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Here's another shot of my good friend Ally. Known for her kindness and carefree attitude, she had problems with toughing it out in the cold to get some photos.

 

We tried a few different locations, this one is actually the historical Leopold Cresent in Regina, Saskatchewan.

 

The bokeh flare at the top is coming from sparklers I was holding while shooting with the other hand. Times like these make it difficult using back-button focusing but I suck it up because every other time is much more convenient.

 

I didn't get the result I wanted; I couldn't get the sparks to fly very far down into frame without showing the sparkler itself.

 

My lovely assistant was out sick so next time I will give that a try. Inspiration for this shot came from Jenna Martin of www.flickr.com/photos/jennamartinphotography/.

 

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In the Woods somewhere in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, on Tuesday 31st January 2018.

  

About this photograph.

 

This is Janey, a British model living in Yorkshire, England, whom I booked for a two-hours photo-shoot. The first half as outdoors, and the second half was indoors.

 

Here, she is modelling in a casual winter outfit. She is wearing an animal print faux fur coat from Roman Originals, in size XL, which is roughly UK dress size 20. Along with the fur coat, she is wearing her own dark colour top with white dots, her own blue jeans tucked into a pair of under-knee length, flat heeled boots. Janey is also wearing a light coloured scarf with pictures of birds all over the scarf. She is also modelling with her own tan coloured suede handbag.

 

She is posing and showing off the casual winter style, in some woods near her home, during a typical cold and damp English January weather. There wasn’t any snow around at that time, but there was some sunlight through the trees. The ground is not that bad, not very muddy, still good firm enough.

  

About the overall subject.

 

Roman Originals was established in Birmingham, in 1957. It started as a family owned business manufacturing ladieswear for many shops. They manufacture a wide range of outfits, including daywear, eveningwear, workwear, and outerwear. They design and manufacture various women’s outfits for all ages and of various sizes, from 10 to 22.

 

In 1998, the company opened their first retail shop so they would sell their own clothes, and over the years, they expanded to about 150 shops in the United Kingdom, as well as still trading with department stores.

 

Some years later, they renamed their company to simply known as Roman, but still trading as Roman Originals PLC.

  

Notes.

 

My camera’s internal clock was set to the wrong year and I never noticed it for maybe a couple of years. When I started to notice the year is wrong, I got around to checking and setting the correct date in my camera. The year I took those photos were in 2018, not in 2017.

  

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Yet another portrait of a coworker of mine.

 

There is limited parking available at the office we work at. There is some parking that is available on the street outside, however, the two hour limit can cause some inconveniences throughout the day. This means, every two hours everyone shuffles their cars to prevent any tickets from being issued.

 

I happened to catch Erin while she was moving her car and she didn't mind smiling for a couple photos.

 

Big furry hoods might just be my favorite thing so far this season to photograph. They're everywhere. Such nice textures.

 

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Winter 2010 Fashion Editorial

Sorry to post so much Eizen lately! I just love him so much and hope I can get a body for him soon.

 

Eizen is a CP LUTS Delf El

- Wig: Leekeworld

- Eyes: Marison Eyes

- Faceup: LUTS

- Hoodie: Leekeworld

- Hat/Scarf: Studio Miscast

 

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It has been a long week for everyone. We have been servicing mainly an American client base at work preparing for the biggest selling day the world has yet to see, so it has been a bit stressful.

 

Winter has ramped up really quickly, with a good dumping of snow and blistering winds.

 

That being said, it's Friday and almost time to finish work to get some real work done.

  

The shot:

 

I used a really high ISO and the lighting was compliments of the west elevator at work.

 

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Long time no see;(

I've brought various items for winterXD!!

 

Rabbit fur Safari jacket for Boy SD17,SD13/Girl SD16,SD13,DD/ MSD(and bunnynine size is in progress;D),

Ribbon Flat shoes for SD girls/MSD ,

Mink ball Flat shoes for SD girls/MSD,

Ribbon Ankle Boots for SD girls(16/13/9),

Antique Boots for bunnynine,

Antique Ankle Boots for bunnynine,

And three styles of wigs for bunnynine!!!(6-7")

 

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I've throught such a busy time during new year season;(

but untill now, I'll be a busy person and bring you our news as much as possible!!

 

Thank you for your interest, And

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!XD

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The Old Station, off the A446, near Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom. Tuesday 2nd February 2016.

  

The photograph.

 

Sally, a model booked for an outdoor photo-shoot, is seen here modelling in her own blue jeans tucked into her own flat-heeled below-knee length boots with side zippers. She is also modelling a size XL/16 Brave Soul brand leopard-print faux fur jacket with a hood. Here she is posing next to two old but restored carriages at The Old Station, Tintern, during the typical British winter.

  

Brave Soul.

 

Brave Soul is a British fashion brand established in 1972 by the company Whispering Smith, and is the UK’s largest distributor of fashion to high street shops and to online stores worldwide. It grew from a small fashion brand to a global brand offering the best of British design and street style.

 

Whispering Smith was founded in Manchester in 1967. It started as a family-owned business, and grown to one of the largest suppliers of young fashion. They also have two more brands, and their own wholesales warehouse.

  

The Old Station.

 

The Old Station was a former railway station near the town of Tintern, on the long since disused Wye Valley Railway line. The line was a 15 miles long railway line running between the towns of Chepstow and Monmouth in Wales. It opened in 1876, was operated by the Great Western Railway often abbreviated as GWR, until it was taken over by British Rail which then closed the line in 1964.

 

The rail station was bought and refurbished into a café and exhibition, it is open to the general public. Monmouthshire Country Council bought a couple of old carriages which were refurbished as gift shop, tourism information, and an exhibition. The two carriages are displayed on what is left of the old rail tracks.

  

The Project.

 

I booked Sally for a two-hours photo-shoot project, which was to be split into two parts. The first part was to be a winter fashion photography, and the second part was to be fur fetish photography. Before meeting up for the photo-shoot, I was in email communications with her and requested that she wears some casual outfit, specifically the jeans tucked into boots style, she was to bring a few change of her own tops or blouses, and that I would bring along some of the faux fur coats.

 

The project was to double as both a stand-alone range of photos, and as part of a graphic design work. What I mean is that the photos can be stand-alone, like just simply the photos displayed on their own, such as framed on a wall or posted online (like Flickr), or that they can be imported into some graphic design work I may be doing, like creating a fashion catalogue.

 

As I have been a very busy full-time single parent and carer, my photography and graphic design skills were getting rusty. Thankfully as the kids were much older and attending school, I could be able to get to try to do some work for myself, and attempt to refresh my skills, plus build up a portfolio.

 

I had not been able to find a suitable outdoor location, however it was Sally who lived in Wales, suggested The Old Station, near Tintern, and it was suitable for my projects.

 

To see some more of Sally, you can view her in this album: www.flickr.com/photos/132335712@N05/albums/72157719210845529

  

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Photographs were taken at The Old Station, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom. 2nd of February 2016.

  

About the model and the shoots.

 

Sally was booked for a two-hours outdoors photo-shoot, on the grounds of The Old Station at Tintern. The model was posting in a casual winter style outfit. She modelled in a tan coloured faux fur jacket, bought second-hand from charity shop. She worn her own casual sweater with her own blue jeans tucked into her own brown knee-length boots. I had requested the kind of jeans-tucked-into-boots kind of outfit, and she came with the outfit good enough for my plan.

 

The photographs of Sally posing in the front of an old carriage, were taken at various lens length settings and myself at various distance from the subject. That’s why the size of the carriage behind her looked different from other similar shoots.

  

About the location.

 

The Old Station was a former rail station near the town of Tintern, on the long since disused Wye Valley Railway line. The long gone line was 15 miles long, between the towns of Chepstow in the south and Monmouth to the north of Tintern. It opened in 1876 and was operated by Great Western Railway (GWR) until taken over by British Rail, then closed in 1964.

 

The rail station was bought and refurbished into a café and exhibition, and is open to the public. Monmouthshire County Council bought a couple of old carriages, which were refurbished as gift shop, tourism information, and an exhibition. The two carriages are displayed on what’s left of the rail tracks.

 

If you wish to know some more about the location, simply Google “the old station tintern.”

  

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