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Model Behavior is my new ongoing column. In it I discuss modeling, photography and the relationship between the two. Check it out, it's at www.lighting-essentials.com/
Quinn Linden 2018-05-599 taken with Sony ILCE-7RM3 and FE 55mm F1.8 ZA lens at ¹⁄₅₀₀ s at f/1,8 and ISO 100 ISO
© Loïc Brohard [www.www.instagram.com/loic_brohard_photo]
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Model: Anouk Hoekema
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/200 F / 2.0 125 Canon 5DmkIII 85mm
Lightsettings:
To the left I have a studio lamp with an octabox and under her I have a reflector to soften the shadow.
Playing with the distance is a great way to give a photo the right impact. The distance can be made smaller by the model by leaning forwards and supporting for example on her elbows and the photographer can increase the impact in the photo by placing the eyes on 3/4 of the photo. As a result, a small piece of the top of her head falls away, but you almost get the feeling that you are sitting on the lip of the model.
Model Dasha Mudrova Taken At An Expressions Glamour Club Photoshoot In New York City. Photo Taken Saturday September 29, 2018.
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Model train beginners guide... This guide is there to show you exactly how you can be able to complete a model train from the start to the very last bit. It is a guide that is able to work for you regardless of the limitation of your own space, budget and timeline. dld.bz/modeltrainbeginners
Model: Eva
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