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Is it possible to see the other work?

I would be happy to share more images of Hayley but my understanding of rules here are that only images made with Leica equipment can be posted here and much of the work is made on film with a view camera.

 

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I would be happy to share more images of Hayley but my understanding of rules here are that only images made with Leica equipment can be posted here and much of the work is made on film with a view camera.

 

Gary

Screw the rules. Show us your work.

 

 

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Another available light image of Hayley from this weeks session. Leica M240 with Voigtlander 75mm f1.8.

I will post a few more images from the extended portrait of Hayley after this post as requested.

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Two more portraits of Hayley.

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And one more image of Hayley.

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Two more portraits of Hayley.

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The first of those two images reminds me of this Lucien Freud portrait (and not simply because of the exposed breast but rather because of the toning).

 

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Outstanding series. Beautifully composed, lit and crafted - of a stunning model.

 

Google being what Google is...you are an impressively talented artist and teacher, Gary. Some stunning accomplishments and dedication to the craft and your students. Well done.

 

You are perhaps a bit less kind to fruit flies however :)

 

Best, Coos

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Very nice photos. But to be honest, the skin tones of the first one are outstanding, i think it's a shame you didn't use these settings on the nude one. that one would look MUCH better in natural colors IMO.

Thanks. That portrait of Hayley was made on black and white film so color was not an option.

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