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MODELO INVITADO: Guillermo Bassolino

FOTOGRAFÍA: © Javier Vicente artista visual

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Self portrait shot in the studio using a west facing window and a reflector. The clue to the title is on the wall of the studio. The latest in a series that started in 2010.

 

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Model: Amber

Lighting: Window light

From the archive

 

Kodak portrait lens, Fomapan 200, 4x5 cropped.

Umbrellas from both sides.

Studio Portrait. Buchtel & Stolte Photographers. Portland, Oregon. Carte De Visite.

Unidentified Studio Portrait. RPPC.

 

Unposted.

AZO Arrows Up Stamp Box.

 

[07327]

Studio Portrait

Model: Hayley-Marie Coppin

Lighting: Jon Gray

1º parte | MANOS ROJAS · LA PARANOIA Y OPRESIÓN DE LOS MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN

actriz invitada | Bettina ObreQue

maquillaje | Margarita Gallo

fotografía | Javier Vicente

agradecimientos | Diego Troitiño | Sebastián Ferro

Javier Vicente Visual Art ©2016

This image is protected by copyright, no use of this image shall be granted without the written permission from Yaman Ibrahim.

Taken during a temporary studio shoot put on by the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club Meetup Group held at the Fernald Nature Preserve near Ross, Ohio just outside of Cincinnati.

 

Our group set up four different temporary studios where we took turns shooting a group of around 12 cosplayers in a variety of costumes. We are very fortunate to have such a great and active Meetup group in the Cincinnati area as well as so many willing subjects to shoot.

FlashDisc arrived just as I was heading out to a shoot so I had to try it out. I bought 2 but these were all done with a single Yongnuo 560 III into the flash disc on 1/2 in front and slightly above the model. I usually shoot all my portfolio/model agency work with a 22" beauty dish so that's what I had in mind as I tested this out. Bottom line...love it. Easier and cheaper than a beauty dish set up and love the final result.

1950's Studio Shoot.

Geronimo (1829-1909), Apache chief who led opposition to the U.S. policy to relocate his people on reservations. His determination has endured him as an icon to all peoples. Imprisoned in Florida for awhile after his surrender, he lived his later life as a celebrity at Ft. Sill, OK. Contrary to popular belief, he was never confined there.

 

For a good biography on Geronimo visit publicdomainreview.org/2011/08/29/geronimo-the-warrior/ I read his little autobiography which was dictated to the superintendent of schools in Lawton, OK. I was a student at the University of Oklahoma, where it is housed in the Bass Collection. Originals may be read there, but not checked out.

Harmonica and Saxophone player -- Full Grown Band, Missoula, MT

In a time when nature and well-being are seen as ideals to strive for, it's hard not to be drawn to them, yet the pressure to follow through can feel overwhelming. The image reflects an internal struggle—between desire and inertia—where the urge for change exists, but taking the next step remains just out of reach. The lilies, symbols of purity and renewal, contrast with stillness, embodying the tension between aspiration and hesitation.

What a great shoot one cheeky and one shy Izzy and Poppy, two little beauties!!

Unidentified Young Girl. RPPC.

 

Unposted.

 

Kathrine Louise Wilder?

 

[07542]

Large umbrella to the left of camera and another flash on the background.

Guitarist for Full Grown Band in Missoula, MT. From a photo shoot for the band's new self-titled CD

The beginning of a new year, same old face.

 

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Taken during a temporary studio shoot put on by the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club Meetup Group held at the Fernald Nature Preserve near Ross, Ohio just outside of Cincinnati.

 

Our group set up four different temporary studios where we took turns shooting a group of around 12 cosplayers in a variety of costumes. We are very fortunate to have such a great and active Meetup group in the Cincinnati area as well as so many willing subjects to shoot.

Sometimes the most beautiful images are purely serendipity.

 

Some would call them mistakes, but art isn't created by getting everything perfect by the book.

 

Outtake from studio session with model Krusha Kalyani of Mumbai.

Panasonic Lumix G85 + 42.5 1.7

Godox AD200 + 32" Softbox

From the archive. Locked through my negative album and found those one.

 

Single umbrella on the camera left. No other light.

By Pollard Graham and son, Derby, Northampton, Kettering.

Such a privilege to make portraits of these amazing women for my Mother/Daughter Portraits project.

Studio Monochrome Shots.

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