OMG it's been a year already ? wow We need to do that again ! When you see how Paris is different now, it feels like a million years ago... it was very fun to shoot with all those weird lenses and your photos of that day look gorgeous, thats the good side of being in quarantine, it gives you more time to look into your old files. I also found some photos in my hard drive that need a second chance.
Thanks for sharing these other shoots with us! In my opinion, it's extremely important to also show content that didn't turn out perfect (in one's own opinion) to encourage people like me who are beginners or intermediates with photography. I especially liked the last two photoshoots: #4 was so different than your usual work and you nailed it. I would love to do a similar photoshoot one day! And in #5 the model did such a great job with her soft and innocent facial expression - so gorgeous!
Why Irene why! How do you capture so beautiful photo!😍 Always you blow our mind! Those photos are so stunning that i become speechless! You always raise our heart beat by these photos! And inspires us! After every video I'm like i have to go out and shoot! Love your works ❤ Keep rocking!🤘Thanks for sharing ❤
Irene what in the world did you not like about those shoots? They are fantastic.........you have a bunch of pictures there worth framing. Keep on showing us the "bad" ones and forget about the good ones.......Beautiful !!
A wonderful compilation, Irene! So many beautiful photos, thanks for showing these! I also loved ALL of the pictures by your community that you featured in the end, they're awesome!
So glad you went back and pulled these Irene. I love these shoots the outdoor shots with these girls who all are so beautiful and love the ones with Anna as would love to see her shoot ones with her lovely hair down and getting those sunlight shots as in many of the other girls. Just something special how the light shines through their lovely hair and gives that glow to bring out their lovely face and eyes. Look forward to seeing more of the past that may not have made it to the Tube yet. Be safe and as always looking lovely. 👼😊👍❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This was a nice departure on your normal shooting events. I like this one especially because you used a Mamiya 645 Pro. I am old school trained in film while stationed in Germany (1977-1980) by two German instructors at the local photo lab on the installation. I had a Mamiya 645, original, with no light meter and no handheld meter. I used the "Sunny 16 Rule" for a long time. Today I have a number of Mamiya cameras. I just finished shooting this week with the M645AF. You did a great job on those film images. I do all of my own film development to including slides. Shooting film helps me to be more intentional when I pick up one of my digital cameras. Keep it up, you are a very talented photographer.
Question, Irene...You seem to shoot around 1.2 to 1.6, with SUCH a shallow dept of field, where is your main focal point? Face? Nose? Eye? Are they blurred and we are just far enough away to not see it, just the background separation? ESPECIALLY when model is in motion. Anxious to hear ur response. Thank you.
Love this lot of photos shoots love the red dress shots and the black and white film shots..gives me more inspiration, I really enjoy watching all your RU-vid videos Irene ..
Honestly, I loved all the photoshoots! Each one of them turned out so good! I am glad that at the end, they did make it to RU-vid, I'd love to see more like these! Thanks for your videos, I have learnt a lot since I have started watching them! :)
Hi Irene can i make a suggestion. First of all i admire you work. Can you do a tutorial making your photo look like it was taken in the 40s / 50s. A small amount of your photos have that look if they were made to look old. Especially the ones with models using your thrift clothes.
I had to comment one more time: I only wish that on those last few pictures where she stands next to the cloth line you had included the baby pulling from her skirt like wanting to be picked up. I think it would have been a classic in B&W or Sepia. What do you think?
Hi Irene, Just interested, when you have heavily back lite shoots which you obviously like, do you exposure for the background and then recovery the model from the under exposed parts of the picture.
Hi Irene, beautiful photos! Can you explain, please, how do you manage to keep the focus with Canon when the subject is moving? your focus point is in the middle and you recomposing or you choose different focus point, near the eyes? thank you!