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August 1st, 2012, 09:46 PM
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Actually when I go for a session at someone's home, I go there with open mind and eyes. I want to capture things between individuals that are real. Not carbon copy of other photographer's photos to emulate.
We never invent things as composition. But I have seen many photographers who fallow a very set formula when it comes to composition.
This being told, After placing his baby boy on my make shift studio at their home, he kissed him at the butt. I saw it, and I told him to do it again so that I capture it the way it would feel and look fine.
The first photographer who felt bad feelings about my shot, I discovered has a past with her own dad who abused her. She is a french lady from Quebec. I would have never expected her to react like that. She shoots very dark gothic images, even sometimes blood and gore. She is usually critisized by others. I thought she would be the last person to react like that.
But there was a true reason behind all that. It re-hashed old experiences.
A wound can heal, but it will leave scars. The image reminded her deep scared soul. We communicated in private and it ended there.
It is a cultural thing. In India men hold hands and walk. It has nothing to do with gay acts. It is about friendhip. Meanwhile you rarely culturally shake hands of a lady. You make a hand gesuture with a bow to greet.
I have soo many funny stories I lived throughout my travels. They are too long to tell. I have been around the world as a female business woman. Imagine that in Kuwait, Pakistan, China etc...
I feel richer today with such cultural erxperiences.
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Originally Posted by Hyubie
Beautiful images as always Hera. As for that issue raised by your other image - for me it's a cultural thing. Go to our country and this is not even a tempest in a teacup. More like ... nada.
We kiss our kids a lot - really really a lot. And given that we are living in the US, we are aware of this heightened "sensitivity" to what you do to kids, so we let our kids know of this difference. They understand that really, very few things beat a kiss to express our love. 
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Last edited by StudioHeraBell; August 1st, 2012 at 09:48 PM.
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August 2nd, 2012, 08:35 AM
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If anyone wants to read about my Galaxy SII versus SIII review, and if you have a Galaxy SII now, please read the Blog:
My Photo Ramblings: Tomatoes, Gardening & Snapping Shots With Samsung Galaxy SII
Thank you mentioning how you did download. Interesting point.
I usually connect my SII to my computer. Then download the files to my PC. The charger of your SII is also a USB cable.
I have a 32 gig very fast tiny SDHD card which I added to my Galaxy SII. It is a Lexar.
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I've had decent luck with using an EyeFi card in my G3 and downloading pics directly to my Samsung Galaxy SII. I just have to remember to leave my camera on for a bit after taking the picture for download to start.
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August 2nd, 2012, 10:27 AM
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All those photos you have recently linked to are superb, Hera, and very inspirational !
Thanks for sharing your work with us,
Rafael
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August 8th, 2012, 08:28 AM
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I have created an interesting portrait last Monday. It is all about mastering your one studio light. Shot with GH2 and 14-145mm Lumix lens.
However I can't post it here. It depicts a male body. WARNING, you see skin...
For anyone who wants to see to their own risk please visit the link below. I would love to hear your reaction. It does not need to be positive. It is great to hear your opinions.
My Photo Ramblings: My Homage To Caravaggio
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August 8th, 2012, 09:32 AM
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Provocative, maybe, superbly done, definitely !
Congrats, Hera
C U,
Rafael
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August 8th, 2012, 11:18 AM
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Yes it is provocative Rafael. :)
I am happy it did not shock you that much. hehehe
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by f6cvalkyrie
Provocative, maybe, superbly done, definitely !
Congrats, Hera
C U,
Rafael
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August 10th, 2012, 09:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StudioHeraBell
I have created an interesting portrait last Monday. It is all about mastering your one studio light. Shot with GH2 and 14-145mm Lumix lens.
However I can't post it here. It depicts a male body. WARNING, you see skin...
For anyone who wants to see to their own risk please visit the link below. I would love to hear your reaction. It does not need to be positive. It is great to hear your opinions.
My Photo Ramblings: My Homage To Caravaggio
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I think the shot is highly creative, evocative as mentioned, and as always well executed. It reflects, IMO, our current (western) cultural fascination with androgyny, which I do not understand (that is, I don't understand why it's currently in fashion or fascinating). I don't think these are really topics for mu-43, but that is my reaction because you asked for it. It needs a cafe (or a bottle of wine) and a long conversation. Your work always seems to get me thinking :)
Cheers.
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August 11th, 2012, 03:39 AM
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Hello Hera,
Can you tell me what kind off studio-light you use, i mean soft-box, umbrella or something else.
Thanks,
and like your style,
Grtz,
Jean
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Originally Posted by StudioHeraBell
I have created an interesting portrait last Monday. It is all about mastering your one studio light. Shot with GH2 and 14-145mm Lumix lens.
However I can't post it here. It depicts a male body. WARNING, you see skin...
For anyone who wants to see to their own risk please visit the link below. I would love to hear your reaction. It does not need to be positive. It is great to hear your opinions.
My Photo Ramblings: My Homage To Caravaggio
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English is not my main language,
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August 30th, 2012, 08:08 AM
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I own two 1000 Watts each Bowen strobes. Although I have soft boxes etc, I ONLY use for my shoots an umbrealla. Usually lately single light.
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Originally Posted by Plimsol
Hello Hera,
Can you tell me what kind off studio-light you use, i mean soft-box, umbrella or something else.
Thanks,
and like your style,
Grtz,
Jean
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