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This beautiful model did awesome styling the look for her photoshoot. I love the glasses and ponytail too.
Model: JM
Lighting: Shadows projected onto model using a jpeg made to simulate arrows in various sizes.
Just to prove that I did sort of finish it, although no rollers yet, my rusty old Model 1 brought back to life.
Model: Taylor Freeze
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
Model: Luna @ MonroeModels
Photographer: Juan Sánchez Castillo
Retouch: Lara Ostertag
Stylism: Javier Navia
Assistant: Abel Belmonte
Model: Athaya Jones
SFX Makeup/Photography: Mike Rollerson
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Base:
Skin Illustrator - FX Liquid (Black)
Black Ink Mix:
Zombie Blood (Black)
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Todays next shot, model Victoria Summers! :)
Originally this was going to be a studio setup shot, and it started off as that, then I ventured out and found this small little room out the back, again with natural light (Sunset) flooding in!
Who was I to turn it down, had to get some shots when the light is this pretty!
Quite happy with the way all these turned out! The sun was setting, so a bit more diffused and softer than before, bonus!
Anyway, here it is, enjoy! Lots more where this is coming from! :)
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Tech Info:
5dMKii
35mmf1.4L
Unbeatable sunsets!
This model shows an apartment building of three stories. It was given as an offering in the temple, perhaps to ask for protection for the house. The original would have been made in mud-brick. The wave in the walls was deliberated helping to support the building and to stabilize it in case of earthquakes.
Limestone
Greco-Roman Period
Sakha, Kafr el-Sheikh
NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo