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I've spent most of the last few days processing my shots from the Bodygraphia event and have 13 images that I'll probably post over the next week or so: 12 that are directly related to the event, and one random shot of a couple of forest rangers we came across during one of the shoots. In looking through them all, and trying to make sense of the event and my reaction to it, I realised that the images fall into three main categories.

The first category could be described as 'shots that were contrived for the purposes of the event', i.e. where I decided exactly what to shoot, set up the lights, directed the model (kind of), and so on. There are only three shots in this category, all taken during the same session.

The second category are all images that were taken while one of the rest of my group was shooting. In other words, they're opportunistic shots. There are five shots in this category.

The final category, of which this shot is an example, is a set of portraits of Iva Sakarova, one of the five models that were present at the event. Interestingly, seven of the 12 shots I'll be posting are shots of Iva, probably because I found her the easiest to work with. I should add that all the models were great but I found it much easier to 'see' the shots I wanted when shooting her. That's not a great explanation, but I don't think I can put it any better at the moment.

Anyway, as Iva will be featuring in quite a few shots, here's a bit of background ...

She's been modelling professionally for three years, currently lives in Bulgaria, but is heading off to Scotland later this year to study Philosophy, Film and Visual Culture. I'm hoping to meet up with her again before she leaves so will probably have a few more shots before the end of next month.

As always, let me know what you think.

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comment by Shashwat Nagpal at 04:08 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

Love the look in her eyes!
one more Wow! portrait from you!

comment by Tunde at 04:10 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

Great portrait here David !!

comment by Peter Crock at 04:14 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

Great choice of tones here, wonderful portrait.

comment by borislav at 04:18 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

good job :)

comment by Tolga at 05:06 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

Great. Scary. Emotive. Love it.

comment by Jacob S. Jensen at 05:23 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

Cool shot! It's an interesting shooting angle.

comment by Cristian Tibirna at 06:50 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

The overall mood is very, very intriguing. The captured instant manages to convince of how much remains hidden behind the eyes of the model. As for the technique, I believe the chosen level of contrast pushes a tiny bit too far the putting in evidence of the eyes. But to be faire, I could say this only when looking at the original in alternance to the final treatment. Excellent shot!

comment by Pete at 07:57 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

I love this one, David. Wonderful perspective & angle, and the processing is perfectly matched.

comment by Urayoan at 10:34 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2010

Lovely. I like it a lot.

comment by Dan McNab at 12:04 AM (GMT) on 22 August, 2010

Hey Dave, I love this shot. Her eyes are beautiful and intriguing and the processing does everything to underline that fact. Awesome work

comment by Carlos Garcia at 02:58 AM (GMT) on 22 August, 2010

I really love the tones and the detail in your processing. Great perspective. Bravo David.

comment by Chris at 05:49 AM (GMT) on 22 August, 2010

I have to agree with the others, Fantastic work. I like everything about the photo, the posture, facial expression, the color toning, the DOF. Between this one and the previous image, I am really looking forward to seeing future images from the Bodygraphia.

comment by Marcie at 06:25 PM (GMT) on 22 August, 2010

What a wonderful portrait. Love the reflections and catch-lights in her eyes!!!

comment by Tom at 07:48 PM (GMT) on 22 August, 2010

She's a pretty girl. I like the subtle colours in this one, and the sparkle in her eyes.

If she needs a photographer while she's in Scotland... ;-)

comment by Matteo at 09:15 AM (GMT) on 30 August, 2010

Love this one David!

comment by Andy Kämpf at 04:18 PM (GMT) on 30 August, 2010

strong mood!

comment by MQPhoto at 06:22 AM (GMT) on 31 August, 2010

Love the depth in her eyes, makes the hole picture really special. Really soft picture