strong womanly form: a bit of homage to Horst?
By James on Feb 4, 2010 | In Updates | Send feedback »
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of working with a beautiful woman to craft some images accentuating her strong, muscular, form.
We didn't have a starting point or a preconceived notion of where these images would go. The idea was simply to capture her body.
Now, one of the challenges of severe lighting (which this is) is that the raking light across the skin is not a flattering light. Bumps (like goose-bumps) would be strongly accented. This makes it less desirable for portrait lighting. In fact it is the opposite of the lighting I was using for portraits only a short time before.
There was balance to be struck between the impressive musculature that she had worked so hard for and the beauty of her sleek form.
The first image was almost the first image I shot. It was such an amazing thing to see in front of me that I may have missed the mark a bit. Perhaps next time I will make Horst proud.
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