You liked her on this first part of the photoshoot, so obviously you shall be treated with the second part as well. ππ₯³πΈ
Say hello to her, even tho she just wishes to be anonymous! π€©ππ»
Normally, I do show and tell a lot about what was going on behind the scenes etc, but to my big surprise, I didn't record ANY footage for me to show you at all.. πππ€·π»ββοΈ Like seriously; I still don't quite get how I missed it, but as I went back home from the shoot, it all of a sudden struck me that I totally forgot to do so.. π€¦π»ββοΈβ¨So the only insights I can give you is a few words about what I recall of the technical aspect of the job:
Everything was shot on my Canon R5 with mostly the Canon 24-70 mm f./2.8 L USM III lens attached. I did use my Canon 70-200 mm f./2.8 L USM III on one of the shots (but that's in the second part of this set!), and only used the natural light available on location. π€β¨Since there was some huge windows on one side of the house, I did make use of my reflector tho, to smoothen out the shadows with the light coming in. βΊοΈ
As always: Please feel free to ask away about whatever you want to know about this shoot! βΊοΈ Technical stuff, practical stuff, tips or tricks - or simply just let me know what you think. π₯³ππ»