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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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My first model that I have ever painted!
Friends tell me it turned out alright!
(but still a long long way from the other F4U-4 already posted on this group! :)
Just for the record, this is a 1/72, F4U-4"Corsair", U.S.M.C model , from Hobby Boss
The kit is a beginers kit, lots of "monoblock" parts to assemble but the details, plastic and decalcs quality is quite surprising for this very low cost Kit
Runway challenge for Top Model Playback. This will be used for the promo shot of the contest...and yeah it's Ilonna.
She made it into Technical 2, so happy! So you should see her entry for the semi-finalist round soon!
This would be her new make-over...she got red hair! Anyway, I drew the dress completely!
Model:
Adam (Lukas Model Citizen), eyes enhanced by me.
Fashion credits:
blouse: Lukas model citizen
jeans by Krisma fashions
boots from ebay
Model:Vanessa
Stilist:Sabrina Giunti www.eurekadesign.it
Hair Stilist:Hairgroup Prato
Make Up:jessy
Location :Prato City
I like shooting models of cars, so when the opportunity arises I go for it. The car belongs to my daughters husband, Cameron, and also owns a model 4-door sedan version of this utility.
The car is a Ford BA Falcon XR8. (in case you're unfamiliar), and the model is 1/18th scale, Biante.
For this shoot, I started out using my 580EXII with a 43" shoot through brolly, mounted on my Avenger (copy) C-Stand. The flash was cranked up to the max, and camera was @ iso400 and f/22 on the 17-40L. I wanted more power, so ended up swapping out the flash for my Ranger Quadra (this photo). The Q was running off socket B @ 2/3 power I think, and still using the same brolly/stand set-up. The reflector of the Q filled the brolly nicely, unlike the tighter beam of the 580EXII (@24mm).
The setup shot below was shot with the 580EXII, and levels lifted about a stop. Post work was minimal with the shots lit with the Quadra, just slight sharpening and a S curve in PS. Out of camera files were JPEG, not RAW............for no other reason than I forgot to set RAW, it was late, close to midnight :-)