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Margo and I had our first-time, just-4-fun, shoot last night. She was cool to work with, versatile, and has a variety of "looks" which I tried to capture in the short time we worked.
I Played around a little with some fresnel lighting for some of the shots, added some colored gel effects for others, and others I lit kind of normally.
Here's a few. I have so many to go through. These are shots that appeal to my aesthetics; don't know if they are images Margo likes or not. I'm sure she'll let me know if not.
Nice stuff, Jimmy, but I'd really like to see more of a range of expressions. Five of the six seem to be the same expression. But that's just my opinion.
My fav's are the second one and the headshot. Nice...
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Love the falloff in #2, and #4 - just wow overall.
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Credit for the falloff goes to the 19th Century French physicist, Augustin Jean Fresnel. Mssr. Fresnel invented the lighthouse beacon lens that bears his name. A descendant of his optical design sat in front of my monolight for those shots.
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