Thursday, 3 January 2013

Outdoor Photoshoot II

The second part of my photoshoot, was again local. It was in the area of South London, and featured many key parts to which was significant to my model's early child hood days.

This hill for example is a road to which she used to play on.



 Reminiscing on her child-like nature; Atlanta here poses in the road. A danger again, which shows her character of living life to the max.

                           On a bridge; a place where she used to come to paint and watch other the cityscape and landscape as a child, subsequently found it a great spot to begin her early career to where she would busk frequently.

                                                   Another nostalgic location for my model.

Recreating childhood games, my model was caught up in the moment. 

Spinning out of freedom, remembering those feelings felt years ago. When things were easier. The vibrant blue, representing the repressed feelings, which in this case, wasn't exactly a bad thing, to which the blue also represents, mellow, cool, chilled and relaxed. Which in turn, is evident in Atlanta's personality. Trying to capture all of this into one photo seemed surreal. So what motivated me, was the motivation of the visual image I conveyed to be the final product.

To wrap up the day. Subconsciously, Atlanta recommended we save this location for the last, since it was the 'furthest'. I on the overhand wanted the River Thames as our first location. Atlanta's decision proved superior, as the landscape and wonders of the cityscape skyline proved remarkable. Upon confrontation with the beauty, Atlanta walked forward and I stayed back, and almost sublmininally, the two beauty's, kind of merged into 1and it was like it was meant to be. Quickly, but swell I scrambled for my camera and began to capture these moments in my camera. The photo shown, is of one of 67 photos! Trying to pick 1 out of 67, to feature here, was harder than the actual shoots. All images here, came out sublime. The lighting, weather, water and time; were all factors, which aided this shoot, here at the Thames, flawless. 

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