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Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya de MotoGP 2025 / Circuit de Barcelona

Classic coat over shoulder pose

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CameraCanon EOS REBEL T2i

Lens Canon 50mm F/1.8

Exposure0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperturef/8.0

Focal Length50 mm

ISO Speed200

RallySprint RACC Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 2024 / Circuit de Barcelona

Tenille at Redondo Beach. Full Video here

youtu.be/FzCFyAQqh_U

Sesión fotográfica 2024 / Castelldefels

Sesion fotografica / mayo 2025 / Mas de Sant Lleí / Vilanova del Vallès / Barcelona

Prosecco DOC Catalunya WorldSBK 2023 / Circuit de Barcelona

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Marzo 2012 - Gran Vía de Madrid

© Gorka Goitia Fotógrafo

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Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya de MotoGP 2025 / Circuit de Barcelona

Sesión fotográfica 2024 / Castelldefels

Sesión fotográfica 2023 / Les casetes del Garraf / Sitges

"Very soon

it will all

be worth it."

Sesión fotográfica 2024 / Castelldefels

Working with Gels

 

Well my order from Rosco arrived and it was time to have some fun. Working with gels is something new to me. I’ve had the standard CTO gels laying around gathering dust and that’s about all they did. Then I saw some photos some really good shooters had produced and I just had to try my hand at it.

 

In my studio I mainly shoot on black or white seamless and occasionally on thunder grey. I wanted to see how the gels would do on each. I found that shooting on black produces a richer saturation and can produce a more textured appearance than on white - which can produce a more pastel effect. This is not to say gels on white can’t produce gorgeous rich colours as well. It’s all in developing a subtle touch.

 

The biggest problem I found in shooting in such a tiny studio is of course light hitting the model when you only want it to hit the background. Barn doors and bookends can help control that but you need a lot more space to set a system like that up. I tried every configuration I could think of and finally decided if I couldn’t control it - I would embrace it.

 

For the photos in this eZine I worked with Daisy - a fantastic and very professional model on a black background exclusively. She knows her poses and expressions and can totally own the stage. All I had to do was manage the lighting and click the shutter.

 

Toward the end of the shoot I switched over to lighting the model with gels. It’s a lot more finicky getting that right and the model has to stay more in one place. I used a bounce to kick light back from the orange gel lighting her while a single blue lit the background. It’s very hit or miss and if Daisy moved too close or far from the lights it would make a big exposure difference due to depth of flash.

 

I found filters on the orange side worked especially well but browns didn’t. Browns tended to look metallic and not so brown. I imagine they can look brown as expected but only if turned way down. Blue filters rock as does green but reds - nah. I have my favourites picked out :-)

 

So that’s my story and I’m sticking it.

 

~Randi Scott~

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Fun behind the scenes photo doing the hero pose.

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Working with Gels

 

Well my order from Rosco arrived and it was time to have some fun. Working with gels is something new to me. I’ve had the standard CTO gels laying around gathering dust and that’s about all they did. Then I saw some photos some really good shooters had produced and I just had to try my hand at it.

 

In my studio I mainly shoot on black or white seamless and occasionally on thunder grey. I wanted to see how the gels would do on each. I found that shooting on black produces a richer saturation and can produce a more textured appearance than on white - which can produce a more pastel effect. This is not to say gels on white can’t produce gorgeous rich colours as well. It’s all in developing a subtle touch.

 

The biggest problem I found in shooting in such a tiny studio is of course light hitting the model when you only want it to hit the background. Barn doors and bookends can help control that but you need a lot more space to set a system like that up. I tried every configuration I could think of and finally decided if I couldn’t control it - I would embrace it.

 

For the photos in this eZine I worked with Daisy - a fantastic and very professional model on a black background exclusively. She knows her poses and expressions and can totally own the stage. All I had to do was manage the lighting and click the shutter.

 

Toward the end of the shoot I switched over to lighting the model with gels. It’s a lot more finicky getting that right and the model has to stay more in one place. I used a bounce to kick light back from the orange gel lighting her while a single blue lit the background. It’s very hit or miss and if Daisy moved too close or far from the lights it would make a big exposure difference due to depth of flash.

 

I found filters on the orange side worked especially well but browns didn’t. Browns tended to look metallic and not so brown. I imagine they can look brown as expected but only if turned way down. Blue filters rock as does green but reds - nah. I have my favourites picked out :-)

 

So that’s my story and I’m sticking it.

 

~Randi Scott~

More here:

flic.kr/s/aHBqjzxSWQ

Iron Mike doing his stuff

With a real live bunny :)

Sesión fotográfica / junio 2025 / Barcelona

Sesión fotográfica 2023 / Les casetes del Garraf / Sitges

Working with Gels

 

Well my order from Rosco arrived and it was time to have some fun. Working with gels is something new to me. I’ve had the standard CTO gels laying around gathering dust and that’s about all they did. Then I saw some photos some really good shooters had produced and I just had to try my hand at it.

 

In my studio I mainly shoot on black or white seamless and occasionally on thunder grey. I wanted to see how the gels would do on each. I found that shooting on black produces a richer saturation and can produce a more textured appearance than on white - which can produce a more pastel effect. This is not to say gels on white can’t produce gorgeous rich colours as well. It’s all in developing a subtle touch.

 

The biggest problem I found in shooting in such a tiny studio is of course light hitting the model when you only want it to hit the background. Barn doors and bookends can help control that but you need a lot more space to set a system like that up. I tried every configuration I could think of and finally decided if I couldn’t control it - I would embrace it.

 

For the photos in this eZine I worked with Daisy - a fantastic and very professional model on a black background exclusively. She knows her poses and expressions and can totally own the stage. All I had to do was manage the lighting and click the shutter.

 

Toward the end of the shoot I switched over to lighting the model with gels. It’s a lot more finicky getting that right and the model has to stay more in one place. I used a bounce to kick light back from the orange gel lighting her while a single blue lit the background. It’s very hit or miss and if Daisy moved too close or far from the lights it would make a big exposure difference due to depth of flash.

 

I found filters on the orange side worked especially well but browns didn’t. Browns tended to look metallic and not so brown. I imagine they can look brown as expected but only if turned way down. Blue filters rock as does green but reds - nah. I have my favourites picked out :-)

 

So that’s my story and I’m sticking it.

 

~Randi Scott~

More here:

flic.kr/s/aHBqjzxSWQ

Modèle : @kittyspaw_pro

Lotus Exige 410 Sport

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PLEASE:

Do not post animated gifs or pictures in your comments. Especially the "awards". No invitations to groups where one must comment and/or invite and/or give award and no group icon without any comment.

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No pongas gifs animados, logos o premios (awards) en tu comentario. No me envíes invitaciones a grupos donde exista la obligación de comentar o premiar fotos, ni a aquellos donde existe un comentario preformateado con el logo del grupo.

THANKS / Muchas gracias!!

More photos from Tenille's yoga shoot. Part.II of video up on youtube.

youtu.be/rORi8RFdC9g

Had a great first shoot with Ashy Brooks. Great model to work with.

Sesion fotografica / mayo 2025 / Mas de Sant Lleí / Vilanova del Vallès / Barcelona

Yoga Workout Photo Shoot. Full video here

youtu.be/FzCFyAQqh_U

CAMPEONATO DE ESPAÑA DE SUPERBIKE 2022 / Circuit de Barcelona

 

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All good things are wild & Free.

Model: Emilee Hann

Working with Gels

 

Well my order from Rosco arrived and it was time to have some fun. Working with gels is something new to me. I’ve had the standard CTO gels laying around gathering dust and that’s about all they did. Then I saw some photos some really good shooters had produced and I just had to try my hand at it.

 

In my studio I mainly shoot on black or white seamless and occasionally on thunder grey. I wanted to see how the gels would do on each. I found that shooting on black produces a richer saturation and can produce a more textured appearance than on white - which can produce a more pastel effect. This is not to say gels on white can’t produce gorgeous rich colours as well. It’s all in developing a subtle touch.

 

The biggest problem I found in shooting in such a tiny studio is of course light hitting the model when you only want it to hit the background. Barn doors and bookends can help control that but you need a lot more space to set a system like that up. I tried every configuration I could think of and finally decided if I couldn’t control it - I would embrace it.

 

For the photos in this eZine I worked with Daisy - a fantastic and very professional model on a black background exclusively. She knows her poses and expressions and can totally own the stage. All I had to do was manage the lighting and click the shutter.

 

Toward the end of the shoot I switched over to lighting the model with gels. It’s a lot more finicky getting that right and the model has to stay more in one place. I used a bounce to kick light back from the orange gel lighting her while a single blue lit the background. It’s very hit or miss and if Daisy moved too close or far from the lights it would make a big exposure difference due to depth of flash.

 

I found filters on the orange side worked especially well but browns didn’t. Browns tended to look metallic and not so brown. I imagine they can look brown as expected but only if turned way down. Blue filters rock as does green but reds - nah. I have my favourites picked out :-)

 

So that’s my story and I’m sticking it.

 

~Randi Scott~

More here:

flic.kr/s/aHBqjzxSWQ

Photos from our May Shoot.

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