I shot these a few months ago, but at the time I felt that my processing skills were not up to the task. I've studied some silent film stills and think I've captured that "look and feel" with the edits. Of course, in retrospect there are some things I would do differently at the shoot - my framing was too tight across the board, I didn't make good use of all the potential leading lines (train tracks should have been a gimme), and the wood paneling didn't work out quite like I hoped.
Still, I'm happy with the set, and the models are pleased with them too.
Damsel and Villain 01.jpg
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Damsel and Villain 02.jpg
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Damsel and Villain 03.jpg
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Damsel and Villain 04.jpg
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Damsel and Villain 05.jpg
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Damsel and Villain 06.jpg
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Damsel and Villain 08.jpg
Oh no!
Will she be able to pay the rent?
What nefarious plans does the villainous landlord have in store?
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