These are the behind the scenes and outtake photos of Project L: Part 28 – Late autumn.
Well, mostly outtakes this time. As usual, we fooled around quite much. But as this was the seventh time I shot with Miia, we’ve found a way to capture the correct moments, and Miia has truly learned to relax herself around a camera. She’s never been especially shy, but with every other people, when I look through the viewfinder, the person changes. Miia doesn’t. That’s why I love shooting with her, she’s just so very real.
About the video
I still consider myself rather amateurish with the somewhat silly videos. I’m still seeking what actually makes a great video and trying different approaches to find a way to work in a way which pleases my on-the-go attitude, meaning that I don’t really want to prepare for a video too much, but to document real, non-staged moments. When the model laughs, it’s honest. I don’t give directions when filming. This perhaps explains the perhaps overly long vlog partition, when the only questions to answer were “how did the day go, where did we go, what did we do”. I would really appreciate any constructive feedback on the videos, their editing, the way that they are shot, about their structure et cetera.
On my 5D Mark III I had RØDE VideoMic Pro and Hoodman Custom Finder Kit for Canon. The Hoodman’s loupe really seems to help focusing and give overall stability.
About the process
of photography
Even though sun’s light seemed rather harsh, the sun doesn’t rise that far above the horizon during the late Finnish autumn. These few weeks when there’s still sun and some leaves left to reflect the orange light back to the model are quite wonderful.
I haven’t used my trusty 50mm f/1.2L for a while, but the strong shadows combined with the warm-coloured sun’s rays really gave a lot to the images, especially when combined with the extremely narrow field of view and out-of-focus leaves.
A big aperture was also required to capture the dark hours at Linnanmäki’s light carnival. Plentiful lights combined with a creamy bokeh has always worked for me. I’m somewhat addicted to narrow field of views.
Latex used in the project:
Metallic green Princess catsuit by Libidex
Metallic black Tracksuit top by Libidex
Absolutely stunning photos! Love it! My compliments to the model! Such a great combination of catsuit and latexjacket, what brand is the jackt/where can I get one? Keep up the great work! Why not do a rainy day shoot now that she got a latex jacket, would love to see what you guys could come up with :)
Thank you for your feedback!
As mentioned in the article, the jacket is Tracksuit top by Libidex. Even though it’s from men’s collection, I think it’s rather unisex and works fine either way.
I keep coming back to your website. It’s all really well made, natural and interesting. There is something really beautiful in your approach and photos. Cool that you can also keep working with the same people as it also shows more of the effort you’re putting into it. I’ve given the link to many people around in the scene and compliments all around. Keep up the good work.