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WILLIAMVU STUDIO
A. 04 Hoàng Văn Thụ, p9, q Phú Nhuận.
A. 39-41 Hồ Tùng Mậu, q1.
M. 093.876.0434
Some new work from a couple weeks back. This was a unique shoot where I was contacted by an experienced and talented makeup artist to bring a theme to life. This was our first look, a simple, high-end, glamourous bridal look - I think it turned out quite nicely.
As I mentioned this was a bigger collab than usual - we had hair, makeup, a model and a dress (which the model's employer, a dressmaker, very kindly supplied). The look was great and I'm really happy with how things turned out. We were hoping to publish the images in a magazine/online publication but it didn't quite work out. Oh well, try again in 2025!
Links to all involved:
MUA: www.instagram.com/makeupbyjessburt
Hair: www.instagram.com/zackclarkee
Model: www.instagram.com/abbyhafey
Dress: www.instagram.com/sooleydesigns/
Blog post: samuelrussellphoto.com/creative-bridal-studio-shoot
It's been awhile since my friends and I have gone to the studio to have a fun jam session. In fact it's been a little too long, especially when everyone realized just how much we all sucked that evening. And man did we suck royally. Looks like we definitely have to practice more after this...
*sigh*
At least I'm improving on my bass guitar technique though :D
New site:
www.ipernity.com/home/goodmoon
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Chụp ảnh áo dài tại Zeus Studio
Địa chỉ: Số 8 Nguyễn Biểu, Ba Đình, Hà Nội
Contact: 043.999.11.77
0945188666
0934486400
As photographers, we have the opportunity to create images to be cherished by families for generations. We bring people into out studios, or go out on location, and spend time setting up our lights, backdrop and props. We meter our lights, pose our subjects and create our images.
Though I love creating family portraits in the studio, I so much more love creating family portraits at events on location. Why? Because the family portrait was not planned, nobody has been uptight about the session and, because it’s usually a fun event, everyone is having fun. They are relaxed.
The downside to creating such a family portrait is that you need to be more generic with your lighting and often times, you are limited on space. You also don’t get to do a clothing consultation.
Indeed, all a fact with this image. This is during an event at my church. I am set up in a room that is about 8x12. No way can I set up my softboxes, so I am forced to umbrellas. I don’t have the depth to move the subjects the proper distance from the background. And, I don’t have the luxury of steaming out my backdrop.
But, what did I end up with? A beautiful family portrait that, while it’s not going to win any awards in print competition, is going to allow this family to remember this evening for years to come and remember just being together as a family.
And, I have to say, even though I did not get to do a clothing consultation, this works really well. Even mom, the glue of many families, in her red top. It makes her stand out.
This was lit with two White Lightning UZ1600 heads with 5’ umbrellas. Any hint of a hair/separator light is purely bounce of the low, white ceiling.
The carpenter we hired to "build a bathroom," and who enthusiastically claimed he could build a complete bathroom in five or six days, built a solid 8'x8' plywood box with a good roof that doesn't leak, but obviously it is far from being a "bathroom." Lots of plumbing (there is none) and electrical (easy enough to tap into the existing lines, except for the 220v stuff... not sure what to do about that) work to finish, before starting the "finishing work."
The ceiling is too high. It doesn't look right. I think I will add a lower, false ceiling, and fill the space above with insulation. I'm becoming a big fan of insulation, having recently moved from Hawaii to a place where the temperature routinely hits 0˚F/-18˚C at night.
A dancing girl, shot in the studio. Two strobes, one with a softbox camera left.. and one with a gridded beautydish camera right.
When I visited the Universal Studios last year I was pleasantly surprised to see that not only was the Terminator 2 feature still running strong but also the Back to the Future attraction was still up and running!
The studio and the entrance new billy (since i bought something with defect and after much strugle had to take apart and pack all to take it back) was the reason i have been pretty much dissapeared these days.
The studio was unuseful so i had to get new table, new ikea billy and tidy up everything so everything could be near and make it a comfy place to work, but i am DONE! i am sooo happy! YAY!!
I could not take anymore my living room being a mess everytime i had to work. I mean, everytime.
All on my own! YAY FOR ME! :D
La entrada y el estudio son las razones por las que he estado desaparecida de la vida estos dias. Para la entrada pille un mueble defectuoso y lo tuve que desmontar y empaquetar, llevarlo y pillar esto. El estudio estaba inservible, asi que he tenido que comprar la mesa, un mueble (mas este mueble de la entrada) y montarlo, ordenarlo y acomodar todo para tener todo a mano por fin y que mi salon no parezca un vertedero de muñecas cada vez que tenia que trabajar. O sea, siempre.
Que contenta estoyyyyy!!!!! molida, pero muy feliz! :D
Y yo solita! OLE YO
Producer: Nonnonstudio
Make up & Stylist: Dang Vy
Photographer: Bo Xamxit
Retouch & Designer: Kieu Khoa
Phone:0916055091
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Email: nonnonstudio@gmail.com
web: www.nonnonstudio.com