Friday, October 15, 2010

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We Care - Red Ribbon Campaign for AIDS…

Well, if you just follow what happened recently, you know I have 2 of my photos that have been selected for the auction of AIDS Gala on November 30 next.
But what you do not know is that I've not said everything.
is still pretty darn funny when you I do not ... surprises?

Indeed, shortly after selecting my files, campaign manager for Red Ribbon (Red Ribbon) chose me (among several photographers) to photograph the entire communication campaign around the event.
So here we go, my first communications campaign for AIDS, not bad ... not the case here? The

deal was simple enough, Amber (his name) loved the various pictures in black and white with the white background overexposed on my site and my fine-art series (cons Day / overexposed yet ...) and has said she would love to have something a little into the same kind for AIDS.

No problem, I'm getting used to this kind of pictures, I can make my eyes closed. (That's probably why it's overexposed, I dunno me ...)

short, it is certain that the only condition for the contract was able to shoot 12 pictures in less than 3 hours, dressing, hair and makeup including of course, it would too simple otherwise. Of shots I had to do relatively simple in terms of installation and lamp.
means: "I'm going to shoot me that daylight will it make my life easier."

So on a Saturday two weeks ago that we realized these photos between 12:30 and 15:00.
(Tip: If your client gives you 3 hours and you do everything in 2:30, you score points ...) Fortunately
Amber is the kind ultra-organized and mostly it is not binding as a customer.

If all goes well, these photos will be developed in more or less, or even very large for some before and during the gala. For more

I tell you yet, it would not be funny otherwise.
Small plays for you, there are actually 13 pictures in the gallery, one of them was already in my portfolio, you'll find it ...?

Click on the photo to see the beautiful gallery.


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