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What I'm working with is light. I don't pretend to be dealing with music. I'm just dealing with light elements, textures, sounds and shapes.
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Achitectes: Herzog & de Meuron
Madrid
Normally, I try to post dissimilar images from the same shoot, picking the best of each outfit and/or lighting set-up. For this image, I'm breaking with that tradition because on this shoot I actually remembered, more frequently, to shoot in landscape orientation instead of portrait orientation like I do 80% of the time.
In this horizontal image, I'm taken by the light fall-off and composition drawing the eye to the main subject. Once again, since there are no lightbulbs in Photoshop, all of the "vignetting" and "lighting effects" are done on set through the lens. And it's one of my personal favorites...showing a "repeat" this go 'round.
Hair & Make-up: Christin Cook
Photo Assistant: Ruben Juarez
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Voilà comment Michelle a composé son sujet en utilisant une branche d'arbre de Judée, également appelé par les espagnols "arbre d'amour" et un nid qu'elle avait trouvé tombé dans son jardin.
The rule of thirds is a principle of composition that helps you keep your images dynamic.
It gives you eight elements to work with -- four lines and four intersections. Placing points of interest along the lines or at the intersections tends to create a more interesting composition.
Richelieu Pavillon of Le Louvre, as seen from inside the Grand Pyramid, on a wonderful summer day.
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