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Cockatoo Island - my takeFor those of you who didn't attend, we held a mini workshop / group shoot on Cockatoo Island today...
I brought along 3 of my favourite models and one of my favourite Make Up artists and held a workshop on how to work with models and off camera flash... I think that most people enjoyed themselves, but they at least produced some good images I didn't take as many shots as I'm used to... but here are a few: A few of my first images: Cheers, John
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Re: Cockatoo Island - my takeUpto your usual high standard John.
Nice colour scheme on the first two. How did you make the background green?
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Thanks surenj... It was green... Ageing whitewash... Cheers, John
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Re: Cockatoo Island - my takei like the colour schemes it looks very post war
but maybe as a suggestion reduce the reds in the skintone that will improve the mood also for next shoot with 2 models its important to have them interacting more you can give them roles to rollplay the interaction between 2 models is a very important aspect to fashion storytelling the models here just seem to be standing aimlessly and not interacting with each other technically all good though Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Cockatoo Island - my takeBugger, bugger, bugger... I wish I was there##$$$$@!!
This looked like a fantastic day and the shots are amazing. If you ever do anything like this again I will cancel everything and make sure I can come along. Ian (bugger)
Re: Cockatoo Island - my takeThose first two are great John, great contrast between the models and the background, also the eye contact is spot on.
I agree - i wish I had thought of something before hand...
yep and I hope so gerry's photography journey
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