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Canon 5Ds with Sigma 50mm f1.4 DG Art – 1/200 f1.4 ISO 500
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… and a very nice photographer.
Jane again, she got to grips with my old Yashica 635.
Canon 5Ds with Sigma 50mm f1.4 DG A – 1/20s f4.0 ISO 320
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just a small reminder that a small selection of my work is to be seen till the end of August in ‘Het Godshuis’, Leemweg 11, 9980 Sint-Laureins, Belgium.
ludwig
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from the shoot – and exhibit at Baudries Castle – Dikkelvenne
– Jane –
Canon 5Ds with Sigma 50 mm f1.4 DG A – 1/50s f2.5 ISO 160
Model: Jane, Hair: Nathalie, Make up: Heidi.
Although the place was one big transformation site, we managed to do some really nice things up there. Enjoying a wonderful bright day and using some of the original interior elements as a decor, both Jenn and Jane proved great models. Thank you Jane, thank you Jenn. A lot more images of this day will follow in the coming weeks.
A big thank you to the owners of the castle, for letting me work there, and for their hospitality, both for the shoot and the exhibit. The exhibit is over, some of the images can be seen at ‘Het Godshuis’ – Sint Laureins, till the end of August.
Often I try to find out what drives the women to come over to my studio and do a shoot with me. This helps me to decide what kind of shoot they want, what kind of images they would like to go home with.
C. told me “I like beautiful photography, it might be a little vanity, or that ‘little twist’ of mine, the will to pass the boundaries of conformity, … I expect to see myself different than what the mirror, or my mindset want to make me believe.”
after she received the images, the message I got back:
Waauw, what a nice surprise. Thank you for these wonderful images. Sure you may publish them on your blog, they are fantastic.
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ludwig
Sadness
Unreal
Commiserative
Solidarity
Love
Need for peace
this image was made just the day after the terrorist attacks in Brussels on 22 march.
It was not really meant to express these feelings, but it turned out strong and intense. It has no religious connotations, there are no other messages to be looked for but the immense grief that the attacks have left us with. I believe that the origins for terrorism are to be looked for elsewhere than our politicians want us to believe.
best to all of you …
model: CDC
Assistance: Nathalie
Ludwig
In my evening classes photography, I often am confronted with students wrestling to make final selection decisions. Either for class-related photography, or for their own assignments or private photo experiments.
I had an interesting discussion about this last Thursday, with one of my groups. The question that came up was: “Do you have your clients, in my case my models or my corporate clients, take part in the final selection of delivered images?” (I do corporate photography jobs too, see www.renderhouse.eu ).
I do have to admit that the selection process is a difficult task for most photographers, including me. I have made selections for three upcoming exhibits the last couple of weeks, and that still is a time consuming task. I have a quick and efficient selection method for filtering my shoots to a workable number of images, using positive discrimination as a main tool. However, this still leaves a decent number of images that results in a representative number of finished images (Usually about 10 images per shoot-hour when I shoot digitally).
A more difficult task is to further cut down the number of ‘keeper’ images over several shoots, or even more so the very limited number of exposed images in an exhibit, spanning your entire body of work.
The task being already difficult if you do it on your own, becomes even more complex when you put two personalities together, each having their own ideas and preferences when it comes to image selection. A customer often can’t decide on which of two images to keep, not talking about giving him a dozen images from which he has to pick one.
That’s why I have concluded that for me, I am my own master, I decide, and no one else but me. You can never, as a photographer, meet the expectations of every viewer of your work, especially not if you do artistic or autonomous work, incited by yourself. Your decisions should be inspired by what you wanted to make in the first place, by what you want to show after creating your work, not by what ‘your’ or ‘any’ audience wants to see.
“Hey, but you cannot do so for customer related work, where a customer expects you to answer the job requirements, can you?”
For customer related work things are the same I think, except that there you have to meet at some point the client’s expectations. Therefore a very important step in doing client’s work is to listen to your clients needs or expectations before getting to work on a job. You can either withdraw from the job if you feel you will not be able to stay loyal to your own style, or you can do the job, and select the images that you feel happy with. If your customer is familiar to your work, then he knows your style, and if you listened well, things should work out well.
below a non-published image from the series ‘Aude at Bart & Anja’s house’.
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ludwig
After the ‘movement on stage’, we concluded the session with some more intimate moments. I have photographed digitally as well as analog, on medium format Yashica 635 with Kodak TMax 100 film.
Thank you Pauline, for being my model.
make up: Hanna
Hair & assistance: Nathalie
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ludwig
In regards to my style a not so typical series, a dark place, two spot lights very high contrast images. Experiment with some very thin plastic foil and a willing model resulted in these motion-rich images. I hope you like them.
1/6 s – f4.0 – ISO 250
Canon 5D mark II with Canon EF 24mm f1.4 L II
Location, some obscurely dark theatre nearby.
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ludwig
hi there, it’s been a while since you’ve heard from me,
I would like to present you a new series with Pauline, you’ve probably seen her before in my work.
This time we worked in a new location in my hometown Ronse. The building of the Academy for word, music and arts. Currently the building is used by local clubs and associations that needed a place for meetings and gatherings.
I like to work with Pauline a lot, and this feeling seems to be absolutely mutual, seen the post that Pauline put on her wordpress blog recently: ludwig-desmet-the-ballet-room-and-the-old-theatre
We made some interesting images I think.
All shot with the Yashica 635 on Kodak TMax400 film, pushed 1 stop (shot as if it would be an 800 ISO film, and developed as such)
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I’m currently preparing three more shoots, so come back soon,
ludwig
A short summary about a workshop I did last year.
I finally found the time to make a short clip from the footage that was shot during the workshop.
You’ll see in this video:
A short briefing round, where I explain some different lighting situations
A behind the scene’s montage from the participants at work
Some resulting images from the workshop.
Some images:
Ludwig
first time I include myself that much in the picture frame, I hope it doesn’t ruin the entire image, you may argue that I’m not a beauty, and certainly not fine art. 😉
As you can see, the image was taken with a TLR, this time a Yashica 635. Unfortunately it doesn’t fix well on my tripod and that caused some camera blur in some of the images.
One of my Rolleiflex’es is currently being under CLA (cleaning, lubrication, adjustment) treatment in the Netherlands, I hope I will get it back soon. A problem with the TLR (twin lens reflex camera’s) is the adjustment between the viewing lens and the taking lens focus, and both my Rolleiflex’es are suffering some ‘mis-adjustment’. I will judge on the first one being adjusted if I will send the other one too.
Winter is a calm period for model photography in Belgium, but some nice things are coming up, make sure to visit this place from time to time, or subscribe to get notified from new posts.
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ludwig
As all runs well, this domain should soon have its own name. I am taking steps to move the site to www.ludwigdesmet.com – the intention is that subscribers still get messages when new posts are made, but if you experience a longer-than-normal delay in new reminders from my side, something might have gone wrong. I’m not web guru by far, prepare for the worst.
please enjoy this first image from a shoot I did a couple of weeks ago. Romina has finished her studies in drama and theatre, has Italian roots, and was a pleasure to work with.
Romina
Canon 5D mark II with Sigma 50mm f1.4 DG A
1/50s f2.5 ISO500
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ludwig
Bowie is no more, let’s remember some of his words.
so I’ll keep trying, till I succeed …
– Justine –
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Images © ludwig desmet – Canon 5D II with Canon 135mm f2 L