Showing posts with label 50mm lens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50mm lens. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Jester Inspired Shoot

It's been forever since i updated this blog. But i have done a few shoots this year, but i have kind of lost interest which is a sad thing to say. It's so hard here in sweden where i moved to to find anyone who wants to be photographed. 

This one was spring time i think, warm enough to start going out like this anyway. 
A local cemetary worked really well for the backdrop.
Model: LiWe 
Shot on my 50mm





















Saturday, 4 April 2015

Red

Here is the last of the images from my shoot last summer. 

Looking back on these, I do really love the colours. I am quite proud I managed to make do in the shadows on such a sunny day! I had trouble with shadows on a models face just this week, but I will get to that in another post... 

It's surprising what you can achieve in the local Rose Park.

You will notice that in some of these there are plants/bushes in the foreground, that is another thing I like including in my images.











The last three are some of my absolute favourites from this shoot. I love how the lens flare went across the models neck as she had her hands up, talk about perfect.
Do you guys have any favourites? Let me know in the comments!

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Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Fishtail

Today I will be talking about the final outfit of my last shoot with Sara Hedgren. 

We were in a public park not 5 minutes from where I live where Sara stripped off and walked around in her bra amongst the elderly people in the park, who didn't blink an eye. Although one lady did stop to tell her she looks beautiful! I guess that is what it is like in Sweden, not so prude as in the UK ;)

In the park there is this lovely white gazebo which worked out quite well, but I enjoy just using the flowers and plants in my photos too. 

As I said before for this shoot the sun was so strong that day I had to keep Sara in the shade and use the shade to my advantage, as well as use the lens flare to my advantage. I was only using my 50mm lens for the whole shoot, it is my favourite lens as I am a massive fan of blurred bokeh.








I guess it will be the new year before the final blog post about this shoot!
Have a great new year and happy holidays, and thanks for reading :)

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