04 March 2014

Shoot with Josephine

Just a little preview of a shoot I did couple of weeks ago with one of my closest friends, the beautiful, freckle covered girl on fire, Josephine. I can't really get my hands on a computer these days, as mine is broken (and with that about 30'000 photographs taken over the last three years have vanished, so so sadly). I cannot edit my images as this laptop doesn't have any editing software and therefore my facebook page will have to wait a while until they go up there. 
Here's a little description of how the shoot went. I had a day off and really wanted t do something creative, but as the model i wanted to photograph couldn't make it, I asked Josie whom I've wanted to do a shoot with for a while anyway. She was wonderful, came down my little flat with bagfuls of clothes. Before she came down, I had transformed my room into a little set. I used a beautiful mirror I purchased from a thrift store for only a fiver months ago, some veils, candles, flowers and other things. Josie arrived and we first made ourselves some coffee and soup. Full of enthusiasm we started shooting. I also used Louise's little Diana Mini+, and I quite like how the photos came out. I will upload them once I've uploaded them on the computer, which will be when I remember to go to the photography shop where they developed the film and forgot to give me a copy of a CD.  We had lots more outfits to shoot than you can see here. I'm awful with making sure there's a variety of clothing used in shoots, as when I start shooting everything else just sort of leaves my mind. Especially when I get really into it (and trust me I did, sometimes I forget to breathe. It's a little like exercise, only times i ever get quite sweaty is when we shoot haha! )  After a couple of hours of photographing we had more coffee and fags, an then treated ourselves to some booze and left to go over Josies house. I'll upload the photos from her house in my next post, along with other things I've done since then :) 
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