At the end of the shoot with Aylen in Ethan Allen she was just chillin’ on a beautiful red leather couch, so I snapped a few candid images. You never know which shots are going to work out best, and often the more spontaneous ones after the main formal shoot is “over”, turn out well. Seven foot Westcott shoot thru’ umbrella camera right, Rim light behind her, camera right, to light her hair and left cheek. Shot with Nikon D200, 50 mm 1.8, f4@1/250, ISO 100. Flash triggered using Nikon built in CLS (Creative Lighting System). Minimal Post Processing in Lightroom.

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Another image of Aylen

Aylen with Tulips

Another nice shot of Aylen from the Ethan Allen shoot. Just sat down close to the tulips in original shot. Large Softbox camera left, Rim light behind her, camera right, to light her hair and left cheek. Shot with Nikon D200, 50 mm 1.8, f2.5@1/250, ISO 200. Flash triggered using Nikon built in CLS (Creative Lighting System). Minimal Post Processing in Lightroom, Clarity +30, Vibance+30 Tone curve: lights and Darks +15, sharpening 53, Post crop Vignetting +23

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I love Photographing people!

AylenAylen Suarez has always impressed me as a graceful lady, from when we first met at our local Strobist Meetup in Ybor City in Tampa.  I knew with a little preparation we could produce some elegant images. I contacted my friend Richard Green, manager at Ethan Allen furniture store in Citrus Park as I knew we could benefit from their very chic and sophisticated decor and comfortable facilities for a great shoot.

Aylen brought some beautiful dresses, and this one by Jessica McClintock was an ideal garment to match a black and white themed area in the store. I spent some time arranging the furniture, while Crystal our Make-up Artist worked on her hair and appearance. A large soft box to the left provided the main light, while a rim light right back provided some fill. After a few basic poses to correct the lighting, I positioned myself and Aylen’s head to be placed between the picture and the curtains in the background. Her left leg and pointed toe (she had broken her toe the week before and came to the shoot in an orthopedic boot) accentuated her curves and the white lines of the dress beautifully. The black shimmering dress stood out from the white background.  Her shoes were  placed as if they were casually thrown aside, to offset the otherwise  very formal elegance. The only colors in the photo are her skin, the reds of her lips and tulips, and the contrasting green of the plants. Post processing was minimal in Lightroom, with color balancing and some spot healing and selective brush desaturation of the floor which was not pure grey. My daughter Aisling and her friend Madison assisted with light and prop placement.

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What a team!

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