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Fujifilm 400H Pro
Mamiya 645AF
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Working with Rachel and Sol was a wonderful experience. The talent and grace of these two people really helped make the photoshoot move swiftly and confidently.
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Photographer: C'est moi
Photographer's Assistant: Judith Turano
Model: Rachel Brice
Model's Assistant: Sol Crawford
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Strobist Info: AB800 into PLM64 over camera, AB1600 into umbrella camera left, ABR800 into umbrella camera right. Processing to taste.
Rachel @ 21 years old.
AI added movement.
If you click the arrows in upper right corner to make it Full Screen, it will run in a loop.
Original pic before clean up - www.flickr.com/photos/108377568@N08/15170913454/in/album-...
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Tommy Koehler. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
One of my most coveted girls ♥! Perfect face and hair color ♥ (at least for me ;)!). I wanted to try a more casual look for her :).
Sweater : PandoAndMom
Jeans : Clear-Lan
Shoes : Momoko
Purse : Mattel
French postcard by Editions Cinémagazine, no. 53. Photo: Jean Desboutin.
Rachel Devirys (1890-1983), born Rachel Itzkovitz in the Russian Empire, was a Franco-Russian actress, who started in French cinema from 1917 and is known for such films as Visages d'enfants (Jacques Feyder, 1923) with Jean Forest, Monte Carlo (Louis Mercanton, 1925) with Betty Balfour, Le berceau de dieu (Fred Leroy-Granville 1926), and Croquette (Mercanton, 1928) again with Balfour. Devirys continued well into the sound era, with films such as Maternité ( Jean Benoît-Lévy, 1930). One of her last parts was in Les enfants terribles (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1950).
Endearing is Devirys's part as the stepmother of Forest in Visages d'enfants, shot in Switzerland and with much attention to the psychology of children and their behavior vs. 'intruders'. A beautiful tinted print was found at the EYE Filmmuseum decades ago, and together with other prints, used for a full restoration. See archive.org/details/VisagesDenfants1923
Strobist Info:
- 1 x Alien Bees B800 into Photoflex 5' Octodome Key, camera right, 1/2 power
- 1 x Alien Bees B800 into Photoflex 36"x48" Litedome Q39 softbox Fill, camera rear, 1/8 power
- 1 x Alien Bees B800 into 48" Black/White Umbrella, background left, full power
- triggered with CyberSync CST & 1 x CyberSync CSRB+ (attached to rear Fill strobe/softbox)
©2011, FUSINA Dominik
Publishing date : 26/08/2011
Location : Gleizé (Beaujolais - France) / Château de Vaurenard
Model : Rachel
Make-up / Assistant : Virginie.
Don't use or publish that photo without my permission.
Thank you for your favs (F) en comments ;)
Ecoute! | Rachel
Ce matin, séance avec Rachel pour réaliser son book photo. Le temps étant très incertain, nous avons été contraint de jouer avec le vent et la lumière. Finalement, une ambiance comme je les aime : naturelle et spontanée.
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NIKON D3s
Lens : 50mm/f1.4 NIKON
Settings : --
Natural light
No tripod.
Evan Rachel Wood, at the Premiere of "Across the Universe" - Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto International Film Festival, 2007. (I was on the Red Carpet for this one. )
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Published on Torontoist
This shoot was different but awesome. We had to sneak out hop fences and crawl under a bridge with all my equipment to evade the cops. pretty fun
"How can I not," she answered when I asked if she was still feeding the cats.
A gentle soul, Rachel has been feeding stray cats for ages, she even names most of them.
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Rachel Weisz photographed by Greg Williams
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Finally! <3 I promised new photos and I hope you like Rachel McFrizz's Modalicious meets Amy Winehouse look. I love and have adored Erin's fabulous creations from faeryMADE but this cute mod dress called "Groovy Greta" knocked my socks off. Rachel was so happy to get a new hairstyle and new photos....Miss Thang is very upset but I told her the other Girls need some lovin' too. Thanks for looking and again, I miss you all! <3
The beautiful Rachel was shot in Mary Duprie Studios in Pontiac, Michigan.
Camera - Nikon D800
Lens - Nikon 28-300
Aperture - f/4.5
Exposure - 1/100 sec
Focal length - 48 mm
Mode - Manual
Quality - Raw
ISO - 100
volleyball: setter, DS
Fastpitch softball: shortstop, 1st base, 2nd base, pitcher, 3rd base, catcher
Homecoming Queen
Graduated cum laude
I was leaving my continuing education class today and saw that the students were setting up tables on campus to recruit membership for a variety of activity groups. There was a buzz as they were getting things organized and I saw a flash of red hair which caught my attention. It belonged to a student who was working with friends to set up a table for the African Students Association. Her hairstyle attracted my attention first, but she also had a warm smile and bright green sunglasses. I think you can tell why I wanted to meet her and invite her to be in my Human Family project. I introduced myself and my project and she was pleased to have been invited. Meet Rachel.
I gave Rachel and her friends a few minutes to get the table set up and her friend said the table could do without her for a few minutes. I spirited Rachel away just a few steps and took the photos against the campus boulders that have served me so well on several occasions. Rachel was standing in the shadow of a boulder with me facing the direction of the light. What interested me about the light was that a boulder behind me was in full sunlight and was reflecting soft light onto Rachel.
We did the usual (glasses on and then glasses off) and I think we both had fun doing the photos. When Rachel looked at the photos on my camera display she exclaimed “I didn’t know I looked THAT good!” I couldn’t resist telling her she really does but just hadn’t met the right photographer until today.
Rachel has a very interesting background. She is from Uganda where she had been well-educated in business technology and held a very good job with considerable responsibility for a team of people, many much older than her. She is 25. She came to Canada 2.5 years ago to join her mother and discovered that in spite of her education and previous work, she would have to return to school in order to meet the demands of the Canadian workplace. This came as a shock to her, as it does to many immigrants who face difficulties in having their foreign credentials and work experience recognized. It’s a serious problem which is being addressed, but not quickly enough. Assimilation has definitely been a challenge but one she is meeting head on.
Being 25 and having returned to school, Rachel finds herself studying many things she already knows but she told me she refuses to be bitter about this setback. “I look for new things to learn and when I find myself repeating studies from the past, I just tell myself I’m going to learn them even better this time around.” Her positive attitude was impressive. Her other big shock in coming to Canada was the weather. She was not prepared for snow and the way we Canadians have to bundle up for winters. She laughed as she described bundling up for the first time. She described herself as a spiritual but fun-loving person who loves color and art. I said I could see that in her hairstyle and sunglasses. “I’m a very get-things-done girl and definitely not one to mope. Family is the most important thing of all for me and I feel we are here to fulfill our purpose which is taking care of family.”
Rachel’s advice to her younger self is to be more flexible and look at the big picture. At times she feels she looked too much at the immediate stresses without realizing that things were going to turn out well in the long run. She said she loved the Human Family project and feels that photos allow us to relive important moments from our past experience. When I asked her to participate in the project she didn’t hesitate and said she doesn’t know why she said yes instantly, but she somehow just knew it would be a good thing to do. I’m very glad she felt that way.
I returned Rachel to the table where I had met her and asked if there were lots of African students in the university. She said there are many and proceeded to involve me in a game they had devised to promote awareness. She asked me my favorite letter and I said “B.” Next was to name an African country that starts with “B.” I needed help so she suggested “Botswana.” Next, I was asked to name the country to the east of Botswana. I took a wild guess and very wrong. We laughed. She showed me a map of Africa and pointed out that Zimbabwe is to the east of Botswana. I could also see where Uganda is positioned on the map. It was a very nice educational game.
Thank you Rachel for being such an impressive and fun person to meet. I’m sure you will succeed in Canada and in life with your cheerful outlook and your smarts. Thank you also for participating in The Human Family project on Flickr.
This is my 281st submission to The Human Family Group on Flickr.
You can view more street portraits and stories by visiting The Human Family.