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Prep: The Shoot

These are all the images and rejected shots from the photoshoot that I did for my magazine.

We started off by taking some practice shots using iphone11.





There isn't any good focus or depth-effect in these. The glasses are also blocking her eyes from being visible so the direct mode of address that I wanted isn't there.

Then we moved on to using a Canon D70.






I was able to get better lighting and focus than before. I made my model do a bunch of poses and give some expressions. I managed to get some good mid-shots with a direct mode of address without removing the glasses, just like I had planned.

Now for the behind-the-scenes, while we did the hard work, we also engaged in some off-topic fun activities!


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