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Model: Sharon, Miss beauty of Groningen 2016
Place: Worldhotel Wings, Rotterdam, NL
Date: 24-06-2016
Strobist Info:
Left: Elinchrom BRX 250 in 60cm softbox around 4m from model at face hight
Right: Elinchrom BRX 250 in 60cm softbox around 4m from model at hip hight
Front: Elinchrom D-lite RX One in 60cm softbox around 3m from model on the floor
Trigger: Elinchrom EL-Skyport Transmitter Plus HS
A Volga M24 model car shown in an exhibition about design of the Soviet Union in the Kunsthal in Rotterdam. The M24 debuted in 1968. It was built by GAZ, the Gorky Automobile Factory, until 1985.
These photos were taken at a photography workshop I went to for Lighting & Posing. After some great instruction, we each had 5 minutes with the model, and were told to take full control in posing her. This is the result of what she went through.
Model: Desiré Festen
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/1000 F/1.4 320 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Temporary objects, such as a parked bicycle, are a trigger for me to see how I can use something like that during a shoot.
In this setting, black appears in the photo in varying degrees.
The combination of learning to see and taking the time to arrive at the right atmosphere ensures that you, together with the model, end up with such a photo.
A male model.
As a reminder, keep in mind that this picture is available only for non-commercial use and that visible attribution is required. If you'd like to use this photo outside these terms, please contact me ahead of time to arrange for a paid license.
A Photo of a Model at the Sony Booth, taken during Imaging World 2025 in Nuremberg. Photo taken with a Sony Alpha 9 III at an incredible 80.000th of a second! Many thanks to the model.
Model: Frederique Hamers
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
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1/2000 F/1.4 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
To take this photo, we used one of the works of art at Strijp-S, a large bronze letter A,
the shape of this letter helps to build a pose.
The sun is behind the artwork, the sunlight hits the horizon on both the left and right of the model and we used the reflected light in this photo, with the light from the right providing the bright spots in the eyes.
I shoot many genres under “Black & White” I think portraiture has to be one of the most challenging and rewarding. I hope you enjoy.