Some Fashion & Beauty shots
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marcusparham
Registered: Dec 27, 2005
Total Posts: 52
Country: United States

Love them all. Flawless to me. Sorry, can't help you get better.



Inga
Registered: Mar 15, 2007
Total Posts: 580
Country: Australia

Awesome...simply brilliant!



kesava
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
Total Posts: 954
Country: United States

tag



Philip Cuenco
Registered: Mar 19, 2007
Total Posts: 176
Country: United States

Man, these are sliiiiick!

Care to share what your lighting setup is?



MSC
Registered: Feb 15, 2005
Total Posts: 7669
Country: United States

Wow!!!



SJMD
Registered: Nov 13, 2004
Total Posts: 12134
Country: United States

nice work



HoldenMan
Registered: Jun 03, 2005
Total Posts: 318
Country: Australia

I actually, involuntarily, said 'wow' out loud........



prismshian
Registered: Feb 09, 2008
Total Posts: 180
Country: United Kingdom

hey bjanha,

do you use paper for your backdrops or muslin?

Also, your studio must get pretty wet. I reckon you use paper and then throw it away after you drench it in water ?



tdl2920
Registered: Aug 22, 2005
Total Posts: 480
Country: Canada

love them all! the horizontal shot near the bottom is prolly my fav, but i would like to see a bit more of her face...just a bit.



thepiecesfit
Registered: Jun 23, 2004
Total Posts: 1115
Country: United States

great job sir, beautiful lighting , women, you got everything working for ya



gimp
Registered: Aug 29, 2005
Total Posts: 138
Country: Slovenia

Very nice color balance.



Justin Berman
Registered: Oct 17, 2006
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Country: United States

The one wheere it is most apparent to me is the shot that looks cyanotype, if that is actually grain and not pixelation, my bad



Stufreeze
Registered: Apr 28, 2005
Total Posts: 62
Country: United Kingdom

Amazing pictures, love them all and i like your site too!



Spanic
Registered: Oct 29, 2004
Total Posts: 198
Country: Croatia

me like it!!!!!!!!
very nice and good and all....



stiksandstones
Registered: Oct 18, 2004
Total Posts: 2018
Country: United States

well done.



bjanha
Registered: Jul 07, 2003
Total Posts: 418
Country: Sweden

Sorry, was away for a day. Thanks for all the replies and views.


Philip Cuenco wrote:
Man, these are sliiiiick!

Care to share what your lighting setup is?


If it isn't too much to ask would you mind specify WHICH of the 8 pictures you'd like me to reveal the exact lighting setup for?


prismshian wrote:
hey bjanha,

do you use paper for your backdrops or muslin?

Also, your studio must get pretty wet. I reckon you use paper and then throw it away after you drench it in water ?


That would be paper. Nothing got wet except for the model, it's a question of using a very advanced so called water-collecting-item aka bowl.



Ryder Haske
Registered: Dec 06, 2006
Total Posts: 51
Country: United States

All thats missing in these images is the logos of the clients! Perhaps you could try a few different crops on the image of the blond in the pink outfit.



Ryder Haske
Registered: Dec 06, 2006
Total Posts: 51
Country: United States

Looking at these shots again, I can't help thinking about how tight some of these crops are. perhaps its just how they are arranged with no spaces between them but something about it is slightly claustrophobic to me. any thoughts or comments on that?



bjanha
Registered: Jul 07, 2003
Total Posts: 418
Country: Sweden

Ryder Haske wrote:
Looking at these shots again, I can't help thinking about how tight some of these crops are. perhaps its just how they are arranged with no spaces between them but something about it is slightly claustrophobic to me. any thoughts or comments on that?


They are tight because it's the object that is interesting, not the dead air around. My opinion of course. Sorry to make you claustrophobic.



caleb condit
Registered: Nov 20, 2006
Total Posts: 851
Country: Spain

good stuff. I think it´s good that you included a ¨fashion catalog¨ type image with the girl with the purse looking to the right, but it´s definitely not as strong as the rest. (not from what you have done technically, but the model is overacting...it´s not very fashion).

It´s a pretty commercial book overall that would work well for getting ad jobs, or with more polished and ¨safer¨magazines, ie more vogue usa and less W magazine.

The leaned over blond wearing pink and a splash is really interesting. It´s cool that you see the clothes and hair and leave the rest to be imagined. Very nice work overall.



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