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Model - Jo-Louise Year Taken - July 2015 Camera - Canon 5dSr Lens - Canon 135mm f/2L USM Aperture - f/2.8 ISO - 100 Location - My Home

JO LOUISE

So Jo-Louise turned up a few hours ago and as we always do when we work together, we spent the first hour chatting. It is a funny relationship that some models and photographers have. You are not friends as such, certainly not anything more than that, but there is implied intimacy from a distance. This comes out in the images and as Jo said to me today, the better a model and photographer get on, the better the resulting images. So yes, we chatted. Mainly about my new girlfriend, Rachel, who I probably began to bore Jo with :). I will speak more of Rachel in a photo I am going to be uploading later tonight, so I won't go into too much detail here. Suffice to say, she is my favourite thing.

So Jo and I agreed that we were going to try and take some soft, candid, closely cropped images that implied sensuality without being too obvious about it. We had very little light to work with, the cloudy day barely making its way through the windows and to where we were. However, occasionally the sun fought against the cloud and put in an appearance and we managed to capture something that gave the impression of Sunday morning photography of an intimate moment. This is one of those. I feel it really captures a moment, as a still from a film or short movie might do. Its hard to not wonder what happened next, or to imagine the scene unfolding in front of you. Thats what we wanted to achieve and although this image does not show off the Canon 5dSr in all its glory, it works as a concept (in my humble opinion). These are almost all shot wide open, at F/1.4 or thereabouts. I wanted them soft, candid, with lots of bokeh and creamy backgrounds.

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Shot in square format to give the image a neutrality, with work done to capture the light rays from the window.

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Slight colour boost.

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Lies Thru a Lens at https://flickr.com/photos/44133834@N02/20739605941. It was reviewed on 16 November 2015 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

16 November 2015

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