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Some new work with the lovely Tosha. We shot a few looks in the studio and these are a few of my favorites. Love her hair and smile - Tosha was super comfortable in front of the camera and made my job super easy. Here's to more shoots in the future!
Strobist:
SB910 into 36" shoot-thru umbrella, camera left above model. YN560 into 26" rapid box, camera right behind model for hair light. Triggered by cactus v5s.
In the Warner Brother Studios London. The making of Harry Potter. Here, the grand hall
which often plays a major role in the movies.
(Olympus Zuiko OM 3.5 21mm)
You can get a really good impression of the elaborate shootings for the Harry Potter movies. One can see the original film locations and furthermore animations to join. The film technology which is made with a lot of enthusiasm left a great impression on me.
In den Harry Potter Studios bekommt man einen schönen Eindruck von den aufwendigen Dreharbeiten zu den Harry Potter Filmen. Es gibt sowohl die Originalkulissen zu sehen als auch Animationen zum Mitmachen. Mich hat die mit viel Enthusiasmus gestaltete Filtechnik tatsächlich beeindruckt.
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35mm Kodak Kodachrome slide film scan of a studio still life with styrofoam balls, film grid, red and yellow mylar and glass.
It took a little while, but I finally found just the right piece to have this charming old cabinet sit on. It was on the floor and just too low for me. I found this original pink-painted shabby cabinet on rollers at the Thrift Store and I knew it was perfect! It was a monster to lift the green cabinet up onto it tho!!! Also, the pink piece was filthy, no joke it took hours to clean, but happy with the final result!
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A small section of the studio of Dame Barbara Hepworth, which is part of the Barbara Hepworth Museum in St Ives, Cornwall, UK. Her dates, January 10 1903 - May 20 1975, hence the calender dates. This is a reflection in a mirror which I flipped in PS. I applied a few textures to enhance the character of the place. Thanks to v-stamey, mikonT & Ms Ladyred for textures and Nesster for ttv layer.
Diagonal lines & zigzags -- most dynamic & active in leading the eye, & the effect of unresolved tension between flat & upright.
Interesting discussion, as different eyes moved in different ways. Only a few first went to the young women, & those who did were divided on whether they then went up the pillar or over to the stairs & up diagonally. Most went immediately to the stairs, but some went up & some went down, & I think one person said he started on the white pillar. But everyone circled around in one way or another.
Studio 26, assignment on b & w conversion
Nik silver efex, fine art process with blue filter