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A model train running through a layout at Despatch Junction in East Rochester, New York. It was surprisingly tricky to get a good picture with my 50mm prime in the store, but I think this one turned out OK.
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Hornby Hymek D7097
This is quite unusual for me, as I thought that most of these were numbered D7063. This is the first I have seen numbered as such
Model: Victoria
Strobist info:
A large octagon above high. Triggered with Profoto Air Remote.
Shot at Alternative photographers and models group shoot meetup, Adrian Pini's Studio, London
Colour adjustment and post edited with Adobe Lightroom and CS5.
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Laboratorio di nudo
Organizzato dall'associazione culturale
La Sardegna Vista da Vicino
Model: carlotta kah
Docente pH: Francesco Carta
Image made during the 2nd annual Kelby Worldwide Photowalk, Second Beach @ Stanley Park.
© 2009 Craig Roberts
2009-07-18 137
The final shots from a session with a female model. The client (a Swedish ad agency and their client, a manufacturer) wanted to show their hair styling products and tools, and how to use them. So I set up for a very white and soft light with light shadows.
The main part of the session we spent trying out the most natural looking way of holding the stuff, who knew that that part would be the hardest?
Lighting info
Main light from a Profoto ComPact 600R fitted with a Softlight Reflector camera left angled down towards the model's face. Below flash and in front of camera is a Photoflex LitePanel (white) to create some fill. On both sides of the model I placed large paper walls to reflect some light. Behind model there are 2 Profoto ComPacts in Striplight softboxes (one with grid, one without) for lighting the background and act as both rimlight and hairlight.
Minor adjustments in Lightroom and then some minor treatment in Photoshop.
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