The underlying makeup to all this was admittedly a bit of a mess. There were quite a few unexpected flaws and issues, occurring both before and after application, so I had to do quite a bit of photo shopping to fix it all up.
The main idea behind the whole shoot wasn't so much the prosthetics, but a totally random, unplanned multi-coloured paint job. I just picked (unintentionally, a full spectrum of yellow to purple) and randomly picked a colour and started painting spots and just filling it in as I went.
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Red Adarra Demon.
Originally this Demon was going to be neon pink, which would've looked pretty cool, but the body I got was very deceptively labelled and ultimately for "nails and hair" not regular body paint, it might've worked but it was so thin and streaky I just didn't feel like wasting the time, so red it was.
Knowing it was going to be another "wandering about town" kind of shoot I tried to find to new places. Charlottetown, PEI might look nice, but it's pretty limited for decent locations to shoot that aren't swarming with tourists this time of year, and that I haven't already used dozens of times. Overall I think we found a few decent spots and got some really good shots.
I'll be really brief with this story, but I always expect to hear a comment or two when I'm out with a Demon, but this shoot we had more than our fair share and some were pretty rude and outright creepy.
The rude one was some woman who asked the model if she lost a bet - there's nothing about that phrase that's complimentary no matter how you spin it. Even when I told her that was incredibly rude, she almost seemed to stupid to acknowledge it and just sat there (mind you she wasn't driving the car, someone else was) until I decided to elaborate on just how thoughtlessly rude her "funny" comment was eventually she drove off. Idiot.
This was pretty much as soon as we started and we ended it with some creepy old guy whistling at the model - on so many levels that's creepy, rude, and inappropriate in this day and age. So that rounded out the day really nicely.
Luckily I don't like people very much and expect nothing but obvious or tedious comments anyway, normally my expectations are spot on, but I wasn't really expecting this level of twatwaffle-ry.
Otherwise the shoot went great, we got some really good stuff, it was a little hot but it was a decent kind of day for an outdoor photo shoot.
Knowing it was going to be another "wandering about town" kind of shoot I tried to find to new places. Charlottetown, PEI might look nice, but it's pretty limited for decent locations to shoot that aren't swarming with tourists this time of year, and that I haven't already used dozens of times. Overall I think we found a few decent spots and got some really good shots.
I'll be really brief with this story, but I always expect to hear a comment or two when I'm out with a Demon, but this shoot we had more than our fair share and some were pretty rude and outright creepy.
The rude one was some woman who asked the model if she lost a bet - there's nothing about that phrase that's complimentary no matter how you spin it. Even when I told her that was incredibly rude, she almost seemed to stupid to acknowledge it and just sat there (mind you she wasn't driving the car, someone else was) until I decided to elaborate on just how thoughtlessly rude her "funny" comment was eventually she drove off. Idiot.
This was pretty much as soon as we started and we ended it with some creepy old guy whistling at the model - on so many levels that's creepy, rude, and inappropriate in this day and age. So that rounded out the day really nicely.
Luckily I don't like people very much and expect nothing but obvious or tedious comments anyway, normally my expectations are spot on, but I wasn't really expecting this level of twatwaffle-ry.
Otherwise the shoot went great, we got some really good stuff, it was a little hot but it was a decent kind of day for an outdoor photo shoot.
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