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May 23, 2008 17:14 |  #1

On Monday im shooting Stacey again, for a stock library and just for the fun of shooting...

Think of what Glamour poses you would like to see and post to here.. I will check again tomorrow night for responses...


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May 23, 2008 17:25 |  #2

That's a tough one. How about surprising us? I know that's a cop out, but your work is excellent!!!!


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May 23, 2008 18:30 |  #3

I'd love to see Stacy wearing nothing underneath football pads and maybe make her look a little sweaty with some beads running down her chest? :) If she does anything nude (not sure, I've yet to see anything to that effect from you), perhaps have her painting her figure onto a blank canvas using her body as a brush :D? Or maybe a long sheer fabric that envelopes her body like some kind of organic living thing using a few colored gel lights?


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May 23, 2008 18:43 |  #4

I would like to see you engineer some silhouette's.

Second I like the location shots you do. But make the model blend into the location so its hard to see her.

Hard enough? ;)


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May 23, 2008 19:25 as a reply to  @ davidfig's post |  #5

Hmmm I'm thinking a shearing shed location shoot with Stacey would be good! I think there is one at Taralga that you have used before :lol:


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May 23, 2008 21:20 |  #6

With me.


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May 24, 2008 03:02 |  #7

dispatchermike21 wrote in post #5585518 (external link)
With me.

+1 :lol:

But seriously, there's no way I could think of anything that you haven't already done 10x better :p.


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May 24, 2008 03:25 |  #8

hey Jas,

Try one of those "crime scene tapes wrapped around the model"........with adhesive tape and capture Stacey's face as she removed the tape..OUCH! or you could just pretend its adhesive. Whatever you do don't get in the spotlight like Bill Henson.


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May 24, 2008 04:11 |  #9

Sir. Cole, I have no idea what she will be wearing on her feet, but if she doesn't have high heels on, I personally would like to see a more athletic side of her.... like capturing her in mid air as she jumps off the floor, a chair, something.

I also would like to see you take advantage of a fog machine with colored gel on one of the strobes again.

Now my last suggestion is possibly something that you haven't done before, and more than likely don't have the resources to pull it off (without having to go out and spend money). But how about getting a large "STURDY" sheet of glass (or anything clear) and positioning it across two table-tops so Stacey could stand/sit/squat/crouch​..etc in the middle, and you can actually go underneath her and shoot upwards.
If this makes no sense, here is a quick diagram:

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(And i covered her nipples in my diagram, just like you did in your DVD)

He still has one more move.

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May 25, 2008 19:33 as a reply to  @ ABrownPhoto's post |  #10

Skeewie/ abrown do you think that maybe you have a little too much time on your hands! Great effort buddy, I am sure Jason will enjoy!


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May 25, 2008 21:21 |  #11

Hahahah Sqweekie i love it.. awesome man :-)

Your on....

And thank you for all the other suggestions too :-)


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