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Description Model Christine

"All alone, beneath the crystal stars
Staring into space, what a lonely face "

♪ from "Beautiful Love" by The Afters

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drop-asd [2010-06-25 10:18:57 +0000 UTC]

This gorgeous photograph has been included in the section Commercial Photography in Today's Photography Beauties . Thank you for sharing your lovely work with us and sorry for the belated notification. If you like the rest of the feature, please fav it and spread the word to get more exposure to the artists.

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JeanPhilippeMartin In reply to drop-asd [2010-06-25 17:03:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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Xerolien [2010-06-08 22:34:26 +0000 UTC]

I'm impressed by your use of lights every time!

I just had to comment on this one, as the song you refereed to is one of my favorites, yet I did not know the name or the band of it!
I had it from some youtube video were it was not mentioned, so thanks!

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JeanPhilippeMartin In reply to Xerolien [2010-06-09 17:55:37 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. This was a tricky lighting situation. Also it was made more difficult by the location which I had to work around to get that futuristic feel
The Afters is an awesome band for sure.

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Xerolien In reply to JeanPhilippeMartin [2010-06-14 22:37:00 +0000 UTC]

Yere I can imagine how tricky it must have been, as I can't figure out how you actually did
I mean, to get the futuristic look in these settings, you're aiming for something close to "perfect light" all white and clean, almost "sterile", and beyond that it has to light up everything and to come from what seems nowhere and everywhere at the same time.
And with those giant metal pillars the feat to get the lights spreed throughout the set without making it blinding? How did you do that!?

In other words, I literally imagine how tricky it must have been

And in other words, great work!

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JeanPhilippeMartin In reply to Xerolien [2010-06-16 01:57:23 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, it is just how you look at location and manage to make abstraction of what you don't want. Then the lighting was done with a shoot thru umbrella overpowering the sun which is behind the model. Makes sense?

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Xerolien In reply to JeanPhilippeMartin [2010-06-21 22:36:13 +0000 UTC]

Yere it does

Well all in all, impressive work

Still amazing lighting!

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richardwhisner [2010-06-03 02:35:56 +0000 UTC]

icy cold and beautiful

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