4 above, 1 frontal from the left refractive white umbrella, 1 150W diffused to the backdrop.
VERY photogenic model. It's a shame Flickr won't allow you to favorite your own pictures! This would definitively be one of my favorites.
Models at Bekonscot Model Village
PERMISSION TO USE: Please check the licence for this photo on Flickr. If the photo is marked with the Creative Commons licence, you are welcome to use this photo free of charge for any purpose including commercial. I am not concerned with how attribution is provided - a link to my flickr page or my name is fine. If used in a context where attribution is impractical, that's fine too. I enjoy seeing where my photos have been used so please send me links, screenshots or photos where possible. If the photo is not marked with the Creative Commons licence, only my friends and family are permitted to use it.
Models: Terra (MM #1331990)
© Mark Rosa (MM #1071727) (OMP #229735) (MB #120704)
One White Lightning 1600 in a giant softbox camera right and one White Lightning 1600 in a large octobox on camera left. All lights triggered via Pocket Wizard MultiMAX units.
Post processing: Lightroom 3 BETA
Nikon D3, Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens, ISO 200, 70mm, f/8, 1/200 sec.
Model: Susanna Lindeborg
Today Susanna came by and we took some photos in my home studio. It was the first time I met Susanna, and didnt know what to expect, but she was absolutely lovely! The perfect model. Very friendly and very easy to work with. And as you can see above, very beautiful.
Im very pleased with how the photos turned out, Im hoping she will be pleased with the result as well.
Model - Laura Amy Watts
Make-up & Hair - Rebecca Yeates
Styling & Wardrobe - Me
Photography & Post Processing - Me
These are the 3 Previous Models I designed for Brickvention over the last few years.
First was the Tram in 06, This was a direct port of the trams I use in the Flinders street model,
Second is the tiny Sydney Opera House for 08, Built specifically for Brickvention.
And finally Flinders Street station, This was a test on how smallI could go whilst still keeping it accurate.
All Models were touched up/improved by Rosco, whom also created the instructions.
All rights remain part of Brickventures.
LSS Studio Shoot 18.3.2012
Alternative and Fetisch
Model: Amie Conradine Gibson
MUA: Herself
Photo: Monika Schaible
Models at Bekonscot Model Village
PERMISSION TO USE: Please check the licence for this photo on Flickr. If the photo is marked with the Creative Commons licence, you are welcome to use this photo free of charge for any purpose including commercial. I am not concerned with how attribution is provided - a link to my flickr page or my name is fine. If used in a context where attribution is impractical, that's fine too. I enjoy seeing where my photos have been used so please send me links, screenshots or photos where possible. If the photo is not marked with the Creative Commons licence, only my friends and family are permitted to use it.