ML3K Series: 10 of 17 |
by Jef Harris |
Five years ago I met Helena Grbavac, who later became my all time favorite model. I've only done two shoots with Helena, and this shoot is the first one. This shoot couldn't have been more simple. No stylists, no make-up, no crew of any kind. Just Helena and I walking through Canada's National Gallery.
The theme of the shot was that for ever picture Helena walked in front of, her chameleon qualities would take on what was directly behind her. Of course Photoshop had allot to do with Helena's chameleon like qualities!
Before Helena and I went to the gallery I found out that in Canada, you're allowed to take shots in public places. And the National Gallery qualified as a public place. So without a flash, and only taking shots of 'Canadian Owned' works, Helena and I set out like two kids in a candy store. How nice to have the freedom to shoot in such a large location!
Of course we where watched by the security guards like hawks! Might have been because they where afraid we'd wreck the art or because I was running around with a half naked model! We'll never know.
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