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February 19th, 2008

Here are some more photos, including a few outtakes, from our studio shoot with the ravishing Natalie. She’s a fascinating subject to photograph. Somehow she combines innocence with seductiveness, and classic beauty with sci-fi sexiness. The last three below are experiments with Photoshop. I was trying to bring out the contrasts in Natalie’s persona, but I’m not sure I quite managed to do that. Still, they’re interesting…

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February 13th, 2008

After a day of sorting through gigantic folders of photos (Rebecca) and reaching new heights of Photoshop perfection (Patrick), we were desperately in need of the great outdoors. Patrick drove us to a spot he knew of, which turned out not to be the spot he knew of after all. But it was an interesting spot anyway:

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Hey, it’s a photographer! On a cliff! I know that guy!

We got back in the car and drove a few miles to the real deal, the spot we’d been aiming for, and it was awesome.

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At last, much refreshed, we went back to the studio to take pictures of Zoë, who, in addition to being gorgeous, is a naturally talented model.

More photos from the Zoë shoot to come in the next few weeks, so all you Zoë fans stay tuned!