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The chair in my studio is perhaps the most important piece of furniture. It has a history way back to my childhood...it's been reupholstered many times but is now worn and stained...and bestof all it holds memories of my mom. This was her chair where she knitted, crocheted, wrote letters, paid the bills, and watched television. I love that it is a part of my day, every day, to have this bit of my mom with me. #daisyyellowart#mystudio
Nikon D750 85mm f1.8
2 Paul C Bull Einstein w/strip box and grid on left of camera
Rear curtain flash on bulb exposure
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Trong Veo Studio
Áo Dài — Chân Dung — LookBook — Sexy
Inbox For Shooting
185 Bà Hom F13 Q6
0773083483
Just some studio work I did a bit ago in my home studio. Thank you very much to Nadine and Angelika for this shoots.
This is the last shot from Queens Street Studios, you can actually see the bowl from Tuesdays photograph sitting on the window ledge below. I have to say, this is my favourite of the three.
BRAND NEW BACKDROP @ SUNNY'S STUDIO
with a built in couple pose. So come on down and join the group for $500L
Question Why so much money for a Studio Group? I will tell you why... You see this lady name Sunny Hanly has made this studio for people use. She has over 1000 Built in poses into backdrops. Also she has Backdrops with out poses as well. She has put many hours and time into making this studio for you to use.
NAME POSE:'Couples 107 Galaxy'
NEW photo of my homemade lightbox that my husband built for me.
the bulbs i use: feit electric 23 watt daylight 100 in natural color. my hubby bought them at menards. i think they were about $4.98 each. they give a very true light.....not too blue, not too yellow.
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Trong Veo Studio
Áo Dài — Chân Dung — LookBook — Sexy
Inbox For Shooting
185 Bà Hom F13 Q6
0773083483
New for January's round of the Poser Pavilion, one set of singles, Heavenly, and a cuddly couple's pose.
Photography: Trinetty Skytower
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Have a fabulous weekend,dear flickr friends!
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Hi-key look. Lighting setup was one strobe shot at white seamless 1.5 stops brighter than main which produced rim light back onto model, main light was 3 foot octodome above camera and a reflector was used as fill below (which makes a lovely catchlight in the lower part of each eye).
Was a fun shoot with more pics to come :)