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Model: Jaouhara Elkasmi
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/750 F/2.8 200 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A small street on Strijp-s, through which the tall buildings and light are controlled in a different way.
Because of her attitude she plays with the light in a beautiful way.
strobist info : 2 speelihgt behind the model, left n right for side light. 1 speedlight on my back upper right(with umbrella octagon softbox). and 1 more speedlight with square softbox on my below left.
2nd swimsuit look - pretty amazing, huh? 4th photo shoot with the stunning Nicole.
Follow her on Instagram to see a lot more amazing content!! @moparmodel_official
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
Copyright 2020 by Justin Bonaparte. All Rights Reserved.
Model: Hanna
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/180 F/2.5 2500 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
I took this photo during the Evening Portraits workshop I gave yesterday. By standing in the right place, 1 light source ensures that her face is well lit, that a hair light is present and other light sources provide the atmosphere in the photo.
The wind gave her hair a little more volume.
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
Copyright 2020 by Justin Bonaparte. All Rights Reserved.
Leica M9 + Leica Summilux ASPH 50mm f1.4 + 2 ebay Chinese speedlights
Male model test shoot, London - Jaya
I was also taking similar shots with the Leica M3 + Noctilux 50 f1 lens :)
New: Mamiya 645 1000S - mrleica.com/2014/10/28/mamiya-645-1000s/
New: Hasselblad 500C - mrleica.com/2014/10/28/hasselblad-500c-camera-pinup/
for many years I had a friend, who I eventually took care of and came to love, who had been a photographer as a young woman. in the 25 years I knew her, I had no real idea of her work or her talent. she had no family, so she quickly became part of ours. I'm now in possession of her work, and to honor her, will periodically exhibit some here. this is a late 40's scanned negative that I post processed.
I would wear that cape today!
I'm pretty sure while alive she got little recognition for her work.
Her name was Margaret Simeson Calhoun.
skeletal mess has wonderful textures. the last one used here was one of his.