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Kitching models in 1973. I had the (4) Crono Express (set up as a road bike), about the nicest machine I ever rode.
Tubing was Super Vitus, color mustard yellow. "Fastback" stays, sloping fork crown.
Here is a 3-D model that I've made based off of Walmart Store in Guelph ON (Top Left and Bottom). This is based off of Walmart's new building design they are using in Canada.
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Credit for the photo of the store in the upper right corner: CTV News Kitchener
Trains Station......... such detail and meticulous Passion.
Thank God for the model trains,you know? If they din't have the model trains they wouldn't have gotten the idea for the big trains.
Amber Cole
Image from the Ryan Aeronautical Negative Collection
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The photographer-model meetup at Arsenale has always been my favorite event of the Venice Carnevale. This year was no exception. A great group of models show up as well as some very amazing photographers (I try to stalk them and watch them in action). It's hard to believe the event lasts less than three hours and then everyone is gone!
I took these photos in mid-February 2020 at the Carnevale in Venice, Italy.
Model - Charlotte Marie Hill (Lady Nex)
Make-up & Hair - Mira Parma
Styling & Wardrobe - Me
Photography & Post Processing - Me
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. ]