ishotthisforyou
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Awards
Contest Finalist in Swimsuits Photo Contest
People's Choice in Swimwear Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Swimwear Photo Contest
Peer Award
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
Outstanding Creativity
Magnificent Capture
All Star
Superior Skill
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sildsa
November 16, 2016
Marvellous! Got that "wild and free" feel to it, coupled with raw film aesthetic, as if it was shot on a Polaroid in the 80-s (hair, eyebrows, swimsuit model all contiribute to it). I'm an instant fan.
Greenster
November 15, 2017
I like this photo as well. Her provocative look isn't over the top, as it matches the intensity of her sexy pose. Not "full on", or soft porn-ish. That's what I think makes this work. It's obvious what comes next, yet she has some reservations about it. Could it be because she is on an uncomfortable rock cropping? Very well done photo overall!
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Behind The Lens
Location
Me and the model found a spot tucked away near VA Beach.Time
MiddayLighting
Just the sun over us!Equipment
I keep things very very simple when I shoot. Just me, my model, my camera, and my lens.Inspiration
The warmth in the tones and textures around us. It all blended so well together.Editing
Yes, I've built for myself a long list of custom presets that I'll test against photos of various lighting types. This one ended up becoming its own unique set of tweaks! I'm sure you can tell I favor sharp textures, rich contrast, and warm tones.In my camera bag
Grey card, spare batteries, snacks. The camera and lens stay around my neck.Feedback
Really, your work has to come from an honest place. You have to feel it out. Every shot I take and process and post online has been thoroughly vibed through by me. If I post it, it should already have a special quality that I mix in from my years of shooting. I can't really detail my process because each person's process is their own thing.