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autumn in Sweden

17/8/2016

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today we like to show you the photos out of a session of Sweden based photographer and retoucher Misho Jovicic. Misho was born and raised in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is living in the south of Sweden today. He's 34 years old, husband and father of a wonderful 5 year old girl and owner of a beautiful Golden retriever. Besides Bosnian and Swedish he also speak English and Spanish. He fall in love with photography when he was living and studying in Spain. He graduated with a Master degree of Arts in Blindness and Low Vision Therapy. Currently he is working as a photographer and when he has his eyes on the viewfinder, he really feels as he is seeing a whole new world! He loves natural light, shooting outdoor and in abandoned houses, but also works a lot in his studio! The retouching he is doing with Photoshop CC.
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The photos, we are showing you, are out of Misho's first time working with model Emma Skytte, and, so Misho "it’s always so great to work with new people". Makeup and stylist Ester Farre has done great job matching neutral fall colors with a photo session. The casual outfit inspired by the Swedish autumn with its beautiful muted colors! They have choosen a beautiful location placed in southern Sweden, in the park of Alnarp Castle, build in the 12th century
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Misho tries always to shoot wide open with his favorite lens, a Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM with natural light. But especially this session was an exception. Here he used a speedlite through diffusion to achieve balance between natural and artificial light to lift the shadows and give some extra sharpness, but simultaneously getting bokeh!

Congrats to Misho for these great photos and thanks for sharing it with us.
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urban shoot with shopping cart

15/8/2016

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Often it is by coincidence, when we discover a photo or a group of photos out of a session. It is the same with this shoot of Justin Bonaparte, a photographer from Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. Streetfashion MagZZine featured him this year in April. Since then we follow him on Flickr and so discovered this interesting shoot with model Brianna Swing. We spontaneously decided to share it with you and asked Justin to tell us the story of this shoot. Here it is together with several of the photos:
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"So, it was late on Friday and I hadn't made any plans to shoot for the weekend. I decided to browse through modelmayhem and see if anyone was up for a last minute shoot on Saturday evening. I saw Bree's profile and was intrigued by her look ... she had several facial tattoos and piercings. I don't shoot models with alternative looks very often, but she was tall (I like to bend people) and had a great face, so I sent her a message, along with five or six others. When I got up the next morning and saw she had responded with interest, we started thinking of where we could shoot. She wanted an urban look, so we decided to go uptown.
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We met near the center of Charlotte, and my 11 year old daughter tagged along (mostly just to get away from her brothers and sister for a while). I told her that if she came, I was going to put her to work, so she carried equipment and VALed for me, as well as peppering me with questions about what was going on uptown. She did a great job, though.

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For this shoot, I used my two Olympus E-M5s (mkI and mkII). Since I use primes, it's easier to put one on each rather than switching lenses on one body. I also employed a Rovelight 600B thru an umbrellabox on a lightstand. Since it was late in the day, we had good shade (summer temperatures have been brutally hot) between the buildings. As we were walking around finding shooting locations, we came across an empty shopping cart. I love props, so in went Bree, and I snapped away! At over 6 feet tall, she has long, posable legs, and we made great use of them. She was even able to squeeze into the cart entirely! As the sun went down, we found a small park and I decided to backlight her with natural rim light and used the Rovelight as main. I really love those shots, the combination of different lighting tones give them a very unique look.
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We spent about two hours shooting, then packed it up and said our goodbyes when the sun finally set. Bree is a total sweetheart, and really does well posing her hands and arms about her body, something many models struggle with. Hopefully we'll get to shoot again soon!"

Thank you Justin for allowing us to share the photos and especially for the intersting story around this shoot.

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Naturally

14/8/2016

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Just this week we discovered the photos of an impressive photo session on one of Sweden's popular meet up communities for models and photographers, modellbilder.se.  So we contacted photographer Jonas Wahlin and got the opportunity to show you the photos of model Haddy Harju also here in Streetfashion MagZZine.
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We asked Jonas for some lines about the session and here is, what he wrote: "It's not that easy to find a good location to shoot, but sometimes you can just walk right in and use places. Like here, we walked in to clarion sign hotel in central downtown Stockholm, right pass the reception and up to the second floor there we found a large space with no other people around. Great, let's do it! We did not use any extra light, so there are mostly the light from outside (and also some spotlights but you can't see them much). Haddy is a great model in many ways, special look with mixed etnicity, really thin but at the same time naturaly curvy in the right places. And this worked out great with the light from the large window creating a beautiful landscap of shadows on Haddys body. And the result did end up great!"

Thanks to Jonas and Haddy for these amazing photos and to give us the opportunity to share it here.

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