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To the left of my desk is my supply corner. Any art supply you can think of is on that black shelf. My favorite thing is the old typesetting drawer where I keep my pastels.
With drawers of varying depths, I'm able to contain my stamps, papers, tools and ephemera for working with paper and ink.
Amelia needed updated photos with glasses, so i offered to do a studio session, versus our traditional natural light//surroundings photos, and well i couldn't resist getting my picture taken at the end of it.
also i started a blog where i will be posting ALL my work. here i may post one or two. my account expires in April, i will not be renewing it unless someone wants to buy me a pro.
BLOG--> www.sophierphoto.wordpress.com
My brother doing an ultra cool pose. Just to test out my new studio lighting kit.
Strobist info:
Shot with one Elinchrome D-light2 with 60x60cm softbox. Strobe was stopped down two step, and positioned at apprx. 45 degrees to the left of camera.
Small but lovely, wish it had a window. CD collection behind the door, radio four to keep me company and talking books.
Universal Studios, Osaka, Japan.
February 2012.
Canon 550D.
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CorkStop Studios is an artist's studio in San Luis Obispo County on California's beautiful Central Coast, half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is home to three contemporary artists: Carol Paquet, Anne Stahl and Xenia Madison. All three are abstract painters and printmakers who are schooled, exhibited and collected internationally.