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Studio work, Need Help! - 04-12-2005, 11:06 AM


So I'm doing studio work for my final in my digital photography class.
One of my subjects is going to be carving a ham in long john pants.
another is a girl that i have no clue on what to do with her..! I like to do odd things such as the hams but i dont know about her. shes very tiny, very good looking but just dont know what to bring to her or have her wear.. any ideas?

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maybe have her dress in a very nice evening gown but wearing a welding mask. Ok I'm not very good at this.
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i like that idea
but i really want to see her face because shes really pretty.. but not a bad idea at all! she could wear it up..

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this might give you another idea

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You could still use the welding mask but with it up to see her face.
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You could still use the welding mask but with it up to see her face.
Think "Flashdance"! It sounds as though you like to contrast of beauty out of place. Dress her up in a football uniform, boxing gloves, etc.

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That's just creepy, mark. :)


Whatever you decide, be sure to share.. we want to see after all this discussion. :)

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its going to be on hold for a while now. heres my story. yesterday i talked to the labbies that work at the photography dept. and I asked them whether or not I need to reserve some time for the studio. They told me No, i dont because its now first come first serve and that they dont know where the key to the studio is. So I'm there right at 3pm and a guy is in there needing to use it for about 10 mins. Im cool with that because hes quick and knows what hes doing.

So hes finished and im about to do my stuff until a guy comes in and says he has it reserved..! WTF!? I was under the impression that I didnt need one since the labbies said so. A friend of mine said that you do need to reserve time and that the key to the studio is in a locker! So I'm pretty pee-O'd.. The girl said that the labbies are complete idiots and dont know anything.. So now I'm a little behind and I have nothing to present tomorrow!.. RANT RANT RANT!


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LOL thanks Brad but I didn't take that picture. I would have made it better by putting lips in the mirror because she is putting on lip stick.
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