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I wonder what she's thinking...
I have an 80 year old photographer as a mentor, and since the pool we were using was near his condo, he dropped in. Frank is a retired veteran of photography, so when he is on the scene, I like to get him to help. Frank's specialty was photographing women, and his nickname was Hef, so, well, he is quite at home working with a swimsuit model. I forgot to tell him that Page had some reservations about looking like she fell out of a Playboy magazine. So I thought she might be a bit hesitant when he was coaching her in cleavage enhancing poses like this one. But the professional that Page is, she never wavered, and even looks like she is having some fun.
She's probably thinking - "My boyfriend's really going to like this."
Scratchbuilt model of OD832, the prototype Leyland Lion LT5 with Park Royal body which was delivered to Devon General in 1931.
Two cowgirl swimsuit bikni models wearing cowboy boots with colt 45 revolver guns, walking in an old west town.
model: Sian (model mayhem)
SB800 @ full power over right shoulder
SB600 @ 1/2 power front left (other side of model)
Aussie Strobists meet at Mount Cootha Botanical Gardens.
Copyright © 2009 Stuart Blythe. All rights reserved.
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
I saw this Model T on the way to the Poto singlespeed world championships... The light was perfect and I was late. It was still there on the way back but the clouds had moved in and someone had opened the door int he back of the barn. So, still a neat shot for my P&S (which got me a good DOF anyway - I dunno where the exif went) but it could've been so much better if I had stopped on the way there... I was angling for something for this week's PCA and all of the lines here kind of fit the bill (overall image quality and the lighting doesn't though)
Photographer: Jason Paparoulas.
Model: Shara Gomez.
Make Up Artist: Linzi Clare Surek
Designer: Asia Powers
Stylist: Asia Powers, and Allyce McDonald
Assistant: Allyce McDonald, Brianna McDonald, and Stephanie Powers
Location: Malabar, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Strobist Info (this ordering may or may not have changed throughout the shoot):
- 1 x Bowens Gemini Esprit 500WS – shot bare camera left behind
- 1 x Bowens Gemini Esprit 500WS – shot through softbox camera left
- 2 x Bowens Travelpacks – powering 2 x 500WS strobes each
- Canon 5D Mark II w/ BG-E6
- 50mm f/1.4, 35mm f/2.0
- Elinchrom Skyport Universal Triggers
I recently had yet another chance to travel to Sydney and stay for a while whilst working. Sydney’s weather didn’t treat me too well but apart from that, it was a good time had by all, I shopped, partied, hung out with friends and family, explored new places, met some amazing new friends, and set some awesome things up that you’ll see in the future. Aside from all that I got two days of shoots in for the lovely Asia Power’s 2009/2010 summer capsule range…
Asia’s range is pretty amazing and speaks for itself, they are beautiful pieces, and Shara did nothing but make the garments even more amazing on working the camera and been a good sport when it came to the weather and the difficult and dangerous terrain of the location.
This was a long and tedious shoot, the longest I’ve shot, and also the first of my full daylight on location shoots. It was cold and windy, hot and sunny, but we made it through the two days of shooting. Big thanks go out to the girls Allyce, her sister Brianna, Asia and her sister Stephanie for been the best assistants holding my lights and moving them around and helping with adjustments and stopping them from falling slash blowing off the cliffs, even though the girls nearly went over the cliffs with the lights a few times themselves.
Over all it was a great shoot I had fun it was a little bit of a differed style for me with the strenuous amounts of colour but I love trying new things. It was great working with Asia for the first time and Working with Allyce and Shara once more it’s always a pleasure and am glad that they have learned how to put up with me for now.
So here are the shots enjoy…
and alternatively feel free to stalk my life THE BAKE HOUSE @ WORDPRESS
My mom (Vivian) got these lovely pajamas as a gift from my dad, while he was in Japan during the Korean War. In this pic she's modeling them for dad.
A pack of really cheap modelling clay.
I had high hopes for some photos of this stuff, but inspiration deserted me so I only came up with this rather bland shot.... ....and the couple of others I have just uploaded...
Hopefully the rest of 2009 will be more productive!
Link to large size: farm4.static.flickr.com/3261/3192659156_39154def12_b_d.jpg
A code 3 model of the Corgi BET single decker. This represents one of the later Reliances for Devon General for which the window spacing is just right.
The Ford Model T was one of the most influential vehicles at its creation in 1908. During 1914, the American Expeditionary Force, French Army, and British Armed Forces ordered large quantities of this vehicle. It’s sheer versatility allowed it to be ambulance, delivery truck, staff car, and an artillery mover.