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11/16/2007 03:51:56 PM · #1			 | 
		
		Had a stock session today. I used that model that bitches a lot, but she's cheap. 
 
 Its difficult to be set designer, wardrobe department, hair, makeup, food stylist, model and photographer all at once. I rearranged my kitchen first keeping in mind the angles I planned to shoot and everything that would be seen in the shot. The cabinet behind me with the stacked dishes, for example.... that's where my microwave belongs but I knew a microwave wouldn't be very attractive so I put the dishes there instead. 
 
 The dough is a whole can of ready-made biscuit dough (I am not a chef) and the salad was dumped right out of a bag :D
 
 I started with 2 strobes and a 5' reflector but had one of the strobes lighting the cabinets behind me at first. I realized it looked a bit too moody for a kitchen & moved that light to above and a little in front of me. The flatter light seems more appropriate for the situation. 
 
 In all I shot about 80 images in just over two hours - 60 of which are keepers. Not bad for a bit of effort, I think. Would love your thoughts. 
 
        
        
        
      
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11/16/2007 03:54:24 PM · #2			 | 
		
		Originally posted by idnic:   Had a stock session today. I used that model that bitches a lot, but she's cheap. 
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 You shot my ex? 
 
 Nice stock shots, Cin.
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11/16/2007 03:57:07 PM · #3			 | 
		
		Now I am hungry! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM biscuits! :-P
 
 P.S. Nice set! |  
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11/16/2007 04:08:36 PM · #4			 | 
		
		Originally posted by thegrandwazoo:   Now I am hungry! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM biscuits! :-P
 
 P.S. Nice set!  |   
 
 of biscuits?  ;)
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11/16/2007 04:22:35 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Salad from a bag or hot biscuits from the oven.... which do you think I actually ate??  :D  
 
 
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11/16/2007 04:23:24 PM · #6			 | 
		
		| Unless you go crazy with liquify, my money's on the salad! |  
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11/16/2007 04:24:37 PM · #7			 | 
		
		Originally posted by routerguy666:   Unless you go crazy with liquify, my money's on the salad!  |   
 
 No way, dude. I ate almost all of those biscuits!  lol
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11/16/2007 04:26:20 PM · #8			 | 
		
		| Damn, must be nice to have the metabolism of a fusion reactor. |  
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11/16/2007 04:35:15 PM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by routerguy666:   Damn, must be nice to have the metabolism of a fusion reactor.  |   
 
 Cindi has issues with sitting still. :-)
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11/16/2007 04:36:27 PM · #10			 | 
		
		nice shots.  I did a kitchen shoot not long ago, and it is a bit difficult getting everything balance and having it still look like a kitchen :)  I have also found self portraits for stock quite challenge, so well done.
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11/16/2007 04:53:21 PM · #11			 | 
		
		Originally posted by fotomann_forever:  Cindi has issues with sitting still. :-)  |   
 
 heh, I missed that 'cause I wandered off and started cleaning the studio.  ;)
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11/16/2007 05:00:20 PM · #12			 | 
		
		| Self portraits definetely seem like a challenge.  Especially for stock.  As usual, it appears that you excel at challenges. :)  My bet would be on 7496 doing best out of the ones posted.  Some of the shadows in the first few might be an issue on some of the sites. |  
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11/16/2007 05:05:41 PM · #13			 | 
		
		Originally posted by idnic:   
 I started with 2 strobes and a 5' reflector but had one of the strobes lighting the cabinets behind me at first. I realized it looked a bit too moody for a kitchen & moved that light to above and a little in front of me. The flatter light seems more appropriate for the situation.  |   
 
 I agree. The shots with the background lit up brighter look a little more "stock-ish" to me, but they all look really good. If you wanted to increase the mess factor a bit, you could have thrown flour on yourself and given a frazzled-cooking-for-a-ton-of-people-for-the-holidays look, which would surely sell well. The extra cleanup wouldn't have been a problem, since you can't sit still anyway. :) I have yet to put myself in front of the camera for a stock shoot, as I'm afraid they wouldn't sell!! |  
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11/16/2007 05:25:36 PM · #14			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Pixlmaker:   ... If you wanted to increase the mess factor a bit, you could have thrown flour on yourself and given a frazzled-cooking-for-a-ton-of-people-for-the-holidays look, which would surely sell well. The extra cleanup wouldn't have been a problem, since you can't sit still anyway. :) I have yet to put myself in front of the camera for a stock shoot, as I'm afraid they wouldn't sell!!  |   
 
 I wanted to do the holiday cooking theme, but didn't want to buy that many ingredients and make that much mess.  Perhaps next week when I have a few days off and will be cooking anyway. "Yeah, guys, we'll eat soon, I just have to photograph this gravy one more time...."   lol
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11/16/2007 05:33:15 PM · #15			 | 
		
		Overall awesome, Cindi!
 
 Originally posted by mawear:   My bet would be on 7496 doing best out of the ones posted. |   
 I liked that one, too.  I think because of the OOF bkg and the casual feel.  I liked 7485 all except for the veggies distracting right behind the biscuits.
 
 The only other thing I have is watch out of the bkg - the oven hood was at times sticking out of your head, but usually not too distracting.
 
 Still, you can take my critiques when I actually make a sale.  =D
 
 Wannabe stock photog,
 -Jeff
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11/16/2007 07:18:48 PM · #16			 | 
		
		Cindi, you are sexy when you cook. These might replace those semi-nudes as the sexiest shots of you :-)
 
 In the words of the great Eric Cartman, "Get your %$# in the kitchen and cook me some pie!"
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11/16/2007 07:44:15 PM · #17			 | 
		
		Originally posted by fotomann_forever:   Cindi, you are sexy when you cook. These might replace those semi-nudes as the sexiest shots of you :-)
 
 In the words of the great Eric Cartman, "Get your %$# in the kitchen and cook me some pie!"  |   
 
 Pig!  :P
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11/16/2007 08:08:29 PM · #18			 | 
		
		Does she or doesn't she Photoshop?
 
 Only her computer knows for sure! |  
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11/17/2007 10:24:58 AM · #19			 | 
		
		Originally posted by dsmil:   Does she or doesn't she Photoshop?
 
 Only her computer knows for sure!  |   
 
 All of these were straight from RAW conversion... so, no, no photoshop on this set..... yet!  ;)
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