6She was a pleasure to work with – exuberant and able to really bring emotion and zeal to her images. Here are a few of my favorites from this model.
The objective of Ainsley’s shoot was to create very commercial images (as opposed to the more editorial high fashion look). Editorial shots tend to be about abstracts and funky angles while commercial images are often friendly, inviting, and meant to draw a viewer into the emotion displayed. My objective as the photographer that day was to catch the model’s personal magic and use it to complement the location – the fall of snow, out of focus car lights, shiny wet surfaces, warm yellow glows, and baroque architecture. For me, the location is always one of the subjects – either recognizable or completely out of focus and turned into colorful balls of bright light. And after only a few frames of shooting Ainsley, I knew I would focus on her flowing movements and dance-inspired grace.







These are gorgeous! I love the second one especially…it looks very much like a magazine ad.
Andrea these are amazing! I really love the third one, looks like it could be a painting, just beautiful!
Your shots are always so beautiful but I really appreciate your explanation and thoughts behind your shots … you really should be teaching!
Thanks for sharing
Wow, what an energetic shoot! I love the joy that just jumps out from her! Challenging weather but what amazing results! #3 & 5 for the win!
I first saw your cloning magic of the 6th image on ILP… amazing! I’d love to know how you got the warm, desaturated look to these. They are spectacular!
Perfection.