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Today I shot this series of images during a visit to a vintage shop. 

The models were very patient and even didn't mind me using a small amount amount of on-board fill flash which is one of the reasons I like the E-M10 series a lot.

 

Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 25mm 1.8 (imo the best of the 17/25/45mm f1.8 trio)

 

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These are great, Luc. I wish all models were like this - then I might get into people photography too. :) (they don’t talk back or have anything to say about the photos you take). 

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Great shots, Luc !

 

The shop owner (display person / whatever) has obviously seen a bit of Robert Rauschenberg ..

"Wild things are always faster"

from 'Two Dogs' by Philip Hodgins

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I can see this would be a great way to practice model shooting w/o having or paying for a model!  But I don't know if these models have moveable limbs?

 

gb

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On 03/10/2020 at 07:37, Dallas said:

These are great, Luc. I wish all models were like this - then I might get into people photography too. :) (they don’t talk back or have anything to say about the photos you take). 

 

Thanks Dallas. People photography is quite intense photography. I've done model shoots, it's difficult because you have to control the technical aspects and keep in constant contact with the model. This shoot was somewhat less difficult in this last aspect 😀

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On 03/10/2020 at 12:59, CarreraS said:

Great shots, Luc !

 

The shop owner (display person / whatever) has obviously seen a bit of Robert Rauschenberg ..

Thanks Maurice. Sorry, Rauschenberg I've never heard of. To me the styling of the shop is in typical hipster style, which is not necessarily a bad thing 😉

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9 hours ago, GB111 said:

I can see this would be a great way to practice model shooting w/o having or paying for a model!  But I don't know if these models have moveable limbs?

 

gb

 

😄 Moveable? I haven't tried in fear of having to pay afterwards for the damage done!

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