3. October 2014 08:10
by Rene Pallesen
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Melanie 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
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...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
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Another 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
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One 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
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Another urban style shoot I did was with this girl.
These were all shot outside using natural light.

15. September 2014 09:09
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13. July 2022 15:07
by Rene Pallesen
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In mid July the instructors of the Sydney dojo planned to visit the Brisbane dojo. They encouraged me to come along as I will be up for the next big grading soon and it would be a great introduction to some of the best instructors and karateka's in the country.
I also found the official lineage of our style listed on one of the boards.
We just finished another grading as a family. This time the boys and Kim graded to their first brown belts and I graded to my third brown belt.
We were supposed to have graded about a month ago, but because of Kims dad's funeral we had to postpone it for a month.
It therefore turned out to be just a mini grading with just the four of us as a family.
Now it will be quite a while before any of us are grading again. The boys need to get a fair bit stronger before grading for the next belt based on the feedback. I will need to start working towards the black, so Kim will probably be the next one grading towards the end of the year.

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Model: Taylia Jordan
HMUA: Donna Kalasho
Lighting and Sets: Studio 1A Sydney
Photo: Rene Pallesen
Hard to believe that this is the same
girl/model who during the last shoot was in this extravagant hair and
makeup. I almost didn't recognise her.
13. September 2014 14:09
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First of many from the photoshoot I did two weeks ago.
Model: Michaela Baranov
HMUA: Roxanne Cahill
Lighting and Sets: Studio 1A Sydney
Photo: Rene Pallesen
21. July 2014 14:07
by Rene Pallesen
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Kim and I found a couple of hours to play 9 holes of golf on a short (mostly) par 3 course after not playing for 5 years.
It was nice getting out again after that long time even though it was very windy and freezing.