Flamemothphotography [2011-02-20 21:02:12 +0000 UTC]
heya, i was just wondering how you managed to achieve the motion blur? is it done in camera or post production??
if you could shed some light on this technique i would be truly grateful
keep it up, Jaz x
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Vicodin-Dreams [2011-02-07 23:39:23 +0000 UTC]
I dunno if it is the lighting or the makeup, but the model almost looks like a mannequin. I find that... cool.
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red5 [2011-02-07 22:53:09 +0000 UTC]
Very cool. Nice lighting, great make up and I love the goggles.
Also nice range of greys while preserving your blacks and whites.
Great work.
Cheers,
Ryan
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EyeDance [2011-02-07 21:25:20 +0000 UTC]
This is, of course, a shot of the highest professional standards. It is also a showcase for why your old works do their magic on a different emotional level.
You're really born to be a photographer.
And on a personal level: Paulina is a very beautiful girl indeed, but seeing her matchstick arms and protruding bones, she really has reached a "skinnyness" that makes me fear for herself. I hope she realizes that she is not just a model, but a woman. Warts and all. She won't be less desirable should she put on a little bit of weigth in the future.
Please don't take this critical remark of mine personally. Not you, Aneta, and not Paulina. I admire the artist (that's you, of course) and the model (which, in this case, is Paulina). I also admire the willingness to create art that is outstanding and breathtaking in its beauty, even if it is ethereal beyond real life. Or, to make a long-winded comment short: be healthy, be yourself, be the women independent of current fashion.
Too much fashion kills. (that comment is not to be taken seriously).
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