View allAll Photos Tagged Modeling
Model: Tania d'Anconia
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
one speedlight with shoot through umbrella off to the left and one speedlight behind model to the right
Model: Ashlea Omara (Mayhem #637775)
Strobist info:
A bare flash with a reflector behind the cam. Triggered with Profoto Air Remote.
Shot at Adrian Pini's Studio, London
Colour adjustment and post edited with Adobe Lightroom and CS5.
Copyright KROP! 2012
A Photo of a Model at the Sony Booth, taken during Imaging World 2025 in Nuremberg. Photo taken with a Sony Alpha 9 III at an incredible 80.000th of a second! Many thanks to the model.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
You can see my images on fluidr: click here
You can see my most interesting photo's on flickr: click here
Model: Elizabeth
www.instagram.com/model_elizabethsumpter/
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
You know when there is modelling in your blood. So natural expressions without any difficulty. Great portrait with expression!
Thank you all for your appreciation.
Follow me on:
© 2016 Jordi Corbilla - All Rights Reserved.
Do not use any of my images without permission.
*Note that groups and albums are machine handled by Flickr Photo Analytics app and we apologise for any inconveniences caused.
www.facebook.com/PinkPetraPhotography
pinterest.com/pinkpetraphoto/pinkpetraphotography/
Photographer: Petra Horváth
Model: Noémi Gugyella
Orosháza, Hungary
2013
Model: Tania d'Anconia
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
Model: Laura Casparie
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/2000 F/2.0 400 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A place on Strijp-s where I've been before, but the pastel blue color of her clothes, in combination with the cream-colored wall, makes for an atmospheric clear photo.
Model: Guulke Wassenberg
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Insta: www.instagram.com/the_cinematic_portraits/
Camera settings:
Shutterspeed: 1/1500
Aperture: F / 2.0
Iso: 320
Camera: Canon 5DmkII
Lens: 85mm
Working on location offers me as a photographer many possibilities, the environment is true I am going to see it as a decor, where everything that is loose or stuck I am going to look or what kind of a way that can be a nice addition to the photo.
Mirroring and reflections can be simple elements that can completely change a picture, it will make a photo more spacious.
In this photo I used the mirroring of a window, where the angle of how you stand relative to the window is an important part. The moment you do not close enough to the window, you will see the model at least double or four times in the reflection depending on whether it is single glass or double glazing. Every surface of the window will give the reflection.