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Model - Amanda Mattingly
Hair - Amanda Mattingly
Makeup - Donnie Skaggs
Lighting info - 4 AB800s placed behind model, 2 high at 1/3 power, 2 low at 1/4 power, shot into 7-inch reflectors. Triggered by Cybersyncs.
Diesel Rail Motor 722.
Trains operating on the day were trains that ran between Sydney & Bathurst from 1876 to the present day.
The layout was developed by John Brown & owned by Paul Hennessy of Brewongle, NSW. (d)
Henry Ford’s Piquette Avenue plant could not keep up with the demand for the new Model T after its launch in 1908. Not only did Ford seek larger premises, which materialised in the Highland Avenue Plant, but he and his associates devised new and more efficient methods of production. Thus was born Ford’s moving belt system. Piquette Avenue managed to produce 14,000 Model Ts by the methods shown here, but that was just a small proportion of the 15 million Model Ts that were eventually produced.
I made a visit with my sister and a cousin on the afternoon of December 31, 2012 to the Ypsilanti Auto Heritage Collection, informally known as "The Last Hudson dealership". The museum owner's father sold Hudsons here until the marque ceased production.
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Shot of the front of a Philco model 20A chassis I found in Alliston, Ontario. Cabinet needs work, grill cloth was torn beyond repair but the chassis appears to be very clean. I removed the cover that goes over the 4 tubes on the right for the photo but I have it and it's in great shape.
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MODEL: Alessia
PH: Leonardo Bugiani
LOCATION: ITALY - TOSCANA - PISTOIA
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I Went on a Portrait Workshop the other evening to learn a bit more about shooting portraits in a studio environment. This shot was of Leonore (model). I purposefully set the aperture to 2.8 to see what the result would be. I managed to do little post processing to highlight the more visible parts of the face.