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Orange Studios, London, UK

Model: Julie Oti

MUA: Brooke Williams

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Object number: 00013229

Foto I Behcet, Konya, Turkey, 1944

This year, I joined a local photography guild to force myself into trying things that I have no idea how to do!

Like taking studio portraits of a model!

Last night the club held an in-studio session with a model named Sarah Van Der Valk. Thankfully the much more experienced members of the club know how to set up lights, because I have no idea!

Over two hours, we all took turns photographing Sarah in three different scenarios and outfits, the lights were set up for us and we figured out our camera settings.

So, here is my first official attempt at in-studio model portraits using a combination of flash and constant light.

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Thanks The Latow Photographers Guild and Sarah van der Valk

July 6, 2005; Portrait of Actors DYLAN and COLE SPROUSE in Los Angeles.

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Studio Portrait

Model: Tiffany Jade Saunders

MUA: Shelley Brown

So here's my studio portrait for the week. And this is (drumroll please) my real office. I share it with two other nerds who are lazy bums when it comes to keeping the place neat.

 

As you can see, my desk is pretty empty, since I'm working for a client on-site at the moment, and don't spent any time there. Except for tonite when I met with my business partners (sheesh, that sounds so grown-up) to discuss, well business things. We're in the process of founding a business together, so obviously we should discus these types of things.

 

In general an additional screen (which is our TV at the moment), a notebook stand, and external mouse and keyboards are my additional gadgets on my desk (which is IKEA btw ;).

 

The door leads directly onto the sidewalk and one of the nicest streets in the area. Very quiet (at least compared to the other streets around) and sunny in the summer.

 

And for the record: I sometimes wear another sweater. It just reminds of a nice vacation in New Zealand ;)

 

Soundtrack: Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

 

Inspired by mav

1927, Zoe Perkins, artist, mystic, my spirit mother (in adjacent photo with me 57 years later)

Studio Portrait

Model: Ruby Rosetta

Portrait of Marilyn Monroe photographed in the 1950's

 

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Studio Portrait

Model: Monika

Pre-wedding, May 18, 2013

A set of 8 photographs of the same girl in various dance outfits and postures. I think the photographer has encouraged her to go over the top with her jazz hands.

The studio was Gainsboro Studio, Hope St, Hanley but I can't decipher the signature you can see at the bottom of some the shots. The photos are all 7" by 9" and in even bigger frames.

Studio Portrait.

Model: Ella Rose

First shoot for JD, and he stepped into it like a pro. We started with natural light to keep things relaxed, then shifted into a more sculpted look using the Godox AD600 and a Phottix modifier. Shot mostly on the Nikon Z8 with the 85mm f/1.2, tethered to Capture One on the iPad. Mixed in a few frames on the Fuji GFX for added depth and tone. Simple setup, strong energy — the kind of session that reminds me why I love doing this.

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A shot from my low-key and baseball photoshoot with lovely Lane Schwartz on 2/19/23 at Lunatic Lens Studio. Hair and makeup by the very talented Aubrey Foster.

 

A single AB1600 light fired into a gridded 1'x6' Westcott softbox, camera left. Triggered with a Pocket Wizard.

 

Canon 5DS with Canon 50mm f1.8 STM lens. ISO 200, f5.0 at 1/200 second.

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

Panasonic Lumix G85 + 42.5 1.7

Godox AD200 + 32" Softbox

 

With a model database of more than 100 dogs and cats I offer commercial and editorial pet photography on a commissioned basis. And with a pet picture database of more than 1000 images, I might already have what you are looking for. All pictures here can be licensed.

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20150920_Noodles_Astonishment

This photo is part of the Australian National Maritime Museum’s collection of images by photographer William Hall.

 

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Object number 00012798

Studio PortraitModel: Lepa Dinis

A slick dude (old) in loose shoes (not shown).

 

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This photo is part of the Australian National Maritime Museum’s William Hall collection. If reproduced or distributed, this image should be clearly attributed to the collection of the Australian National Maritime Museum; and not be used for any commercial or for-profit purposes without the permission of the museum. For more information see our Flickr Commons Rights Statement.

 

The Australian National Maritime Museum undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold about images in our collection. If you can identify a person, vessel or landmark, write the details in the Comments box below.

 

Thank you for helping caption this important historical image.

 

Object number: 00013260

Offshoot recently organised a portrait photography workshop with New Generation Camera Club, which was very productive for all involved.

Thanks to Richard Byrne for running it and our very professional models Lavina and Yasmin who helped even we less experienced portrait photographers get the best out of the day.

 

This one had a treatment with the dark sepia filter on a Kodak ISO32 panatonic film emulation in Nik Silver Efex.

Studio Portrait

Model: Niki Hatton

MUA: Shelley Brown

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noordermarkt, amsterdam

Studio Portrait

Model: Lepa Dinis

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