Ariela - Skater Vibe

Ariela - Skater Vibe

After working together at a few of my events, Ariela and I finally made time for a dedicated shoot on August 27th. We merged the skate culture vibe with my graffiti wall set—I love how the energy came together!

Fun Fact: I used AI on a few shots to enhance the blend and mood of the background and foreground.

The 3-light setup was designed to feel urban: I used two Godox MS300Vs with yellow gels to create that background light look on Ariela, and a Godox AD600 with a 42-inch Glow beauty dish as the main light.

Shot on the Canon EOS R / RF24-105mm f/4 L at f/8, 1/100 sec, ISO 100.

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Emerald - 80s Records

Emerald - 80s Records

Time for a trip down memory lane! Back in May 2023, I had my first photoshoot with the amazing Emerald. We decided to go for a vibrant, 80s vintage vibe.

For this look, I styled Emerald in a classic pink leotard paired with thigh-high socks and tennis shoes. To complete the retro feel, we brought in some fun props: headphones, a vintage record player, and records scattered across the floor.

To create the right atmosphere, I used a few different lighting elements. I set up LED bars on the wall in a 'V' shape and added some RGB wands to cast a soft pink ambient light. For the main light, I used a Godox SL-60W.

I shot the entire set on my Canon R with a 50mm f/1.8 lens, using the following settings: f/1.8, 1/100 sec, ISO 100.

It was a blast creating this set, and it's still one of my favorites. Hope you enjoy this little flashback!

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Shelby - Harley Quinn Danger

Shelby - Harley Quinn Danger

I’m a comic book geek so anytime I have the opportunity to capture comic book cosplay I’m quick to answer the call. On August 5th a day before the new Suicide Squad movie came out, Shelby and I got together to create this cool rendition of Harley Quinn. She made a great Harley, it was like the character was made for her personality. It took me a little minute to create the chaos set but I believe it was well worth it. Lighting for the venture was a couple of GVM led lights, one with a 42 in Octagonal soft box for the key light, front and the other with a Godox projector attachment shooting a window shadow on the scene. 2 GVM RGB lights and smoke were also used to pop a few different colors onto the scene. My camera of choice was my Canon R mirrorless camera with my Canon 85mm EF lens and adapter.

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