Model Chill

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(Make Up Artist Whitney Mears)

I skipped up to Greensboro, NC this afternoon to connect with a bunch of Facebook friends to shoot some wildly made up models in the middle of a farmer’s field.  Great light, super models and a fabulous venue, the only downside is that it was darned bone chillingly cold!!!!!

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(Make Up Artist Whitney Mears for Cat and Queen)

The makeup and set ups were pretty neat.  It was just pretty hard to unfreeze the brain and let loose.  Sorry too for the models who had to endure the arctic chill!! However they did a bang up job of braving the weather!

(CREDITS: Models- Hunter Evans – the rabbit, Mackenzie Evans – the cat, Meagan Hamilton – the red queen.  Make Up Artist the ubber talented Whitney Mears)

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On the way home, scooting along I-40 the sunset was just too lovely to ignore!  A tad of camera wobble as it was shot whilst haring along at 65mph, interestingly enough, the through the windscreen effect pretty well disappeared which was nice!

Good picture day out, all in all!

And, waiting with bated breath as #2 son wends his way across the globe towards the US. I should get my hot sticky Mama paws on him by Wednesday.  ….. happy dancing at the thought!

alison - Lock up your camera.OXOX M

Whitney Mears - The Makeup Artist who did all models is Whitney Mears MUA. You can find me on Facebook under that name.

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Glorious Head Gear

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I snapped this guy at the Renaissance Fair last weekend.  Quite the Lothario, proffering roses to the ladies in his path.  I have to say that it was his most glorious and sumptuous head gear that caught my eye – such a delightfully colored and extravagant confection!

gotham girl - This is beautiful! The detail… And it’s more than the head gear that caught my eye! 🙂

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Snippets from The Renaissance Fair, NC

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It’s been a somewhat fraught weekend here at Casa Otero, salvaged by a trip today to the Renaissance Fair, where it was time to chill, meander and not think about too much at all.

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Pics galore to be had,  performers, bystanders and an incredible array of costumed folk everywhere you looked.

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Tricky in terms of photography as the light varied a lot.  Too many busy backgrounds and lots of people on the move all the time.

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Still, people were happy to pose (for the most part) and when I am not so tired, a little more judicious editing should elicit some better pix!

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This was my fave of the day – that and the Cranberry Cinnamon Faery! .  And I am thinking that I might need to go back again next weekend, for the last Hurrah!

Alison - Glad to know it wasn’t all mayham.Fab pics. OXOX M

Joanne Thieme Huffman - Such a wonderful array of people. I hope you had fun as well as taking great photos.

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A Little Body Work

In between this and that, I spent part of today with an ear on the last Creativelive session with Jeremy Sutton.  A master at his craft indeed but a smidge too long winded for my taste.  Combine the wish for a fast forward button and and edit of the anecdotes, I sought side-track and distraction and decided to have a play at some imagery inspired by Andrea Peria’s fantastic body paint images.  Mr Sutton’s work is a tad too interpretive for my taste and I confess that I prefer the more literal and more graphic spectrum of the art world. … literal verging on the  surreal perhaps, like I’d rather take Salvador Dali home for dinner than Monet, (if given a choice)!  And my camera vs a paintbrush any day!

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This is the PG/SFW version.  If you want to see the full image you can pop across to 500px and see it HERE.

And then just to be fair, and because I was really fed up with the blather on CL, I did a piece that was a tad more impressionistic and still a somewhat surreal using textures and layers and less of the body paint concept….. full image link HERE.

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There’s also another piece of nude dancers that I messed with on 5oopx.   It was fun mimicking the body paint process and seeing if I could create a reasonable simulation without the benefit of a live painted model and also seeing the difference between wrapping textures around figures rather than just layering them as one usually does ( as in Lotus Dancer, above).

And just in case you were wondering,  the models are not stock images they are © Marie Otero.

 

duffyschult@gmail.com - Lovely work,keep it up. OXOX M

gotham girl - I am so lovin’ that second one! BEAUTIFUL!!!

Lee Solt - That is real talent…

joanne thieme huffman - Love all three of them!

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