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These are the droids you're looking for--photographed in our LED Studio-In-A-Box, our new portable tabletop studio with built in LED light. Just unfold the Studio-In-A-Box, plug it in and start shooting!
This product photo was captured with the help of our LED Studio-In-A-Box. Check out our Fotodiox YouTube channel to learn more.
"Subtile" Self-Portrait March 2020
"...denn so zart ist ja unser Gehirn, dies aus subtilster Substanz gestaltete Schaltwerk..." Stefan Zweig, aus: Leporella: Die Novellen der Kleinen Chronik
Shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Lens: Tokina at-x 24-40mm f/2.8. Light source: Yongnuo YN360 (left) & Onforu LED black lights + daylight lamp (right). Editing software: Adobe Photoshop
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An amazing photographer once told me that the best poses are the ones that hurt a bit. That hasn't ALWAYS been true....but in this case, it really was. I had sore abs the next day but I love the shot because it's different. The best thing about experimenting is getting something you haven't done before. And after 18 years of modeling, I'm finding there is still so much to do!
Photography & Retouching: the ultra talented Luca Bonaduce
Hair & Makeup: the incredible Mishel Vounatsos Bratsos
One of my first-ever studio portraits from nearly two decades ago. I took my studio lights out to my parents' garage and did some shots for their friends.
Nikon D80 & Nikkor 18-135mm
With studio lights blasting an amaryllis with two stalks. Alaska version.
My husband continues to coax and nurture these same bulbs to bloom.
I woke up one morning about a month ago with this exact image in my mind. I wanted something that depicted the heartache behind Cancer, as well as the endless anger, pain and frustration.
It's a battle for everyone involved - the person fighting it and the people that love them. And even though you try to remain strong, some days are more of a struggle than others and that's what I hoped we could convey in this image.
A huge thank you to these two amazing people who brought this concept to life with their professionalism, raw talent and compassion. You two are invaluable. Thank you so much.
Photography & Retouching: Gary Bradshaw Photography
Hair & Makeup: Mish Bratsos