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The end of the year is always a time for looking back. For me personally, 2022 was a much better year than 2021. My role at work has changed for the better; I've spent a much larger part of my time doing interesting things and had a few great opportunities. A downside is that I've also been really busy and away from home a lot. I tallied them and found that I've spent close to 50 nights in various hotels, on work travel.
As a result, in terms of LEGO building I've had a very slow year, building a lot less than last year. In fact, I've been making these overviews since 2010 and there hasn't been a single year in which I built as few new models as in 2022. Furthermore, a fair few of the models are quite small.
That said, though, I think I built a few of my best models to date, such as the YF-22, and some really interesting ones, like my DPRK missile train.
After the worst years of the pandemic, I have attended a few LEGO events: Brick Feile in Ireland and The Great Western Brick Show, in the UK. I intend to attend a few in 2023 as well, including Modelshow Europe in the Netherlands, BrickFair Virigina and The Great Western Brick Show.
I am making plans for new builds for 2023. There'll definitely be more minifig scale models, I'm looking at rebuilding some of my 1/36 scale aircraft, and there will probably be a couple of 1/22 scale car models at some point, but I'll have to see how much time I have. If my current plans for January and February are anything to go by, work travel won't abate much in 2023.
Model: Tania d'Anconia
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
Model: @geittinfocus
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/1500 F/2.5 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The unconscious poses, are the pure poses. It doesn't necessarily have to be perfect, as long as I see the person, who I see at that moment.
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Model: Pauline
Location: Biergarten
Photographer: Bram van Dal
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1/250 F/1.8 1250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Atmospheric and elegant doesn't have to be difficult. Sitting somewhere on the edge of the stage with a cup of coffee in your hands are simple elements that make her pose logical.
Model: Sophie Egberink
Photographer: Bram van Dal
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1/1500 F/1.4 200 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
If you are in Amsterdam, the canal houses offer a beautiful backdrop. Whether it's Amsterdam or Strijp-S, I often look up the locations, together with the models, where I see a repetition in terms of color tones.
Many shades of color that you see in her clothing are reflected in the environment in a certain gradation.
Furthermore, such a staircase helps to build a pose more easily. But by taking the time, communicating with the model and fine-tuning, you ensure that the dots are put on the i's and cross the t's.
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Model: Desire
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/1500 F/1.4 160 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Another simple setting of a black container in the background. Yes she could have been placed left or right of center, but in the middle of the photo I also found an option.
There's no right or wrong.
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​