It's always great when you meet a photographer for the first time and just click. That's exactly what happened when I worked with Jim on one of my Wiltshire Tours. The day was full of laughs, I'm sure there are lots of super giggley outtakes he's been kind enough not to taunt me with, as well as zipping round different locations. As a Wedding photographer Jim is great at approaching each location and seeing numerous shots and working through them quickly. It made the shoot very relaxed and enjoyable.
We were very lucky with the weather too which made things easier. Although the wind did do it's best to push us over at times, and in the Pixie Wood we had to take shelter for a while... Aside from that I could really enjoy my being out in nature, I was very grateful when the wind calmed down. Even in the wildest weather there is something really magical about posing in the countryside nude. But on the day of this shoot the elements were more then kind to me, moving from pose to pose in the calm warmth in the Wiltshire landscape was really enchanting. I think my happy hippie connection to the Earth is reflected quite clearly in my posing and expression in many of the photos. I hope you like them, there are so many I love but here is just a taster:
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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8 comments:
Fantástico álbum, felicidades, te seguiré de cerca.
Salud y buenas fotos
Okay soo...it's number 1 where I think your figure look so amazing - complete hourglass beauty!! I also adore 8, as it looks so free and beautiful, like I can feel the air on your skin. The ones I think would be great for your portfolio are 6 and 10, and smiley 9 is lovely also. These capture your lovely spirit so well, it looks such a great shoot and so peaceful xxx
awe. The Bink is so pretty. Beautiful images... all!
A lovely set.
Thanks so much for the comments everyone :) x
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Beautiful set :-)
Steve :-)
I love these (just found you), and they look like mother Eve in Eden, especially the ones with the ferns. Lovely, wonderful setting. Thank you for posting them!
SouthernMan
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