Jessie D In The Studio In Black And White

Looking back again at a shoot with Jessie from December 2015. Trying a little bit different editing on these in a noir kind of look. Too contrasty??? Blown out? You be the judge!
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Canon 5D classic and 50mm 1.4

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My favs are the fifth, seventh and the last photo. The third one, I find the super whiteness of the chair to be a distracting. The shadows on her face in the last two are really interesting in their shape.

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Amazing shots!

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Totally hawt, hawtter than you could ever dream to be.

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I’m personally a huge fan of big contrast. I totally think it adds wonderful drama. The shadows on the last two in this series are amazing examples of that drama I’m talking about. Powerful.

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