Is she Americas Next Top Model?
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roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

Hi all. This is my first post ever on FM!

I'm a low budget hobby photographer that shoots for fun, but I just recieved word that one of the models I shot is flying down to Arizona to have an interview with the director of UPN's America's Next Top Model. If all goes well, she will be in the next batch of hopefulls!

If you like her look, please send her your best regards and support, I'd love to see her make it to the top. www.elenakulikova.com

Below are some shots that I took of Elena. Comments are welcome as I'm still learning..

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and

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and this, shot in the style of Nick Knight's shoot with Racia for Dior. (I love Dior style).

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More on my website: www.roleychiu.com



MrChevy
Registered: Oct 21, 2002
Total Posts: 2989
Country: United States

You have the "eye" Roley!! Excellent shots... ALL of them. You sure make beautiful women look beautiful!

Welcome to the forums. Looking forward to many more of your posts and work.



gatchaman
Registered: May 05, 2004
Total Posts: 271
Country: United States

beautiful photos of a very beautiful girl. You are being modest if you really believe this tallent of yours is JUST a hobby. Can you explain your set up for any one of these shoots?



Jayem1
Registered: Jan 17, 2004
Total Posts: 2198
Country: United States

Professional work! They are no different from the ones one sees in fashion magazines.



photosuite
Registered: Mar 20, 2003
Total Posts: 732
Country: United States

Hi,

You should "GIVE UP YOUR DAY JOB" and stick to photography, there is NO OTHER CALLING FOR YOU!!

You have exceptional images and your eye is outrageously wonderful. Why waste anymore time doing ANYTHING else. Give the people what they truly want...A gifted photographer like yourself.

Frederique



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 6661
Country: United States

Very impressive Roley.

Terry



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

Sure! Luckily I have explained the setup in detail in another posting on deviant art, so i'll copy and paste it here:

[The following is copied and pasted from an oldjournal entry on another comuunity site]

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Here's an example of the Dior campain with Raica Oliviera. This is what inspired me to shoot the dark and backlit series. You'll notice the circles in the back and the 'dim' feeling and tones. I wanted to get close, but not too close. I used the style as a guide for my own journey. I saw this shot a month ago and started planning for it very early. my submissions are a result of 3 weeks planning and coordination with both model and makeup artist which included lots of emails, meetings, and shopping for the right stuff! The shopping was fun. we spent alot of cash for this shoot. the clothes were pretty pricy. What an expensive hobby lol. but it's just way too much fun..

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Knowing I needed some manner of backdrop, I went shopping for some 4'x8' black coroplast at Revy Home and Garden. Cost me $18 and had to got to 3 different stores to find the right type. Here's me cutting holes in the backdrop to be used as my backlighting effects.

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Here's me using my dad's dremel and a rig he helped put together (my dad is a crazy industrial designer and has every tool imaginable in teh workshop). attached the dremel to the plastic and mounted a pin for an even circular drill around the outlines i mapped out. I had to make sure that the holes were just the right height because Elena would be quite tall even while sitting down. I couldn't have the circles too high or too low or it wouldn't show up just behind her head like in the Dior ad. (arrgh the pressure of getting things right!!).

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Here's me wiping the backdrop clean of dust. Dust on a lit surface can destroy a shot. especially if its lit from an angle. um.. you might want to ignore my bummy attire and my bed hair.

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Happily finished! My mom was wondering WTF i was building down there and I kept telling her it was for a photoshoot. But being the typical asian mom, she was complaining that it was 'zhoh ju sai day fong' which means getting in the way of everything hahaha. my mom is so cute. okay... so backdrop complete... but we're not even half way yet.. *buckles under pressure*...

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So the big day arrives.. I pick up Elena from her place and we begin the joyous process of the time honored photoshoot. Here's the lovely Grace applying her primers. We agreed to focus completely on eyes and lips for this shoot. Gold and yellows mostly for tone and shimmer powder all the way for that glam we just love so much. If you look closely you can see the Dior ad in the back as reference for us as we started to build our shot. Check out Grace's makeup kit in the back. it's almost the size of my DJ case. I'm so glad she knows what she's doing because i can't do makeup to save my life. I like this shot because it looks like Grace has her pinky up Elana's nose. go grace go!

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This is my crazy photoshoot tent of fire. Lots of make-shift and low budget solutions applied here. Low budget photography all the way baby. Elena's 5'11 hit the circles at the perfect height that I drilled at. (thank god). I had to brace that MF'ing backdrop with a lumber brace from my dad's workshop. I originally tried a test shot without the draped covering and was getting some devious atmospheric lighting. I knew i had to get rid of it somehow, so i put together another LBS. (low budget solution) HAAAAAAHAHA. Ever detail was very important to me at this point. I didn't plan this long and come this far to mess up on a stupid detail. i'd never forgive myself. Here's grace putting on some last minute gloss on Elena's lips. Grace is as anal about detail as I am about getting good service a fast food places. Look there's my beautiful gold reflector for that yum yum glow.

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Elena had way too much chocolate that morning. (Kit Kat) and was bouncing around during the car ride over. Look at her being so adorably goofy. Elena is wearing the stuff we so aduously chose for the style. When we were buying the top, the japanese sales assistant asked: "is she model?" and i said: "yes she's an international model and i'm her photographer". haah she beamed: "ooooooh! she sooo tall!!" Of course i got no lovin from her because photogs are not as cool as models . Although I had an interesting time walking around with a tall beautiful white model, having everyone staring at us and wondering what a geeky looking chinese guy is doing with a tall russian model on the street.

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The fabric kept getting in my face. But i needed more darkness. I garbage bagged my large window in my room for more light control. to the left of me is an LBS. to the right is another LBS. and i myself am an LBS. Grace was slacking here when i needed reflector work under the bag.

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For those that have seen the submissions, this is when I shot #1 (the first submission). Elena is concentrating on keeping the composition steady. Lots of yoga work helps in this department. Poor elena had to endure my directions for this shot. Was very nit picky with the detail in this one shot. (see Elena photoshoot 1 for the final shot of this composition). BTW.. look! the circles i drilled worked! haha.

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This is the ONLY way to tweak a shot. :P had to tuck some stupid part of the shirt that was in my shot. Elena seemed to enjoy it from her expression.. i mean.. i had to be professional as always to ensure the shot was clean. We unbuttoned her shirt and setup for Elena Photoshoot #3 (see submission). This is one situation where most men wish they had my job. perks of the trade.

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Setting up for the bikini shot. The makeup was further tweaked to Grace's perfection. You can see some of my vinyl and a corner of an tech 1200 MK3 box . That bikini was expensive dammit

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While i was setting up for the shot, elena and grace were on my bed surfing. She just got her new website up and poor grace couldn't spell Kulikova. hehehe. I love Elena's name. its so melodic.

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One final shot before I took everything down.. I was so proud.. for the fleeting moments that this setup was up. Sandy Wei (one of my past models) saw this picture and said: "ooooh its cute. i want to live inside it".

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Tuckered out after a successful yet stressful few weeks for us. I was the tail end photographer for the month of May for her. She did 18 shoots this month including mine. That's just insane i tell you.


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look at grace!!!! she's so cute. she fell asleep in the car ride to my place. she went clubbing the night before and came home buzzed and tired at like 4am. then woke up in the morning to do grad makeup for 9 girls before working with me. If anything, this shoot is dedicated to the hard work of these two remarkable females. I love them both.


Edited by roleychiu on Jun 28, 2004 at 09:25 PM GMT

Edited by roleychiu on Jun 28, 2004 at 09:27 PM GMT



Tyler
Registered: Sep 22, 2003
Total Posts: 36
Country: United States

I agree with Frederique, you need to quit your day job and make photography your main focus. Your images are of top quality.
Tyler



candyflip
Registered: Aug 14, 2003
Total Posts: 337
Country: Australia

Roly,

Interesting shoot and description on your website. Thanks.

Seems you have some great post-production skills as well. Have you hooked up with a professional post-prod studio, or do you do all your PhotoShopping yourself?

best

jon



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

photosuite wrote:
Hi,

You should "GIVE UP YOUR DAY JOB" and stick to photography, there is NO OTHER CALLING FOR YOU!!

You have exceptional images and your eye is outrageously wonderful. Why waste anymore time doing ANYTHING else. Give the people what they truly want...A gifted photographer like yourself.

Frederique


HAHA that is IF i had a day job... job market is so hard right now it's not funny.. I'm switching careers.. originally was a web developer.. now want to get into advertising.. going back to school soon : ( *sigh* Thanks so much for the kind words!



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

MrChevy wrote:
You have the "eye" Roley!! Excellent shots... ALL of them. You sure make beautiful women look beautiful!

Welcome to the forums. Looking forward to many more of your posts and work.


Thanks Mr. Chevy! Do people post their work here often? I can post on here when i get new shots up?



Rosemary R
Registered: Jan 08, 2004
Total Posts: 3166
Country: United States

Bravo Roley!!

I was fascinated to read about your photo shoot. Your creativity in building your studio space for this work and the results speak very well for your future. So young, so talented.

Way cool. And yes, yes, post more work. You're "one to watch for".

Rosemary

Edited by Rosemary R on Jun 29, 2004 at 05:34 AM GMT



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

candyflip wrote:
Roly,

Interesting shoot and description on your website. Thanks.

Seems you have some great post-production skills as well. Have you hooked up with a professional post-prod studio, or do you do all your PhotoShopping yourself?

best

jon


I do all my post myself. Most of the final 'style' happens post for me. and i wouldnt feel right if someone else applied their own post and created a new style.



ValerieUSA
Registered: Aug 18, 2002
Total Posts: 2995
Country: United States

Most excellent and fascinating! Thank you so much for the illustrated explanation and welcome aboard!



bankroll
Registered: Feb 07, 2004
Total Posts: 862
Country: United States

Glad to see you made your way over to FM Roley. I've commented on some of your stuff at DA as Bemused-Nomad. You'll definitely learn a lot here



candyflip
Registered: Aug 14, 2003
Total Posts: 337
Country: Australia

roleychiu wrote:
I do all my post myself. Most of the final 'style' happens post for me. and i wouldnt feel right if someone else applied their own post and created a new style.


I wouldn't feel bad about that son. Most of the great fashion photographers of the modern era owe as much to someone else's agreed post production style, as they do to their own genius creativity and photographic skill. See the work of David Lachapelle as a case in point ( www.davidlachapelle.com )

Terry Richardson & others made 'The Face' magazine a fashion force to be reckoned with again in the UK during the late 90's, early 2000's, mainly due to their association with one studio - Metro Imaging (UK). Just outstanding post prod that I'm sure every photographer they ever touched was grateful for.

But hey, if you can do it all yourself, go for it! That is certainly preferable..




roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

Rosemary R wrote:
Bravo Roley!!

I was fascinated to read about your photo shoot. Your creativity in building your studio space for this work and the results speak very well for your future. So young, so talented.

Way cool. And yes, yes, post more work. You're "one to watch for".

Rosemary

Edited by Rosemary R on Jun 29, 2004 at 05:34 AM GMT


Thanks Rosemary! I have so much to learn still.. FM is so new to me.. and already i've seen so many seasoned pros, with their never-ending list of equipment...it's quite intimidating..



harryma
Registered: Jun 22, 2004
Total Posts: 63
Country: Canada

I don't agree with that in the work place...



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

bankroll wrote:
Glad to see you made your way over to FM Roley. I've commented on some of your stuff at DA as Bemused-Nomad. You'll definitely learn a lot here


I love this place! There are so many pros here that it's actually scaring the bejeezes out of me. Everyone's got 1Ds and 1Ds's and ljfsljasjfslajf;afjs it's crazy here.

FM is like the DA for older ppl and pros.



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

candyflip wrote:
roleychiu wrote:
I do all my post myself. Most of the final 'style' happens post for me. and i wouldnt feel right if someone else applied their own post and created a new style.


I wouldn't feel bad about that son. Most of the great fashion photographers of the modern era owe as much to someone else's agreed post production style, as they do to their own genius creativity and photographic skill. See the work of David Lachapelle as a case in point ( www.davidlachapelle.com )

Terry Richardson & others made 'The Face' magazine a fashion force to be reckoned with again in the UK during the late 90's, early 2000's, mainly due to their association with one studio - Metro Imaging (UK). Just outstanding post prod that I'm sure every photographer they ever touched was grateful for.

But hey, if you can do it all yourself, go for it! That is certainly preferable..





Wow.. not 2 hours into this new Community and you've already given me great industry insight. This place is so cool.

It would be so difficult for me to let go of my shots to another person at this stage of my development. I see my shots in their final phase in my head before taking them. It would hurt so much to see someone change it.

Although my lack of experience probably shows here. I'm sure the huge production houses must have crazy talent...

Maybe i need a mentor.



SSMedia
Registered: Dec 08, 2003
Total Posts: 2281
Country: United States

Roley !!! Man you're real good.

Your photos are really wonderful.

What body/lenses...setup do you use ?

Aloha

Charles



pearlstreet
Registered: Apr 03, 2004
Total Posts: 7725
Country: United States

WOW

Beautiful pictures. I love them.

Sharon



roleychiu
Registered: Jun 29, 2004
Total Posts: 488
Country: Canada

SSMedia wrote:
Roley !!! Man you're real good.

Your photos are really wonderful.

What body/lenses...setup do you use ?

Aloha

Charles


Hhaha.. in this place, i'd probably get laughed at for my ghetto equipment :P

all my shots on my website are with a d30.



wesley
Registered: Oct 19, 2003
Total Posts: 231
Country: Belgium

Nice work Roley
Thanks for sharing your 'workflow'

... and a D30 is a good cam, butt i'll think you know that by know...



Sony
Registered: Aug 02, 2003
Total Posts: 7958
Country: United States

If you go back to school it better have something to do with photography. Most of us wish we had your skill behind the lens.

Wishing you the best.

Jim



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