Having talked for quite a while about recreating the mood of Forties and Fifties actresses we organised our shoot, We did not want to copy any particular actresses look but use Hannah to give that feel. We set about our task working with a variety of lighting setups and by ringing the changes and using mainly one light we got well into our task. As an actress and loving all the classic Hollywood era Hannah was great and the mood suited her perfectly. A touch of Retro with a modern twist at times created a really pleasing result,
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Monday, 25 March 2013
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
A Little Bit of Whiplash
When you get a message from someone called Whiplash then it is difficult to know what to expect. What I got was a very educated; eloquent and creative young lady. Whiplash and I got on from the word "Go" and conversation flowed. The main part of our shoot was to photograph a piece of designer latex which Whiplash had borrowed. Latex is often hard to photograph but using three different set-ups and we were both very happy with results.
Next we got more of the attitude of an alternative model with more shadowy images which suited the custom-made bra and the tattoos. We finished with some lingerie. The shoot was full of music discussion and listening to some classics and contemporary sounds. Great fun and results.
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