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Here's a few images from a photo shoot several weeks back at a laundromat. Facing my subject one way or the other created a wash or flat light across his face. I find sometimes alternating the angle you take on the light creates a nice mix of images, instead of staying consistent with just one light direction. We wanted to create a business man feel to this set. What do you think? Feel free to check out more on my Web or blog.
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Love them. Well done. Lighting is just great. I see these appearing in a magazine for advertising something like laundry detergent or something
. TFS.
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Very nice shots! I can see the ad “if you want your clothes to look as great as theses..go to PhotogAve laundromat!”
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#1 is a wonderful shot, I like the little bits of rim light on his head
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What a cool location idea! I can imagine the looks you got from folk around you. Lovely images though, and I agree, the first is my fave.
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Very creative, and very nicely done! I never would have thought of a businessman in a laundromat!
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