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Vision Shantel Set
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Equal10
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the Carolyn earrings
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I was meeting my Daddy for lunch at his club so i thought I'd wear pants to look less feminine and save his blushes. I think its realy worked.
I chose a more masculine purse, and the matching pumps only have a 4 inch heel too. They're practically flats. In fact I don't think Daddy's friends will even notice I'm wearing womens clothes. Nailed it.
Portrait of Natalie Cora,
Designer/Make Up Artist.
Soho, New York CIty.
August 2013
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PS: This portrait belongs to a photo shoot for my article "New York Style" for the latest issue of SNAP MAGAZINE, the Fashion special. Check my article to read my text and see more photos of some stylish New Yorkers on the street.
Woman Kat Surth wearing a white shirt, red corset, tie, derby hat, black skirt, black stockings with pink trim and black high heels. I have a video on YouTube dumping water on my head for an ice bucket challenge while wearing this outfit!!!
Model: Maya A
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Woman Kat Surth wearing a white shirt, red corset, tie, derby hat, black skirt, black stockings with pink trim and black high heels. I have a video on YouTube dumping water on my head for an ice bucket challenge while wearing this outfit!!!
- UPDATE - five additional series of Dance Parade photos are now available in JeromesPOF, check batch 02, batch 03, batch 04 and batch 05 here
Alternate title 1: "The girl with amazing eyes and candy"
Alternate title 2: "Eye Candy"
Fit For Free Dance Parade, Netherlands, Rotterdam, 2009. This event is one of my favorites of the Rotterdam zomerfestivals.
Shy, but possibly hazardous
If I recall correctly, this girl was a bit camera shy, hiding behind her friend. However, she gave me this one hypnotic glance at the very same moment when I took this lucky shot from my ladder. After this instant, she disappeared from view.
Her piercing gray eyes can burn holes in a 6 inch steel plate, if you'd ask me.
Check out the detailed crop, to better see what I mean.
More Dance Parade
More of my Dance Parade 2009 impressions can be found in a big set of this day in JeromesPOF. This year, I photographed at 2 locations, at Blaak and Coolhaven, seeing the caravan of 32 parade trucks and their dancing followers passing by twice. I just posted 30 or so shots from the first batch, covering only the initial half hour of shooting. If you're interested, please come back for more later.
I also covered the 2007 edition of the Dance Parade. Check my best shots in the FFWD 2007-set, here. More quickly processed shots of 2007 can be found in my old, but still available stream jeromeshootspartypeople..
Strobist info
Perhaps not really off-camera for purists, but still very effective for these types of fast paced events. I used two strobes (one 580EX and one 580EX II, both in ETTL mode with high-speed sync turned on) on a Tristar BK-5 VH Twin Chevron Flash Bracket with Telescope Stand and Cross Bar. I used a dual ETTL flash cord for triggering.
During this shot, the flashes were approx. 0.5m (20") above the camera. The BK-5 allows me to quickly change the 1D MkIII between landscape and portrait mode, while keeping the flashes at comfortable distance above the camera.
On the 580EX Mk II (left), I put a KT-D4 Diffusor Softbox to get a through-umbrella effect. The 580EX was left "bare", in order to get a better reach for subjects that are further away.
This was the first time for me to use this particular combination of gear. When you look at the detailed crop, you can see how effective this dual strobe setup turned out to be. The different sized light sources created lively twinkles in the subject's eyes.
Learn how to light at Strobist.
Main EXIF info
Exposure time: 1/2000, Shutter speed: 1/2048.00, F-stop: 4.0, ISO speed: 800, Focal length: 200.0000, Flash: Fired, Exposure mode: Auto, White balance: Auto, Orientation: Top-left, Aperture: 4.0000, Exposure bias: 0.0000, Metering mode: Spot, Exposure program: Shutter priority
Map it: Google Earth | Street | Satellite | Hybrid | Nautical
©2009 JeromesPOV - ask my permission if you want to publish this somewhere else.
Model: Maya A
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Maya A
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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My wife Denise and I were enjoying Maxwell Street Days on State Street. I really wanted to find a cool looking female who would be willing to be a stranger portrait. Eden was outside working the tent for "the Pipefitter," a head shop. She was a little camera shy, but gave me one great portrait right off the bat. With a little cropping for composition, I'm proud of it. Maybe I'm starting to get the hang of portraits? Maybe she's just a good subject.
Check out the rest of the stranger portraits in my project here: www.flickr.com/photos/youngryand/sets/72157645013417576/
And find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page: www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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22nd self portrait for 365
Just doin' some twirlin' for FGR's Twirl break
I really want to cut all my hair off.
Netherlands, Rotterdam, Mathenesserlaan, FFWD Dance Parade 2007.
August 2009 update: This year's best shots will be posted in the Dance Parade 2009-set in JeromesPOV, over the coming weeks and months. The majority of my Dance Parade 2009 impressions can be found sooner in a big set of this day in JeromesPOF. (already posted some, more to follow later).
Barely 24 hours after arriving from a long return trip of a 4-week vacation in Finland and Sweden (> 4000 pics to sift through), I fell straight into the party fun of the Dance Parade. Many beautiful and happy people enjoying themselves in the sunny streets of my home town.
Quite a lot of people at the parade asked me for the location of my website. If you are one them: welcome to my photostream. :-)
TIP: If you already have a (free) Yahoo-account, it is easy to get an (also free) Flickr-account. If you wish, add me as your contact, this makes it easier to follow my photostream..
I am very happy about the pictures that I shot at the Dance Parade. Thanks all for participating!
I shall publish the Dance Parade photos like this:
Top Shots
In this stream ( www.flickr.com/photos/jeromespov/ ) I shall only post what I consider my very best pictures. As I am publishing about different subjects and alternating styles, this will be over a period of 2 or 3 months. Most of these shots are people on the parade trucks, but also some audience shots (like this one).
Request Shots and other cool pics
I got many requests for groups shots. I also have a number of other cool takes that are not good or original enough to post here. I have set up a separate photostream for these, so all can enjoy: www.flickr.com/photos/jeromeshootspartypeople/
- I have uploaded a first small batch of mostly request shots. I shall populate this new stream in two or three more upload sessions.
- Note that this is a new photostream. This means that initally, photos cannot be found easily (e.g. through tags), So use the link and bookmark it.
©2007 JeromesPOV - ask my permission if you want to publish this somewhere else.
Model: Maya A
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Maya A
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Energetic girls having fun before their part of the parade even started.
It took a couple of hours for all the parade cars to leave the Boompjes. The girls did not mind, they were jamming to the beat.
Ortel Zomercarnaval (Summer Carnival), Netherlands, Rotterdam, 2008.
My best here and a lot more here.
GIMP / editing info
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I first prepared the (single) RAW file with the free version of FDR Tools to soften the hard shadows and high contrast, caused by the very bright sunlight. This helped to make the face of the right girl come out of the shadow. As this is a single file, I only used the "tone mapping" functionality.
In GIMP I used: "quick mask", "feather selection" and "gaussian blur" to make peripheral parts of the image less distracting.
Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
www.thomasohlsson.com | 500px | Facebook | Flickr | Instagram
Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
www.thomasohlsson.com | 500px | Facebook | Flickr | Instagram
Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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As you may know, bees are important in the reproduction process of plants and flowers. Bees can therefore be seen as symbols of fertility.
This carnival dancer is part of a group who had chosen the characteristic bee stripes as their visual theme.
Ortel Zomercarnaval (Summer Carnival), Netherlands, Rotterdam, 2008.
My best here in JeromesPOV and a lot more here (JeromesPOF). More photos of just this group here (tag search) in JeromesPOF. I also shot at the 2009 edition. More of that later.
Map it: Google Earth | Street | Satellite | Hybrid | Nautical
Model: Jessica
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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