I LOVE flash photography with a 35mm film vibe. Think, 1990s… So that’s what inspired this shoot. The concept for this shoot was slightly raunchy, yet loving which I like to call White Trash Chic. Below you can see the Instagram Collection I made for inspiration. For the location I used my very own home studio, Punky’s Tiki Den for the first time! I asked the models, Sarah Ritter and Connor Jerome, to bring wardrobe of bold primary colors, lace and satin. For gear, I used my digital Fuji xt3 with a Godox Flash. To get the blown out flash look, I pushed the flash to 1/4 or 1/8. I also experimented with my new film camera, a Canon Elan 7e with Kodak UltraMax 400 film. Examples of both digital and film shots are below…
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Instagram Collection full of trashy inspo!
Digital shot with a preset based on Provia film
Digital shot with a preset based on Provia film
Tender kisses
One of the only shots I used natural lighting for and it turned out….STUNNING
Fun bouncing the flash off of bathtub tile
Who doesn’t love a strung out rock star moment
Now for the film photos which were featured by Another Filthy Magazine
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film
Shot on Kodak UltraMac 400 35mm film