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Canon 580EXII in a Reflective Umbrella - Camera Right
Here is the whole article the shoot with the lighting setup! Check it out!
Here I am uploading couple of sets with more than 20 images each, that contain the work of some big team, each member has their introduction below! We are using some nice textile design works to create them!
Set 2 ©2012 textile design by Arina
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textile design : Arina Oda (オリジナルジャカードanuenue) |Website| Facebook|
photographer : Ilko Allexandroff |Website| Facebook|
fashion design : Akira Ito(plug-design-office) |Website|
hair&make-up : Rissa |Flickr|
model : Kinako Kocteau |Flickr|
cloth styling : Satoshi Shirakawa(Noel Graphic) |Website|
making video by Akira Ito(plug-designer): CLICK & CLICK
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The whole photoshoot takes place in Kyoto, we have been using some restaurant for the indoor shots, and the area around Kamogawa for the shots outside! I am using Shoot-through umbrella as main light for the indoor shots!
Strobist info:
Canon 580EXII in a Reflective Umbrella - Camera Right
Here is the whole article the shoot with the lighting setup! Check it out!
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For all the portrait photographers, we have created a new community, that we hope will bring a lot of fans to everyone who is feachured in it! It's as a Facebook page, and we had a pretty good start!
I would be happy to see some good portrait photography from some of my Flickr contacts there, feel free to check it out when you have time!
I'm really gonna try to make this page so popular, that being featured there would mean something!
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J T and J Taylor, the largest woollen manufacturers in Batley developed an extensive business in the nineteenth cewntury with several mills. Early 20th-century prosperity led to the construction of this very large mill (five storeys, twenty-five bays) in 1912-13 It was probably electrically powered. Today it has been converted to apartments.
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Here I am uploading couple of sets with more than 20 images each, that contain the work of some big team, each member has their introduction below! We are using some nice textile design works to create them!
Set 2 ©2012 textile design by Arina
textile design : Arina Oda (オリジナルジャカードanuenue) |Website| Facebook|
photographer : Ilko Allexandroff |Website| Facebook|
fashion design : Akira Ito(plug-design-office) |Website|
hair&make-up : Rissa |Flickr|
model : Kinako Kocteau |Flickr|
cloth styling : Satoshi Shirakawa(Noel Graphic) |Website|
making video by Akira Ito(plug-designer): CLICK & CLICK
Some comments:
The whole photoshoot takes place in Kyoto, we have been using some restaurant for the indoor shots, and the area around Kamogawa for the shots outside! I am using Shoot-through umbrella as main light for the indoor shots!
Strobist info:
I will insert later the individual lighting information of each shot later, can't upload it as a batch! Also later this month after my new Wordpress based homepage is completed I will have an article about the photos there!
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I must have shot a bajillion photos while in Cambodia last year. Took a moment today to continue digging through them, and pick out a few that I have yet to share here. Will post more a bit later.
Really hoping to get another chance to visit Cambodia again soon...
Slingfield Mill was built in 1864 for Thomas Lea, to the design of architects Lockwood and Mawson of Bradford. It was for many years spinning yarn for the carpet industry and after this ended in 1980 the mill has been converted for Debenhams on the lower floors and above as a Premier Inn. The boiler house and chimney nearby are now an Italian restaurant and listed Grade II along with the main mill.
Another example of my textiles sketchbook, the two large head sketches are my own work, inspired by the two photographs to the side. There is also examples of my stitch work as the background and some of the pieces shown.
The old Dominion Textile plant
Magog, Québec 6:00 A.M.... moments before sunrise.
Nikon D700 Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8