Moving on to Megalomaniac83

Nov 10, 2005 18:56

Anyway, after the shoot with bgirl420 I had a shoot with Megalomaniac83. She was pretty new to modeling, at least for me. There was a bit of model-photographer ice that kept us from really getting outstanding work but nothing that would not probably prevent us from getting better work given another shoot.

I was still relatively green on the shooting in alleyways series/etc. that I was doing at that time so now I can see the composition is not as tight as I would like; but you have to start somewhere. Quite a few of the strongest shots from this session were damaged in a processing error.





So what did I learn-
1. Depending on the model, it may take more than one session to get really great stunners.
2. Shoot decisive moment style for a first shoot where the flow is ebbing more than flowing.
3. Never, ever try to process any film when even marginally tired. The DarkRoom Goddess is unforgiving. Because this particuliar error, I am sure at a later date will be refined to become an actual technique, I am not overly upset it happened. It is the nature of creating something, the errors teach us something and what we learn leads to a new collection of work.

Anyway, Megalomaniac83 and I tried 2 more times for a session and it just never worked out.

Let me know whatcha think.

Photographer: Veilofgrey/Kevin the verbose
Model:Megalomaniac83
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