Limited Edition Model is Teri. Photo was taken in a parking lot in Bossier City. Today (May 19th 2009) I re-read the contract between myself and Teri, and realised that my license to sell these images will expire on 1st Feb 2011. As a result I have decided to offer this image as a limited edition. Only ten prints will be sold, after which it will only be available as a post-card, poster or gift item. When the license expires it will no longer be available in any format. Terry (Frisson) / www.frissonart.com
Model – Meluxine This is about as ghetto as studio-esque lighting gets. / It’s called daylight. / I know, weird hey. And it’s so cheap it’s scary. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas ps. if you happen to own/know of this ‘pasta’, I would strongly advise against trying to eat it. The model’s only just getting her taste buds back.
Street art that’s not on the street
Nikon D80, 18-135 mm Nikon lens, f/5, 1/60 sec., ISO 400
Stacy in her first photo shoot. I think she did very well!
This is a motion shot. No editing was done other than basic RAW file conversion. It was shot at a slow shutter speed, with circular movement to the camera to create the effect of implied motion. / The subjects are strawberry plants in late fall. And yes, this is their color and they remain this color right now (picture taken at beginning of December for a photography class assignment on Implied Movement). / The effect was designed to mimic the leaves blowing in the wind (with a slow shutter speed of course). / Camera: Canon EOS 1D M3, Lens: Canon Lens EF 24-105 IS USM / Aperture: f/22, 1.5s -1 EV / ISO 50, Focal length 105
She was far more comfortable about this than i was. =P This is my first time doing anything nude-wise. I can’t wait to do another shoot with her.
Brandy with the “OMG” pose implied nude.
Beautiful model photographed off an alley in downtown historic Fredericksburg, Virginia
Model – Liz / Photographer – Me / Edit – Maxoperandi 3.25.09
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