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Model is JessicaBaker
Strobist: 4 lights. Key is a B1600 in a large Octa, camera right, f/5.6. Background is lit using 2 B800s in 7" reflectors, f/11. There is also a SB28 in a Stofen providing weak fill (it is on the floor) , unmetered but 1/16 power. Triggered by Pocket Wizards.
PP in LR4/CS5.
Mayhem #806843
The model is made of mostly wood, as well as wheels, rockets and cockpit canopy. All the damage is mostly in with the wooden structure.
I already started to repair it before thinking of documenting so note the green putty on the left wing.
Featuring:
ROGUE Models
Photography by Daryl Verzosa Photography
Videography •• Bry Reyes & Leo Estoesta
Make Up Artist •• Ace Edralin Pingil
Hair Styling •• Ricca Amaranto
Stage Production Design •• Casper Farns
Fashion Design •• Juliedan Vergara
Creative Art Director •• Jessie Jeng Navarro
Co shooters:
Jey Marquez
John Paul Manalo
Leslie Reyes
Mel Tot
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This was a portfolio image made for a male model who wanted to add something unusual to his offering. We went out to the Stingray Sandbar in my boat for unusual shots with the stingrays. This was shot on film pre-2001. Mikah has been on a cover with Nicole Kidman, among his many credits, so he is an accomplished model.
Model: Heidi Almighty (MM#1736569)
As always, I'm looking for feedback (be critical, it's cool, just be respectful of the model(s) please!). If you stopped by to take a look, let me know what you think in a comment!
-- the story --
Met up with some photographer buddies and got to work with several models I hadn't met before at this shoot. I almost didn't make this shoot, but through a little last minute schedule luck I suddenly had enough time. Really glad I did, I have a lot of fun shots from a shoot I was honestly a little skeptical about to begin with.
I found it a little spooky how well Heidi played dead for this shot. We made her lay here for quite a long time while fussing with lights, lens swaps, and getting the right angle. I don't think you're really *supposed* to stand on the top of a 6' step ladder either, but I assured Heidi that I hadn't fallen on any models *yet*;->
[ Strobist Info -- Einstein 640 in 32"x40" softbox camera right. CTR301-p trigger. ]