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This was taken out at Battery Mendel, one of the old WWII forts on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
Hair and makeup took longer than expected so we only had 45 minutes to shoot. It was a crazy whirlwind, but we got some great pics.
That rope-halter-top Abby is wearing was something I made, spur of the moment. I had initially planned to do something with chains, but chain was like, $2 a foot and I would have needed 20-30 feet... Since I already had some dark gray rope I improvised. It's just wrapped around, then crossed and doubled back in front and back until I ran out.
Victoria Dagger is sporting a custom made corset from Dark Garden. Since she works there while going to school, she gets to wear pretty things like that...
My MM: www.modelmayhem.com/maxjohnson
Model - Victoria Dagger: http://www.modelmayhem.com/1155139
Model - Abby Rose: http://www.modelmayhem.com/1319977
Hair Styling - Hair Design by Lorenzo: http://www.modelmayhem.com/779537
Makeup - Nikki F: http://www.modelmayhem.com/1284235
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Model : Venefica
Mua : Venefica
Photo, Lights, Editing by : Giacomo macis
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250DI II on camera right and another 250DI IIrear the model on camera left.
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At Photoshop World 2012, this year FJWestcott, yet again, setup a great booth. They had three separate "scenes" that models were brought in and out of with a variety of stylings. This year was much more adventurous in the variety of looks presented. It ranged from cos-play, to steampunk, or horror, and even glamour/fashion. So whatever your interest, you were sure to shoot something that you'd be into.
Another of Daniel from Adobe in the FJWestcott Booth. There were people barking orders at Daniel to "do this, do that". There was one young lady in particular who was treating him a bit more like a piece of meat than anything. I wonder if she realized that he helps create the software that gives her a career? Daniel was extremely gracious and spent large blocks of time performing for the crowd. Crawling, leaning, smashing things, and more. You have to love that, you really do! I asked him one time, like a bad internet cliché, "Come at me bro!". This is what I got in that split second. Timing is everything, even when surrounded by fifty other people, all I could see in that second was him.