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i have officially taken over our kitchen with these wonderful shelves my husband built. such is apartment living...
Once upon a time...
2 Travelite 750W Strobe through white umbrellas, triggered by pocked wizard, on each side of the camera @ 1/32. Equipment bought/rented from Calumet
Studio A. Tony Wigley on Mole crane, Keith Froggatt swinging & Martyn Suker tracking. Contributed by James French.
4x6 inches, ball point pen on paper. A drawing of the studio with the painting "Ghost Town" on the easel.
Gabisile aka Gaby South African Zulu Model in White Cotton Summer Dress Portrait Photoshoot Shoreditch Studio London
Dovecot Studios is an important tapestry studio in Edinburgh. It was established by the 4th Marquess of Bute in 1912, as an offshoot of William Morris’ workshops in London. Dovecot Studios was originally based in Corstorphine in a purpose built studio next to a 16th century dovecot. After the Second World War, the studios became known as Edinburgh Tapestry Company. In 2001 it lost its financial support and went into liquidation. Since 2008 Dovecot Studios has been using the refurbished Victorian Infirmary Street Baths in central Edinburgh.
By city architect Robert Morham, 1885-87. Sympathetic conversion to tapestry studios by Malcolm Fraser Architects, 2009. The rectangular former swimming pool area is now workshops and the original open-timbered roof supported on tiers of cast-iron columns has been retained.
Not sure how bright this image appears on other computer screens, hope it's not too over-exposed....
Anyway, another college workshop on how to create a Rankin stlye studio portrait with a white backdrop.
EDIT: I couldn't really avoid the "cool sci tones" on this image seen as my hair actually was blue at the time and I am actually that pale.
My first real studio session with Johanna, my go to model.
Main light: Bowens Prolite100 in 80x120 softbox camera left
Fill: Bowens Prolite100 in 80x120 softbox camera right.
Hairlight: Elinchrom with a grid. camera left high.
Photo : Kim Ventura
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This building is home to Quad Studios and is located in Times Square in Manhattan, NY. There are recording studios where many famous rap stars have cut records at including Biggie, P. Diddy, and 50 Cent. This also became the starting place for East Coast and West Coast Rap battle for the actions that happened here on Nov 30, 1994. On that night, Tupac showed up at the studios and walked through the front door. It was the day before the verdict came of his molestation case. A couple of men jumped out, shot 2Pac 5 times and robbed him. He was meeting Biggie upstairs and saw him after he was shot. He accused Biggie of setting him up. The next day, after surgery, 2Pac was taken to the courthouse in a wheel chair and was found guilty on 3 counts of molestation. He released his album Me Against The World from jail. Right after that, his case came up on appeal, but he couldn't come up with the 1.4 million dollars for his lawyers so Suge Knight paid that money as long as 2Pac would sign with Death Row. He did and the biggest rap battle had begun. And it all started here.