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Here, we got a little crazy with a fun cd background. Yes, I actually assembled all those cds and taped them up! I know, nuts, right? Hannah was a great sport and we got some really great shots. We used two background lights, a soft-box for the main and a bit of a hair light. For some shots we incorporated a beauty dish for the main for a harsher look. Thanks again Hannah! I had a great time!
–Rosie









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This was a crazy shoot. The pocket wizards were not working properly, we didn’t have much time before dark, and I was covered in poison ivy… All in all, I guess you could say it went pretty good. Thanks to Allison and Jerry for helping me out with this! I really appreciate it!
– Rosie







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For Kim, we spent two hours running around downtown, Pertle Spring, and around UCM’s campus with the Lumedyne. I prefer the Lumedyne for ease of use for inexperiencedassistants, aka. Jason. Thanks Jason! I found a cute little yellow couch that looked very ethereal next to the pond at Pertle. The wind was a bit of a hazard causing Jason to have a few issues with the lumedyne with soft-box attachment, but it make the images very moody, blowing Kim’s hair all over the place. Here’s what we got~ Rosie







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These shots were done with a beauty light as the main light, a softbox fill light and a backlight. Some of the fun jumping ones were done the same way, but with two umbrella lights shining on the white background. Yvonne was kind enough to be my model for this assignment. Hopefully she had a good time… and I hope you enjoy the results!







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This was a shoot done with one main light fixed with a honeycomb grid. A fill light and backlights were also used. Courtney was gracious enough to help me out with this assignment. We had a great time, and I think we got some good shots! Hope you like! … and thanks Courtney!
–Rosie





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