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model/MUA: Coffin Kandi www.facebook.com/pages/Coffin-Kandi/110185472384221

 

strobist: remote triggered, right and above thru umbrella- 5 feet away

Kodak T-MAX 400 Olympus OM-1n 28/2.8

Inspired by a couple of model kit builds I've seen in recent years, most recently at Bricktastic where somebody took the Concorde set from 2023 and put it in a 'box' with sprues and all. This has been on my list ever since, but since I've seen model kit MOCs for planes and Bandai figures, I thought I'd try my hand at a car. Everything here is Lego asides from the Citadel paints (which I was unable to convert into brick form, and not for lack of trying 😛), although admittedly the sprues are among the most fragile things I've built in recent memory.

 

C&C welcome as always.

Model: Karen Netscher

Photographer: Bram van Dal

 

1/400 F / 1.4 125 Canon 5DmkIII 85mm

 

For me, a photo is successful if multiple elements come together.

 

A good balance of light and shadow is a part that you as a photographer continue to play with. In this photo we used the outside wall of my studio and next to it a bicycle shed, which you can use to easily control light.

 

Using such a wall can invite the model to lean against the wall, which affects her pose.

 

The soft color tones in her clothes ensure that the photo looks calm.

Her calm appearance completes the photo for me, her appearance makes me look at the photo longer because it somehow arouses this photo's curiosity.

 

This way, several puzzle pieces come together to form a beautiful whole.

Model: Frits Houwaart

 

Photographer: Bram van Dal

 

Camera settings:

 

Shutterspeed: 1/1600

 

Aperture: F / 1.6

 

ISO: 200

 

Camera: 5DmkIII

 

Lens: 85 mm

 

Curiosity, not telling the whole story, can be a nice part that you can play with as a photographer.

 

With this I give the viewer the opportunity to complete the story myself.

 

Photography is not always about what people see, but you can also play with the feeling of the viewer. An easy way to achieve this is to ask the person standing in front of the camera to let go of contact with the camera, there is a chance that the person will stare, but it is important to be a real model look somewhere and see something. If the model has contact with something, you will see that in the photo.

Model: Alessia Agostino

Production : II Mostra Fotografica - Foto Amatori Gioiesi

Location: "Le Cisterne" - Gioia Tauro (RC), Italia

Photo: Giuseppe Tripodi

 

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