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Old 3rd of February 2009 (Tue)   #1
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Default 60's Model Nova, first time in a "studio" first time with models

Alright, so like the title says, this was the first time i was in a studio setting (i would like to learn how to set up my own lighting)

So i was working with my rebel, playing with it a bit, had my 580 falsh, and the lighting that was there.

It was also my first time with models, thats why some may look akward....

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Old 3rd of February 2009 (Tue)   #2
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Default Re: 60's Model Nova, first time in a "studio" first time with models

Looks like a nice ride, what I can see of it. I think you could used the car/model combination to better advantage. You could have taken most of those with any car at all.
What's the crud on the floor in #1?
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#4: generally, making a models butt look big(er) means you've lost that model for future free shoots?
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Default Re: 60's Model Nova, first time in a "studio" first time with models

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Looks like a nice ride, what I can see of it. I think you could used the car/model combination to better advantage. You could have taken most of those with any car at all.
What's the crud on the floor in #1? #4: generally, making a models butt look big(er) means you've lost that model for future free shoots?

Actually she was thankful i made her look like she had a butt.

I guess you can say i was unprepared, first time i ever did this, the crud on the floor was owner neglect.

And yes, afterwards i thought about how i could have used the car better...

I havent seen many models on cars in this forum, am i looking in the right place?
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Default Re: 60's Model Nova, first time in a "studio" first time with models

these would probably fit glamour and nude section better.
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You can find all kinds of ideas on Google. Search for pics by entering models with cars, etc. There are lots of sites of girls and motorcycles too. Have fun!
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I havent seen many models on cars in this forum, am i looking in the right place?
Neither have I. Models aren't a factory authorized accessory.

Come to think of it though, there are a few in this thread of models with models:
Car Models (without bikinis!)
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