Faith's return to shoot got me thinking as I am always looking for something different. I scoured the internet for Beano comics but was left rather deflated due in the main to the cost. The next plan was to check out charity shops. It was my local Oxfam bookshop where I found two Beano Annuals which was perfect. So for £3.99 I had my backdrop with the added bonus of less flimsy pages. The pages were cut out and set out carefully over a few hours. On arrival Faith was rather bowled over by the whole idea. So all set up and using a variety of outfits and lighting we really worked hard getting exciting and dynamic images. Super session with a model who really understands creativity. Part two of our shoot will follow shortly.
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Sunday, 8 February 2015
Faith in the Beano Project
Faith's return to shoot got me thinking as I am always looking for something different. I scoured the internet for Beano comics but was left rather deflated due in the main to the cost. The next plan was to check out charity shops. It was my local Oxfam bookshop where I found two Beano Annuals which was perfect. So for £3.99 I had my backdrop with the added bonus of less flimsy pages. The pages were cut out and set out carefully over a few hours. On arrival Faith was rather bowled over by the whole idea. So all set up and using a variety of outfits and lighting we really worked hard getting exciting and dynamic images. Super session with a model who really understands creativity. Part two of our shoot will follow shortly.
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