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Padi worker at Malang, Indonesia.

Xt-1+56f1.2

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X-E1 + Canon FD 50mm f1.8

 

This was her first time having portrait work done and although she was a little closed off at first, she later began to open up and become much more relaxed and enjoyed the shoot. We later were able to incorporate her dance/ballet moves into the shoot.

 

21077072685_c787ebfc04_c.jpgTaylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr

 

21067056272_b41dfdd322_c.jpgTaylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr

 

20889178148_023955509a_c.jpgTaylors Senior Portrait by dacalac, on Flickr

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Did an editorial shoot for my favourite make-up artist. Still several looks to edit out, so far only finished this one.

 

Fuji X100T and TCL

 

 

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Jember Fashion Festival, Indonesia. XT-1 with 56.1.2

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Did a professional portrait for the most lovely of subjects, my wife.

 

X-T1, 16 1.4. Four speedlights used to light up her and her office.

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X-E1 + 35 + 56

 

21805214394_7fc2a06e85_b.jpg0030 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

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22240459028_c706475217_b.jpg0028 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

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Location scouting with an old friend and classmate.

 

All shot on the X-T1, using the 56 1.2 APD, 16 1.4 and some generic speedlights.

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Damn Kirill, I'm so jealous, where do you keep finding these gorgeous subjects :) Amazing portraits, congrats!

 

Some quickies by me, shot a colleague in a hotel room on layover in Madrid.

 

Straight out of camera, exported via wifi to the phone and quick chromatic filter C4 applied in VSCO, to give the classic chrome some punch. No edits done apart from that, not even cropping.

 

Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD.

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Lifestyle shoot in London, basically walking around the Westminster area and taking photos ... ;-)
 
Most photos taken with the new XF35 f/2:
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr


And one from the XF56:
 
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Farhanah by Guido Neitzer, on Flickr
 

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Some more from my sessions with Jennifer.

 

Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD and 16 1.4

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