Re: PESO ~ Kalila: Princess Warrior

2015-11-07 Thread Bruce Walker
Thank you very much, Dan! Thank you too, Ken, P.J., and Mark! Sorry you aren't partial to the pasties, but they were done to add a more authentic Cabaret ala 1930's Germany look. I admit they don't fit as snugly as pasties are supposed to do. The designer, Eva, had not done then before and

Re: PESO ~ Kalila: Princess Warrior

2015-10-31 Thread Mark C
Cool concept! Looking forward to seeing where this goes. On 10/29/2015 1:35 PM, Bruce Walker wrote: My wife, Louise, decided that I was having too much fun, and, desiring to join in wrote up a theme for a shoot involving a princess ("Kalila"), an evil king ("Bardovudd"), swordplay and an

Re: PESO ~ Kalila: Princess Warrior

2015-10-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Excellent work. I spent some time clicking on the right arrow, and there are a lot of attractive and effective image there, You are doing really fine work with the female models. I don't find any of the nudes or semi-nudes offensive or tasteless, but I do not care for the ones where the model

Re: PESO ~ Kalila: Princess Warrior

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
Nice shots but how can she be a princess warrior without an armored bikini? On 10/29/2015 1:35 PM, Bruce Walker wrote: My wife, Louise, decided that I was having too much fun, and, desiring to join in wrote up a theme for a shoot involving a princess ("Kalila"), an evil king ("Bardovudd"),

Re: PESO ~ Kalila: Princess Warrior

2015-10-29 Thread Ken Waller
Great captures Bruce - looks like you're having fun with your photography. I'd prefer a little space between top of the subjects head and the top edge of the image in the portrait - to make it look more like a crafted image and nota snapshot. -Original Message- >From: Bruce Walker