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This image was a lot of fun, but also a lot of hard work to put together. All the elements had to be planned methodically, as re-shoots were not an option for our busy models
Putting together a composite. You can see the basic elements here in this animated gif - background, subjects, light/shadow and colour work to finish. You will find a more detailed video below.
This image was a lot of fun, but also a lot of hard work to put together. All the elements had to be planned methodically, as re-shoots were not an option for our busy models (All the models were shot separately at a local studio to facilitate their schedules).
Conor, the vet, came to the studio late one evening after performing a C-section on a cow, so if you see any blood, it’s authentic.
Here’s a short video showing a taster of the hours of editing that went into the final image.
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