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Explorer Highest position: 1 on Friday, December 5, 2008 wow !!!
Stephanie in my studio
Alway fun and stunning pictures.
Cross Processed in PS that means added contrast
50mm lens - F11
I hope u like it as mutch as I do :)
Beautydisch at front as u can see in her eyes
2 umbr at the back
2 softoxes left and right and right -2 and lower than left .
I lost all my > 150 faves !!
Had an idea that we could kinda go over the top on this one- I mean have you seen INSA's own shoots already- they are dope, always been a fan....so we got a little indulgent on this one.
Lit mainly by Matt and Tash, whilst I ran around snap snap snapping with the compact camera.
Styling By Ophelia Fancy, additional stylin tweaks by Bekah, and Hair and Mannequin MakeUp by the supremely ace Ciara McCarthy. Additional assistance by Scarlett. Button pressed by me.
Models Sally (floor) Sophie (standing) and Hannah (bath). No models were harmed in this image, or forced to eat Doughnuts....
see the whole shoot on film, here
dead-dead-dead.co.uk/insa-heels-hotel-hi-res-version
you can book us via www.garage-studios.co.uk It really does make sense now doesnt it....
damn i put in the book but forgot here- the shoot was produced by A.Bronkhorst....
The visual overload continues apace.... I have a reason just not quite sure what it is yet- sat down for a long time this morning with Sally discussing the second part of this project. Its partly formed- hopefully all will go quiet and then it will magically appear on yr screens soon. It will have more of Elin though, so that can only be a good thing.
Film. etc...blah blah. Buttons pressed....
This is for Students on my Creative Photography Course at Garage Studios.
M&Ms for Macro Monday - Snack. The sake' cup is 2 inches tall. A speedlight in a softbox behind, a speedlight in a reflector bowl with sock diffuser camera right, and a small while cardboard reflector camera left.
For the theme of #Bathroom and #MacroMondays. Two soft contact lenses in too much saline. On a mirror. Seemed like a good idea at the time, except I couldn't get one lens off of my finger. (That's it semi-crumpled in behind the first. And then with too much saline, the reflections make this look like almost like four lenses. The best of a series of shots.
An ophthalmologist mentioned that a soft contact lens is mostly saline, more than 95 percent. And here we have mostly saline with reflections and perhaps shadows and two teeny, tiny soft bits of contact lenses.
Can you even see what these might be? (The lenses came with a cyan rim.) Thanks for looking!