Alex Wilson Photography

Group shoot - Factory nudes

On October 22nd, I took part in an organised group shoot. Inspired but the CityTV “Naked in the House” competition, I arranged a group shoot with three other Kitchener-Waterloo photographers: Robert Farnham, Serge Dufort, and Lorra Douglass. Over the next 4 hours, each photographer had two half-hour sessions with each of the two models (Kelly Abbass and Jaime-Lynn), and got to spend the remaining time assisting another photographer who was shooting.

The shoot took place at Robert Farnham’s studio, which offered us both a conventional studio area to use, as well as some abandoned factory space.

My first session with Jaime:

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My nest two sesssion were with Kelly:

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And from my last session with Jaime:

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2 Responses to “Group shoot - Factory nudes”

  1. Les Clark writes:

    20056863 contains an error;

    that is definitely _not_ a fire extinguisher (an accellerant, maybe)

    Les

  2. John Doyle writes:

    Iv looked through your site an I think it fantastic. Your use of light is brilliant, and the imagination while creating the poses really brings out the best in your work. I have done very little work with nude models, mainly because, as an amateur shooter, finding the right kind of people to sit is often quite difficult. It is something that I hope to develop in the future though. I love the tones created, especially in the lowlight shots. Your choice of location too is impressive. Iv bookmarked your site so I can look in from time to time. Exceptional work. Thanks.
    Regards John.

    Ireland

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