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Marzipan modelling which was part of my City and Guilds 7900 design in sugarcraft. I really enjoyed making this except for the stick insect which gave me a lot of problems propping him up and making the stick hands and legs.
Katie found me on Model Mayhem, said she was coming up from Charleston and wanted to shoot. That's been happening more often in the past year, and I kind of like it. The process of looking for models is fun, but it's a nice change to have someone look for you. Especially when you're a pretty lazy individual (if you couldn't tell by my sporadic, non-existent posting schedule). We got a few good photos in before we called it quits, the sun having drained us. Hopefully the summer is full of messages like this.
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One model. One shoot, 2 sets, 3 lights, many, many different looks. The Classic Beauty Portfolio Builder explored all the different facets of beautiful. From the classic, to the old world. The glamorous and the erotic.
MUA: Aviva Mirage, Model Mayhem #: 2386783
Photo: Toni Wallachy, Orangeroads Photography
Pink Panther Studios Studio Workshop, Sep 16, 2012
Here's the classic example of showing the front and rear view of the car at the same time.
My intent was to have a "snapshot" quality to the picture. Also the feeling of a late summer afternoon, when the heat of the day had passed.
This is a promotional photo for West Coast Diecast models
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte