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"Tell me about it, stud!" This fun studded jumpsuit from the 1980s will definitely give you a "sharp edge" on every fashionista!
Studded Jumpsuit, White Dove: $40
Gold Strapless Bra, stylist's own.
Shot & Styled by June D. for White Dove
Our Chroma Studs! Available in any color your heart desires and set in 14k yellow, white or rose gold with protector locking backs. Your new favorite stud!
Swap Til You Drop anything goes quilt for my partner CASharp. I read somewhere while snooping that she had three sons and lotsa animals in her home. I thought this pattern was perfect. Hope she enjoys this.
This is a personal favourite of myself. I am my favourite subject.
The line conversion technique was at one stage among one of the most popular techniques used in the media. The reproduction of half tone images in newspapers and magazines had been a nightmare for publishers. They realised the easiest way to get satisfactory reproduction from small photographs was to reduce the photograph to line and make a ‘line block’, many feel that this technique had been exploited by the media, as careful thought needs to be given to what images should be exposed to this form of manipulation.
Images that ‘as a rule of thumb’ that are suitable for this technique should have strong lighting and harsh shadows, the most famous example of course being the photograph of Che Guevara, in his black beret, the high cheekbones and the deep sunken in eyes with their shadows.
The question you must ask when selecting an image for manipulation is:
“If the middle greys are lost will the photograph still read?”
A small amount of midtones can be kept to lent to maintaining the subject matter form, and sometimes special care is needed to bring these out in developing.
The technique I referenced from based the experiment using medium format elements so to apply this to 35 mm I needed to adjust the procedure to take into account smaller neg among other elements
Equipment
Nikon D200, Nikon D50, Nikon F90, Nikon Sb800 X2, Nikon Sb600, Vivitar 2700 Thyristor Flash Strobe with Slave Trigger (Hot Shoe Flash Remote Slave Trigger has a sensor to sense light from the main flash so as to trigger the slave flash wirelessly),Tripod, flash stands X2, light reflector with black cover,MacBook Pro, Nikon Camera Control Pro 2(for tethered shooting), Lens Used - Nikon 50mm 1.8, Nikon 10.5 2.8 Fisheye, Nikon 28mm 2.8, Film used in camera – Ilford PanF Plus 50.
Studio SetUp
I experimented between different lighting set ups to get the shadow/highlight blow out I was looking for, by angling the flashes and varying their power and zoom, settling for zooming at 105mm and using ¼ power, on the right side flash ttl, and the same on the left flash head, and having the Vivitar and full power, handheld by assistant under subject pointing almost directly under chin to try eliminate some shadows under models neck. I also tried 3 stop ND filter over the manual flash to reduce power to little effect. I had a D200 attached via usb to a Macbook Pro running Nikon Camera control Pro 2, this allowed me to control the settings from the computer and adjust them quickly and view the files on a clear screen to be able to decide what changes to be made, I bracketed multiple shots with each lighting set up, making references of ones that worked, and then replicated the settings using my film camera taking into account the 1 stop variation as a result of the film’s 50iso and the digitals limit to 100 iso, also the crop factor of the lens on the film body. I used 50iso film as i wanted to keep the image as contrasty as possible before darkroom manipulation as adjustments in there for the results i need would degrade image quality, and due to flash set up, shutter speed could go lower than if i was shooting ambient light.Also due to the need to push the film in the darkroom, I wanted to keep grain to a minimum so I picked 50 as that would have least to start out with so when pushed, hopefully grain would be acceptably light.
Lace shorts with studs on my etsy, soon more to come. Fits Limhwa, Ariadoll, SWITCH, Dollzone and other similar SD girls.
If you want them in any other size, please write to me <3 You can contact me through flickr, email: butterfly0factory [at] gmail.com or etsy (link in my profile)
Skirt - Talbots
Top - TJMaxx
Sandals - Seychelles
Bracelets - Towne and Reese
Bracelet - Kohls
Earrings - Kohls
Belt - TJMaxx
Sunnies - Old Navy
oi, to indo pra nyc amanhã
se tiver alguem do flickr por lá dá um oi e vamo tomar uma cachaça junto :)
I'll be at nyc in the next 10 days
if there's someone who would like to get drunk with me and my friends, leave a message huuuu!
Un piccolo esercizio sul mosso. Mi piaceva l'effetto che poteva dare la persona ferma davanti alla giostra in movimento.
Mi ci sono voluti diversi tentativi per ottenere quello che volevo, ma sono soddisfatto del risultato, soprattutto per l'esposizione delle luci e delle ombre e per aver lavorato senza cavalletto.
A little exercise about movement. I liked the effect of the standing guy in front of the moving machine. I needed several trials, but now I'm pleased with hte result, most of all for exposition and also because I worked without tripod.
Such a busy week had to post an older Pic of these cuties.
Clothing by The talented Tauni!, shop name *Pumpernickel Doll Clothing*... and Maggie and Kate Create<3! Thank You so much Ladies:)!
Handmade studded Punk, fetish, leather collar from 3mm veg tan leather dyed black and hand stitched with red thread, the collar is lined with brown suede.
Model - Nicole Skelly
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