Mariana is a friend of mine who happens to be gorgeous. Ummm...without even trying. She has an awesome wardrobe and fantastic style.
The location of the shoot I happened to come across while driving around looking for locations (again). Seems to be my favorite pastime lately. Thank goodness my car is economic on fuel. Naples doesn't have too many grungy, ugly, dirty spots so you have to get out and explore the area around. Especially when you're desperate for rad photoshoot locations. This is how I fell in love with the Corkscrew Country Store located in Estero.
Take Mariana's beauty and surround it with things that are rusty, old, grungy, dark, molded, or dirty and you'll get a fantastic photoshoot! I've been enjoying kinda setting the tone for these types of shoots, as it gives me the freedom to style them, design them and totally be creative. I've never really been an artsy person, but I'm enjoying all the ideas popping up in my head lately.
Here are some of the best from the day. First, we started on this huge yellow rusty machine. And I felt that the yellow contrasted wonderfully with our model's bright blue booties.
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Then we moved to a shed. This was full of old appliances, buckets and who knows what else. Oh, and mosquitoes!! Our poor model was a trooper!
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Next, we had to include in the shoot an old rusted Ford truck.
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Then, there was an old mobile home...
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...and, of course, the store itself that sort of looked like a train station, hence this:
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Our session was cut short by some fire ants that decided to attack me that day, but I was still able to get these two last shots:
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I can't wait for our next shoot...where's it going to be? I'm jumping in my car to find out...
The location of the shoot I happened to come across while driving around looking for locations (again). Seems to be my favorite pastime lately. Thank goodness my car is economic on fuel. Naples doesn't have too many grungy, ugly, dirty spots so you have to get out and explore the area around. Especially when you're desperate for rad photoshoot locations. This is how I fell in love with the Corkscrew Country Store located in Estero.
Take Mariana's beauty and surround it with things that are rusty, old, grungy, dark, molded, or dirty and you'll get a fantastic photoshoot! I've been enjoying kinda setting the tone for these types of shoots, as it gives me the freedom to style them, design them and totally be creative. I've never really been an artsy person, but I'm enjoying all the ideas popping up in my head lately.
Here are some of the best from the day. First, we started on this huge yellow rusty machine. And I felt that the yellow contrasted wonderfully with our model's bright blue booties.
Then we moved to a shed. This was full of old appliances, buckets and who knows what else. Oh, and mosquitoes!! Our poor model was a trooper!
Next, we had to include in the shoot an old rusted Ford truck.
Then, there was an old mobile home...
...and, of course, the store itself that sort of looked like a train station, hence this:
Our session was cut short by some fire ants that decided to attack me that day, but I was still able to get these two last shots:
I can't wait for our next shoot...where's it going to be? I'm jumping in my car to find out...
1 comments:
You are one of a kind <3
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