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This image of Sharon is the 4th image in my ongoing Translucence series and, as with the others, the colour of the fabric has been a big part of making each image unique. The only complication has been that the colour of the final image is never quite the same as the colour of the fabric used. This stuff was quite definitely purple, but what I’ve got is perhaps closer to pink. The next one will probably be yellow. Probably.

My friend and once regular model, Sarah, decided it was time to come back into the studio and model for me again. So I dug out some of the organza fabric and we set about taking this shot. She held this pose, with an upside down head, six times while I did my usual thing and tried to get the lighting just right. It’s one of my favourite images in a long time. It’s good to have you back in the saddle Sarah.

After taking the Translucence image of Meg I decided I wanted to do some more in that style. So I bought a pile of different colours of organza with the intention of shooting a series – and in a strange twist of fate, I bout the whole lot in the very chain of fabric shops that I used to spend many bored hours in as a child while my mother was picking dressmaking fabric. Ash came in to pose for the green one, and did nailed it on the first exposure. Thanks Ash.

It’s camera club talk season, and over the next few months I have three scheduled.

  • 04/10/2011 – Cumbernauld and Kilsyth
  • 11/11/2011 – Inverclyde
  • 01/02/2012 – Stirling

I’ve been to Cumbernauld and Kilsyth once before, so I’m looking forward to meeting some new people at Inverclyde and Stirling.

Last week I spent a little time in the studio giving some light painting pointers to my friend McInnes. By way of demonstration I took this shot of the fabulous Elaine Ford. Makeup by Jak Morgan.

After our last shoot I had a few additional images in my head that I wanted to take, so Meg came back into the studio to help make them happen. This was also the first time I’ve used Lenszilla – my new Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS – in the studio. After some initial difficulties attaching the tripod plate to the lens we shot the two images shown here. Awesome work by both model and lens.