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Model: Nathalie Bollen
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/90 F4.5 100 70-200 Canon 5DmkII 85mm
Light settings:
By this photo I have used three studiolamps, two left left and right in the back. They have softboxes for a nice light. Left and the front I have striplight for the catchlight in her eyes.
I have used a light blue backdrop, to repeat the blue of her eyes.
Spotted and captured the stunning Lauren Branch at Fresh Off the Rail fashion Week in Houston. Incredible that she was not one of the wonderful models walking in the show. Didn't matter as the show sort of stopped upon her arrival . . .
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Sony A7Rii with Sigma 85mm Art using Sigma MC-11 Lens Adapter. Image captured handheld and edited in Lightroom CC.
Model: Lauren Branch
Two cowgirl swimsuit bikni models wearing cowboy boots with colt 45 revolver guns, walking in an old west town.
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The weather has been horrible today, so the cats spent most of the day indoors. They always sleep apart from each other and this time Poeka found a place on the back of a comfortable chair. In between all that hard labour she found some time to pose for me.
Rhymes with Model T.
A colleague of mine at work was supposedly the 2nd or 3rd in line in Toronto last year with his $1000 pledge to buy one of Elon Musk's revolutionary electric car for the masses. Today he gave me a tour. It's somethin' else!
Model: Guulke Wassenberg
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Camera settings:
Shutterspeed: 1/125
Aperture: F / 1.8
Iso: 1250
Camera: Canon 5DmkII
Lens: 85mm
Location: Café het Veem, Strijp-S in Eindhoven.
In the background beer tanks where reflection can be seen that of warm atmosphere lighting. From my side, the building enters the building through a large window of daylight. To the right of her hang mood lights above the bar which provides the hair light.
Working with a bar stool helps the model to look more easily at possibilities in poses.
Her way of looking plus a small grin makes you look longer at such a photo.