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[ϟ] Strobist info: [Up camera up to light face 1 Softbox 180W] [Left Natural Light] [Trigger cable]
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A pack of really cheap modelling clay.
I had high hopes for some photos of this stuff, but inspiration deserted me so I only came up with this rather bland shot.... ....and the couple of others I have just uploaded...
Hopefully the rest of 2009 will be more productive!
Link to large size: farm4.static.flickr.com/3261/3192659156_39154def12_b_d.jpg
The Ford Model T was one of the most influential vehicles at its creation in 1908. During 1914, the American Expeditionary Force, French Army, and British Armed Forces ordered large quantities of this vehicle. It’s sheer versatility allowed it to be ambulance, delivery truck, staff car, and an artillery mover.
A code 3 model of the Corgi BET single decker. This represents one of the later Reliances for Devon General for which the window spacing is just right.
Model: Ellis Jentjens
Location: Block 63-S
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/750 F/1.8 400 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A table and a chair offer a model many possibilities to build a pose in an easy way. I personally think it is important that if a model wants to use hands in a pose, that both hands are given a function.
Model: Natalia Larioshina
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model - Anett Griffel (Marilyn, New York)
Style - Kasia Majewska,
Makeup - Kanako Ono,
Hair - Yumiko Sensui
Model: Emily Parry
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/3000 F/1.4 320 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Two wooden statues in the shape of hands are striking works of art at Strijp-S. Earlier I had the idea to discover the possibilities there how I could use one of these two wooden hands in my photos.
The color tones of Emily's clothes and the texture of her cardigan fit very well with this artwork.
Model: Shana Claes
Event: Photo fair
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/350 F/2.5 640 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Besides the fact that during my masterclass photographers I learned to discover locations where you can photograph models beautifully, we also visited an indoor location.
The white interior ensures that Shana forms a nice contrast to the environment.
Model: Kelly
MUA: Gemma Elaine
Strobist info:
One light, large softbox above Kelly, very simple, soft lighting.
Skyport triggered
Model: Frederique Hamers
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/180 F/2.0 200 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The elegance of a ballerina remains intact. And playing with light and shadow ensures that the texture of the clothing is emphasized in a beautiful way.
This photo shows that sometimes looking back at the photos you've taken, you sometimes see gems that you haven't seen before.
Model: Myren Sutmuller
Event: Elfia
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/350 F/2.0 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
In the run-up to Elfia, I had this image in mind, it was actually more a question of who I would meet to work this out.
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Model: Swl_Jenny
photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/350 F/1.4 640 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Earlier this week I had already posted a color version of this setting online. This is a black and white version.
To create the right atmosphere or feeling in a photo, the viewing direction can be an important part.
Because she is busy putting on her shoe and her foot is the point of view, it seems as if she is in her own little world and that as a photographer you only have to look and decide when you wanted to take the picture.