bahamasphotographer
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bahamasphotographer reacted to betyar87 in New Capture One Analog Styles
Hi!
My Capture One 9 Analog Film Styles
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Capture One Analog Style.zip
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from Alexander Mosquera in Headshots
New here, but thought I'd throw in a couple of my own studio headshots. All X-T1 with either 56mm or 50-140mm.
These two were commercial jobs for an actress and a realtor:
These are just me playing on an off day:
Critique/Comment welcome!
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from fishelphoto in Headshots
New here, but thought I'd throw in a couple of my own studio headshots. All X-T1 with either 56mm or 50-140mm.
These two were commercial jobs for an actress and a realtor:
These are just me playing on an off day:
Critique/Comment welcome!
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from Tom H. in Headshots
New here, but thought I'd throw in a couple of my own studio headshots. All X-T1 with either 56mm or 50-140mm.
These two were commercial jobs for an actress and a realtor:
These are just me playing on an off day:
Critique/Comment welcome!
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from iHeartPKU in Introduce Yourself
Hi All,
I'm an ex-Brit who somehow landed in the Bahamas 17 years ago.
First picked up a camera in 2007, and rapidly found myself being booked as a wedding and portrait photographer. No formal training, and living on a 22 mile x 7 mile rock means there's no groups, stores or learning resources here other than the internet, so I, and my work, am a product of experimentation.
April 2014 I ditched my two Canon 5D Mk IIIs and made the move to a pair of X-T1s. Haven't looked back.
Still shooting weddings and portraits/families, but also a fair amount of studio based product photography, a little bit of boudoir and, when I have to or the money's right, a little bit of real estate/architectural, though I find little joy in shooting anything without people in it.
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from lluisg in Introduce Yourself
Hi All,
I'm an ex-Brit who somehow landed in the Bahamas 17 years ago.
First picked up a camera in 2007, and rapidly found myself being booked as a wedding and portrait photographer. No formal training, and living on a 22 mile x 7 mile rock means there's no groups, stores or learning resources here other than the internet, so I, and my work, am a product of experimentation.
April 2014 I ditched my two Canon 5D Mk IIIs and made the move to a pair of X-T1s. Haven't looked back.
Still shooting weddings and portraits/families, but also a fair amount of studio based product photography, a little bit of boudoir and, when I have to or the money's right, a little bit of real estate/architectural, though I find little joy in shooting anything without people in it.
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from CRAusmus in Headshots
New here, but thought I'd throw in a couple of my own studio headshots. All X-T1 with either 56mm or 50-140mm.
These two were commercial jobs for an actress and a realtor:
These are just me playing on an off day:
Critique/Comment welcome!
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bahamasphotographer got a reaction from Curiojo in Headshots
New here, but thought I'd throw in a couple of my own studio headshots. All X-T1 with either 56mm or 50-140mm.
These two were commercial jobs for an actress and a realtor:
These are just me playing on an off day:
Critique/Comment welcome!