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Based off Emilia Clark's portrayal of Sarah Connor in Terminator Genysis. Firstly even though the film has recieved many negative reviews, I went in with an open mind, and enjoyed it more than I expected. Anyway to the figure, Hairpiece is painted yellow ochre with brown dry brush. Sabine headpiece with painted eyebrows and blood. Torso is painted on a plain black piece, and is accurate to her appearance near the end of the film. Yet again the figure is suffering from in accurate weapons, as I cant get hold of any brickarms etc. Overall the best from my Genysis figures, but let me know what you guys think.
Sarah's back again! We had lots of fun dressing her up as a pin-up doll (her favourite) , a goth temptress and an obedient french maid! Such Larks!
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Model: Sarah (MM #1196855)
© Mark Rosa (MM #1071727) (OMP #229735) (MB #120704)
Nikon D3, Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens, ISO 200, 120mm, f/10, 1/200 sec.
"... Es como sostener el tazón de té, como recordar esta canción en días así, el que fuera el tono de llamadas en la madrugada, es como olvidar lo que pasó sin olvidar lo que se vivió, es como cortarnos la carne angustiados porque las frases escritas en los muros, en la piel no fueron suficientes, es como despedirse desde lejos, es como algo que no conosco pero que sé como se siente, es como llevarme los matices diferentes de tus ojos uno más claro que el otro, es como el té de 6 cucharadas de azucar y el de una, But I’m thinking of what Sarah said, That love is watching someone die
So who’s gonna watch you die? So who's gonna watch you die..."
www.dailymotion.com/video/x2cztn_what-sarah-said-death-ca...
Strobe info:
1st strobe Yongnuo 560 Strobe to right and above camera through umbrella softbox at 1/32 power.
2nd Strobe low and to the left of camera at 1/64 power
1st LED 600w bounced of whiteboard to left of camera.
2nd LED 600w pointed at backdrop right of camera
Triggered by Yongnuo RF-600tx
Camera D3100
Software: Aftershot Pro and Gimp
my ref: - DSC_3528-g1
DonJon Marine Tugboat Sarah Ann assisting with moving couple of crane(s) & barge(s) that were involved in heavy lift(s) that were performed into Steelways Inc near Newburgh, NY along the Hudson River
Sarah, her partner Elvis and their 10 week old baby boy were cruising the local markets at Newtown's Hub when I asked for a quick photo. Despite her reluctance and insistence that she hates having her photo taken, Sarah did finally agree to a few quick shots.
I've always been a bit of a sucker for the retro 50's rockabilly look and Sarah definitely wore it well especially so close to giving birth.
As they were in a hurry we didn't have much time to talk and so it ended as a quick shoot and run meeting.
Thanks Sarah for participating in the project.
This picture is #234 in my 3rd round of The 100 Strangers Project.
You can see my 1st round of 100 Strangers photos here
Round 2 is here
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Sarah's back for a third visit! Some more vintage looks were on the plan, and one unexpected and fun school girl look which she pulled off so fabulously!
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Sarah's back again! We had lots of fun dressing her up as a pin-up doll (her favourite) , a goth temptress and an obedient french maid! Such Larks!
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This is a shot from a photoshoot with Sarah, a very talented and beautifull model.
I'm a location shooter but since the weather in Belgium isn't allways fun to work in, I decided to transform my office into a (very) small studio. Just so I have a plan B when the weather is too bad. At the moment the studio is far from finished and I only have one studiolight and a couple of speedlights. Time to see what I can do with this (lack of) equipment and some imagination.
The model is lit with my cheap Chinese studiolight (a 300ws on 1/32 power) and a big softbox (placed horizontally) from above and right in front. My assistant for the day (Thanks Ake) held a white reflector under Sarah's face to get some classic beauty light.
The background was lit with a single SB-24 (I think at 1/16) on a Nano stand behind and to the right of the model. I zoomed the SB-24 in and placed it close to the grey wall to create a ray of light.
Triggered with PW's.
In the RAW-converter I choose a cooler whitebalans and desaturated the image slightly
Learn how to light at strobist.blogspot.com/2006/02/welcome-to-strobist.html
“Vou colhendo com cuidado
e cada flor leva um recado.”
Sarah Kay
Esta foto é uma singela homenagem à esta artista que tanto preencheu de sonhos parte de minha adolescência.
I didn't take this (edited by me though) but my friend took it on my camera so i thought i'd upload it cos i haven't uploaded anything in ages
so yeah credit goes to her :)
this is sarah btw, and this was taken by immy :)
Sarah Cooper Portrait in Leather Jacket.
Lighting: Paul C Buff Einstein with 64" reflecting Umbrella and Diffuser camera right. Einstein with 86" Reflecting Umbrella Camera Left. Fired with Cybersyncs. Reflector camera right for fill.
As you can see, Sarah has a little bit of ink done on her wrist (I think she has a couple others as well) and with her hair style we got a few shots that had a kind of 'rocker' vibe to them. This was shot in colour (it's the same red dress from this shot - www.flickr.com/photos/samuelrussell/14844153952/) but I felt like a contrasty black and white conversion would probably work better and I think it shows off the tattoo a bit better as well. Since I was shooting at f/2.8 on my 85mm lens, the tattoo isn't as in focus as I'd like, but maybe I'll get it right next time (Sarah is already excited for another shoot so expect more in the future).
Strobist:
2xYN560 speedlights. One in a 36" umbrella, high camera left and a 28" westcott apollo softbox below that in a semi-clamshell setup. Bottom light was a couple stops lower in terms of power. Also, a silver reflector was added, camera right to add a little fill to Sarah and the white background. Fired by Cactus v5s
Sarah looks stunning in these two lovely outfits, the makeup was kept neutral but with a sophisticated smokey effect to bring out her deep blue eyes!
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Sarah is an engaging model and great to be with!! Wish the best of her career so that we can see more of her in the future!
Here's another pick of Sarah from our shoot this past weekend. Got to throw in a few smiles now and again.
Today I introduce you my new girl. Her name is Sarah and she is an Unoa sist with a wonderful faceup made by Shory.
She is spending the weekend in Paris and has already sent a picture to her sister and nephews. ^_^
I wish a perfect weekend for all of you! **
I met Sarah as I was standing at a bus stop in my hometown of Ayr. I've recorded the conversation as best I can remember. She noticed the conspicuous pair of Grados I was wearing around my neck, and said
"What are you... music? These plugs, are they for your music box?"
"That's right," I replied, "music."
"They look expensive!"
"They're not too bad..."
"Oh, music's good. What do you like to listen to?"
I took them off my neck and offered them to her: Daft Punk's soundtrack to Tron Legacy was playing. "Oh, that's interesting." At this point she exchanged some words with some people who were passing, and when she came back to stand next to me she asked me which bus I was waiting for.
"And where are you off to? Are you from Ayr?"
"Well, I live in Glasgow, and-"
"Ohh! I thought that. I thought you looked like a city slick, you've got the gear!"
"I'm visiting my parents."
"That's nice. Parents are precious, you know? I was listening on the radio and some people don't even know their parents' favourite meal or... they don't know much about them. And your parents know more than you think because they've been in some situations that maybe you haven't been in yet. Parents make decisions and sometimes you're glad of them, because... I'm thinking of my parents, that's what I'm thinking of. What do you do in Glasgow, are you student at the university?"
"I was, but I graduated years ago. I'm a photographer now."
"Oh, I like pictures. I like faces, you know? Sometimes you can see so much in them, like how did a face get to be like that? There's a man I always see, drives a van, and he has such an interesting face. What do you take pictures of, is it everything, or...?"
"Anything that interests me, I suppose, but mostly people. I like faces too."
"That's right, faces can tell a story. You've got a lovely face, very open. I've got high cheekbones. When you're at school they'll always pick on you for something, and me it was my cheekbones. But some people tell me I have lovely cheekbones, and I agree with them!" She laughed, and then there was a pause. "What's your name?"
"I'm Tommy, and you?"
"Sarah."
"Nice to meet you, Sarah."
"Names, that's another thing. I met a Frank recently, same as Frank Sinatra. But I said 'I haven't met a Frank for a long, long time.' Tommy's another one. I mean, you get a lot of Thomas, but Tommy... it's a nice name, a friendly name. Well, you're talking to a princess here, that's what Sarah means in Hebrew."
"Oh really? Lovely."
"There's more to you than that, I see. You're interesting. You change things, and you put things out there that other people don't see."
"I hope so..."
"Oh yes, I see you were a very bright child, and you're good at everything you put yourself to. You'll prosper this year! You'll be in the right place at the right time, with the right people." By this point I was laughing. "Just you wait and see! I'm prophesying good things over you, calling forth your destiny. Do you have a wife?"
"I don't."
"Well I call forth your other rib, and you'll find her this year, because it's not good for a man to be alone. It'll be expensive, the wedding, but it's worth it! And you'll have to take the day off and let somebody else take your pictures. It'll be a good year for you."
"Well, I really hope so."
"Yes, because we're here for more, you know? God is good."
At this point my bus came. I took her photograph, bid her goodbye and jumped on the bus. While I may not believe, like Sarah, in a greater meaning to our lives like God, I believe we make our own meaning in life and, in mine, it's beautiful little moments like a conversation with a stranger at a bus stop that I live for..
Ayr, 2011.
Modella: Sarah Mahjoub
PH: Jessica Ronca
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