today i took leave to spend 3 hours snapping Belle, a local model.
i spent a bit of time over the weekend looking for a non traditional asian look, I felt that
many of the Kawai/Mei-Mei look was a bit too common. I wanted a more aggressive yet sexy look.
in terms of equipment, i lugged along the following:
* m4-p with 50 lux and 90 elmarit
* a borrowed Hasselblad with 80 and 150mm lens
* my fuji gw690ii medium format
* rolleiflex 3.5 t TLR medium format
for film, i brought formapan 400 in 120 format and kodak plus-x 100 in 135 format. For ISO, i decided to
standardize on ISO 200 to make things easier.
in the old days, polaroid film would be used to test the exposure etc before the actual shoot. for this,
i decided to use my trusty and grossly underused canon 40d with an old prime 50/1.8f lens.
The place I booked was a studio advertised in the local CS advert. It was a bit small, which suited 50mm
just fine. For 90mm lens (and 150mm in medium format), I had difficulty doing full body shots.
Before the actual shooting, the model, the studio helper/owner and myself spent some time going through the
pictures i wanted to take, in this case, several helmut newton type of pictures. HM did very little studio shots,
most of his pictures are more location with available light or on-camera flash photography. Nevertheless, we
identified several which we hoped to do.
(The model and myself discussed on the type of props to bring along. I brought a trenchcoat, a burka
(from my Jan trip in kabul), some gloves and sunglasses)
Because we were on a shoe-string budget, I did not want to pay for a make-up artist. The model spent
about 30-45 mins just on make up.
The shoot went on quite well. The two shots below are from the dslr to check on exposure, I shot 10 x 120
and 5 x 35mm (24 exposures) during the 2.5 hours of shooting. In between, we did some available light shoot
by the bathroom window and outside sofa.
Burberry. The Art of Trench.
** Essay to be continued **
i spent a bit of time over the weekend looking for a non traditional asian look, I felt that
many of the Kawai/Mei-Mei look was a bit too common. I wanted a more aggressive yet sexy look.
in terms of equipment, i lugged along the following:
* m4-p with 50 lux and 90 elmarit
* a borrowed Hasselblad with 80 and 150mm lens
* my fuji gw690ii medium format
* rolleiflex 3.5 t TLR medium format
for film, i brought formapan 400 in 120 format and kodak plus-x 100 in 135 format. For ISO, i decided to
standardize on ISO 200 to make things easier.
in the old days, polaroid film would be used to test the exposure etc before the actual shoot. for this,
i decided to use my trusty and grossly underused canon 40d with an old prime 50/1.8f lens.
The place I booked was a studio advertised in the local CS advert. It was a bit small, which suited 50mm
just fine. For 90mm lens (and 150mm in medium format), I had difficulty doing full body shots.
Before the actual shooting, the model, the studio helper/owner and myself spent some time going through the
pictures i wanted to take, in this case, several helmut newton type of pictures. HM did very little studio shots,
most of his pictures are more location with available light or on-camera flash photography. Nevertheless, we
identified several which we hoped to do.
(The model and myself discussed on the type of props to bring along. I brought a trenchcoat, a burka
(from my Jan trip in kabul), some gloves and sunglasses)
Because we were on a shoe-string budget, I did not want to pay for a make-up artist. The model spent
about 30-45 mins just on make up.
The shoot went on quite well. The two shots below are from the dslr to check on exposure, I shot 10 x 120
and 5 x 35mm (24 exposures) during the 2.5 hours of shooting. In between, we did some available light shoot
by the bathroom window and outside sofa.

Burberry. The Art of Trench.

** Essay to be continued **
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