That funny medium we call time. What is it with London and time. I never seem to get my head around it. I mean for me personally it is hard to believe I have been here for over ten years, it has flown by so quickly. Especially as I find day to day we rush is such a hurried pace from one destination to another. It is with these thought heavy on my mind I headed into central London to try and visually capture time. A moment, watching this wonderful city's rhythm.
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So you might remember I shared a picture of the stunning Sofia with you last year. Thought it was about time I shared a few more. Now this was not your normal portrait shoot and I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to capture some unique and stunning images. I was assisted by the incredibly talented makeup artist Sol Bouille, who I can not recommend enough. It was an absolute pleasure to work with someone who understands your creative ideas and helps develop and explore options. Together we created these images below. I look forward to working with Sol in future. Please check out her professional Facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/SB-Make-up-Artist-249317011771282/?fref=ts and give her a like while you view her work. Till next week! I love to explore and learn how to create a unique image. The sun was shining and so I convinced my boyfriend he needed to model for me as I tried a new style of shooting. I find it is when you have a little fun that you often create something incredible. It was bitterly cold but the sun was warming. This was a quick test shoot but one I will be repeating when I have a little more time. Anyway, here are a few of the images taken from that afternoon. It has been an incredible festive break and now it is time to get back to business. So I started the year with a little headshot shoot with Italian Conti graduate Paul Connor McArthur. We were lucky to have a wonderful sunny day so made the most of the good weather by having an exterior and studio shoot. I'd like to share a few of the images taken from the day. What can I say Paul made my job very easy. The hardest decision was deciding our favourites. |
weekly musing from Rosalind Alcazar Photography
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