Hi Bruce,
I also like the low-key shots better.
If you are interested in some more detailed comments, their a below.
Please excuse the amount of text and the critical component of these
comments.
There are two main reasons why I like the low-key images better.
First, in the high-key, the
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 1:50 PM, Igor Roshchin s...@komkon.org wrote:
Hi Bruce,
I also like the low-key shots better.
If you are interested in some more detailed comments, their a below.
Please excuse the amount of text and the critical component of these
comments.
Igor, I welcome your
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These are all from a creative studio shoot I was invited to by Layla
Azer, the designer of the newspaper dresses. I was the only one
shooting with lights and I managed to produce two completely different
moods with the models.
So the cat is out of the paper bag:)
Nice gallery, looks like the girls had great fun together. I very much
like the low light portraits (like your PUG entry). I remember coats
mimicking newspaper were fashionable in the past, but of course those
weren't made from real newspaper.
On Sun, Jun 8,
I can report that all-newspaper dresses aren't practical either. The
designer was running around constantly with a roll of tape to repair
spontaneous wardrobe malfunctions that kept occurring.
Thank you Attila; my faves are the low-key ones too. I'm exploring
that mode more. Models reported that
Very nice, Bruce! The women are really cute! Cheers, Christine
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On Jun 8, 2014, at 1:07 PM, Bruce Walker bruce.wal...@gmail.com wrote:
These are all from a creative studio shoot I was invited to by Layla
Azer, the designer of the newspaper dresses. I was the only one
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