Her name is Talia, by the way, and she describes herself as a typical wild-haired blue-eyed blonde (I'm fairly certain she's a natural blonde, too--rare these days) who likes to spring ski in Davos, read biographies of famous cheese makers and fly fish. She volunteers weekends reading to shut-in dolls. She didn't have a swimsuit or bikini handy (besides, those shots are so overdone), so we went with the country-hippie-funk-barefoot look. The outfit is, I believe, one of her own creations. Who needs those skinny vacant-eyed models with pouting lips that walk funny when you have a natural beauty like Talia. She has, how do the French say, a certain charme don't you think? Eat your heart out SI. Talia is available for modeling assignments, by the way, you can contact me for her rate sheet. Talia was photographed in natural light using a Nikon D90 with an 18-70mm Nikkor zoom lens in the RAW mode, on a Manfrotto tripod (the best models insist on an Italian tripod, of course).
Daily illustrated photo tips by Jeff Wignall, author of "The Photographer's Master Guide to Color."
Friday, February 18, 2011
Introducing Talia: The One that SI Let Slip Away
Her name is Talia, by the way, and she describes herself as a typical wild-haired blue-eyed blonde (I'm fairly certain she's a natural blonde, too--rare these days) who likes to spring ski in Davos, read biographies of famous cheese makers and fly fish. She volunteers weekends reading to shut-in dolls. She didn't have a swimsuit or bikini handy (besides, those shots are so overdone), so we went with the country-hippie-funk-barefoot look. The outfit is, I believe, one of her own creations. Who needs those skinny vacant-eyed models with pouting lips that walk funny when you have a natural beauty like Talia. She has, how do the French say, a certain charme don't you think? Eat your heart out SI. Talia is available for modeling assignments, by the way, you can contact me for her rate sheet. Talia was photographed in natural light using a Nikon D90 with an 18-70mm Nikkor zoom lens in the RAW mode, on a Manfrotto tripod (the best models insist on an Italian tripod, of course).
Yeah! Loved it. Wha......just one photo? I want more of Talia! She's a real super, duper, crazy blonde, all american girl! Now, find other "babes" that reflect our rainbow of beauty! Philly B ~
ReplyDeleteOMG! Love Talia, so toned and healthy, not at all like those...shall I say...plastic types we see on the runways now! Awesome natural beauty. Does she Tweet? At least a Facebook Page????
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I do believe Connecticut winter has seriously affected you Jeff... too funny... and thoroughly enjoyable... thanks for the tip-off to come by and have a look! (and thanks for the additional info on teleconverters... lenses and the like... still dithering!)
ReplyDeleteThanks all! I think I was inspired by the Al Pacino movie "Simone." And Talia has Tweeted twice already DJ!
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