4. October 2014 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day - Christina 4. October 2014 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis was the last of the models I photographed at the goods elevator. Unfortunately I forgot to recoShareThis was the last of the models I photographed at the goods elevator. Set & Lights: Studio 1A Sydney Model: Christina Tran Hair: Roxanne Cahill Makeup: Rachael BastiaansenPhoto: Rene Pallesen
4. October 2014 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open Day - Black Body Paint 4. October 2014 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere was another model at on the day with this really nicely done black body paint.She looked greatShareThere was another model at on the day with this really nicely done black body paint.She looked great against the black backdrop.These were taken with a gridded beauty dish high camera left. I had someone hold a silver reflector on the right to create some separation but I don't think it is really noticeable.Set & Lights: Studio 1A Sydney Model: Anna Gambril HMUA: Jade LittlePhoto: Rene Pallesen
4. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day - Michaela 4. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is another one of Michaela from the open day.Set & Lights: Studio 1A Sydney Model: MichaelaShareHere is another one of Michaela from the open day.Set & Lights: Studio 1A Sydney Model: Michaela BaranovHair: Roxanne CahillMakeup: Rachel BastiaansenPhoto: Rene Pallesen
3. October 2014 08:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day - Melanie 3. October 2014 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMelanie was back for this shoot and in high demand with lots of photographers wanting to photograph ShareMelanie was back for this shoot and in high demand with lots of photographers wanting to photograph her.I only had the chance when she was with Sophia at the goods elevator as I didn't want to waste a lot of time at some of the other sets standing in line waiting.Here is one of her and Sophia Angeleena.And here is a photo someone took of me in action.Set: Studio 1A Sydney Model: Melanie Bowers (and Sophia Angelena) HMUA: Photo: Rene Pallesen
30. September 2014 07:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day - Jayden 30. September 2014 07:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetPhoto: Rene PallesenModel: Jayden S - Ikon model HMUA: Rachael BastiaansenSets: Studio 1A SydneyShare...and here is Jayden.This was taken using a large octabox to the right of the camera.A lot of work had to go into the post production of this photo. The background had a lot of creases that had to be evened out and it was a fairly tight image because the background was really narrow. I wanted something a little wider so had to expand the background while retaining all the natural shadows. The shadows that are remaining are all natural and I was so-so as to whether they should be worked on some more but in the end I've decided to leave them as they are.Photo: Rene PallesenModel: Jayden S - Ikon model HMUA: Rachael BastiaansenSets: Studio 1A Sydney
28. September 2014 06:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day - Sophia Angeleena 28. September 2014 06:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAnother model at the photo day was Sophia. She is an experienced model and I have seen some of her oShareAnother model at the photo day was Sophia. She is an experienced model and I have seen some of her other work and it is very nice (https://www.facebook.com/sophia.angeleena.1).This photo was taken in a goods elevator full of smoke from a smoke machine and then backlit with a bare bulb strobe. The front was lit using a small beauty dish with a sock on it.Set: Studio 1A Sydney Model: Sophia Angeleena Hair: Roxanne Cahill Makeup: Syham Elomar Photo/Retouching: Rene Pallesen
26. September 2014 09:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Movement with stroboscopic flash and bodypaint 26. September 2014 09:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sets there was set up with a stroboscopic flash in an octabox to allow capturing movementShareOne of the sets at the Open day photoshoot was setup with a stroboscopic flash in an octabox to allow capturing movements. The model Bree was covered in a full body silver body paint which looked fantastic.We would be 5-6 photographers on the set, but only one person would be in control of the trigger and this person also had control of providing instructions to the model. Sometimes the person would give you a countdown, but more often than not they would just say go and then you would pull the trigger and hope that you captured the 2-3 second sequence of flashes.This was especially difficult because it was all about timing, coordinating the movements and then holding the camera really still (A monopod or tripod would have been great).What made it especially hard was that the first flash was the strongest followed by a sequence of less powerful flashes. This meant that for some movements you would have to do things in reverse and have the model walk backwards to get what you were after (really hard to look natural). At the same time you would also have to consider the direction of light to make sure that the movements were properly lit.I had very few usable photos from this session even though I spent a fair bit of time trying to get it right. These are some of the ones I did get. Set: Studio 1A Sydney Lighting: Stroboscopic Lighting provided by; http://www.kayellaustralia.com.au/ Model: Bree Williams - www.facebook.com/BriannaWilliamsArtist HMUA: Jade Little - http://www.alittlemakeupstudio.com/Photo: Rene Pallesen
15. September 2014 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open Studio day - Urban 15. September 2014 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAnother urban style shoot I did was with a girl named Christina. Model: ChristiShareAnother urban style shoot I did was with this girl. These were all shot outside using natural light. Model: HMUA: - Lighting and Sets: Studio 1A Sydney Photo: Rene Pallesen
15. September 2014 09:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Jamie 15. September 2014 09:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor the first time ever did I try some urban style photos with a model named Jamie.I both did some sShareFor the first time ever did I try some urban style photos with a model named Jamie.I both did some studio lit shots but also some natural light shots...all good fun.She is of a Filipino and Spanish background and am represented by IKON Model.Model: Jamie A - IKON Model, Jamie AspillagaHMUA: Syham Elomar 'Doll Face' Lighting and Sets: Studio 1A Sydney Photo: Rene PallesenThe studio lit shots were taken in a lift with a smoke machine and a bale bulb strobe inside the lift. The front is lit by a 15" beauty dish with a sock. f5.6 @ ISO 100.
14. September 2014 13:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open Studio - Pia Priestley 14. September 2014 13:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had the pleasure of photographing Pia again during this shoot. Initially I didn't recognise her beShareI had the pleasure of photographing Pia again during this shoot. Initially I didn't recognise her because she wasn't wearing the same amount of makeup and she said that she didn't participate in the last shoot.Once I showed her the photo I took last time of her she said 'Wow, was it you who took that. It is in my portfolio!'...love it when people love my work and it is actually being used.Model: Pia Priestley HMUA: Carla Vallelonga Lighting and Sets: Studio 1A Sydney Photo: Rene Pallesen — at Studio 1A Sydney
17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Rosenborg - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcopenhagen denmarkShareOn the last day in Denmark our flight wasn't leaving from Copenhagen to Milan until early evening, we therefore decided to head into the capital a bit earlier in the day and spend a couple of hours sightseeing with my parents. We went to a place called Rosenborg (Rose Castle) which is where the Danish royals keep their crown jewels. It is also the place where they train the soldiers that protect the royals. Some of the jewels are absolutely stunning. There is lots of ivory, old weapons, saddles, gold etc. everything coverved with diamonds, perls, emeralds, rubys and other jewels. My mum and dad was waiting outside (half asleep) while we were inside looking at all the awsomeness.
17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Knuthenborg Zoo - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetknuthenborg zooShare While we were in Denmark we went to the local zoo called Knuthenborg. It was created by the owner of one of the big farms who had a vision to create one of Europes larges open air zoos. What is so special about this particular zoo is that you drive around amongst the animals and in certain areas are allowed to leave the car and interact with the animals. The first place we went was the monkey area. Here we were able to walk around some of the Lemurs (Half monkeys) from Madagascar. Driving around we also saw a number of other animals such as the asian water buffalo (which loves mud), zebras, Zobel Antelopes, Goats Kim even found a horse her own size We had a bit of fun with the camels. I don't know what they were thinking but they kept eating my hair and I think one of them was in love with me. They also have some more exotic animals there such as tigers and rhinos (The wouldn't allow us to get out of our car to pet these).
17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Medieval Centre in Denmark 17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmidieval centreShare Not far from where my parent live there is an open air museum displaying how people lived in the medieval time which in Denmark was the late 14th century. For Kim and I it felt like we suddenly were a princess and a knight from that time. Besides from houses, ships and other buildings the place also displays various handicraft, weaponry and how people battles in those times. They have working Trebuchets there to throw massive stones (or dead animals and burning tar) accurately for distances of more than several hundred metres. Every day they show people how they work and hurl massive stones into the water. We tried some of the weapons. I used to be fairly alright with a bow and arrow when I was a kid. I tried the bow and arrow here and it was a total disaster. Obviously Kim went straigh for the shoes and the furs (I am not a fur person myself): They also had a knights tournament on while we were there. Two knights would fight using their lances which would shatter on the impact against the shields.
17. August 2009 10:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sailing in Denmark 17. August 2009 10:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsailingShare On one of the days in Denmark we had a really nice and relatively calm day. This was perfect for us to go sailing and bring my mum along. First we had to get my mum onboard. The Sailing clum has a crane for removing masts from the boats. This is perfect for lifting her in a specially designed harness from her wheelchair to the boat. The water between the two islands (Lolland and Falster...the island I grew up on) is fairly narrow and long and we spent time sailing north for a couple of hours, had some lunch whereafter we turned back again. It was a beautiful day and my mum really enjoyed it as well.We managed to take some really nice family photos on the trip. On the same evening we had a beautiful sunset.