After some thought on how to design it logistically, I managed to convert my apartment into a sort of amateur photo studio with the help of a piece of wire used for hanging clothes, a large bed sheet and a few fluorescent lamps. So this post marks my first (and hopefully not last) series of home-made studio photos. It is also the first post in which I decided to include only black and white photos (with the obvious exception of the picture on top) following the suggestions of several of you.
As you already read the title my first models in my new home studio were Eli and Nadya, but probably you didn’t immediately realize they are actually twin sisters. Eli has straight hair and is the more outspoken, while Nadya has curly hair and is the shy twin. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that most of the photos you’ll see are with Eli only. Here they come.
Eli arrived first at my place and was well prepared with various clothes that we could experiment with, so we started with some urban style.And then tried some shots with the “Babe” t-shirt.Then also Nadya arrived so we tried some group photos..and some photos of Nadya only, but she got bored with posing much faster than her sister.So Eli changed into a new outfit with an artsy and was ready for more posing.
At some point we decided to use my guitar as a prop. I tried to show Eli some chords so that she could pose more realistically, and this one is supposed to be E minor.But eventually we decided we can make good photos without her pretending to play.I also have a small drum that I bought as a souvenir from somewhere, so Nadya decided to join the band and make some noise.We also tried some more serious expressions, but switched back to more playful shots like the photo on top.Soon Nadya got tired from posing so we tried some more shots with Eli. Here I suggested her to do “the scream” of Edvard Munch as I like him a lot.And we finished off the photo shoot with some more fashion style poses.
Beautiful photos. I’d say your homemade studio set-up works well. The twins are beautiful, but I had to keep looking at the pictures because they never seemed like twins to me.
Beautiful photos. Nice ones with the guitar and other props. I really like these, nice post. If you would follow me or check out my blog I would greatly appreciate it. Either way thank you for your inspirational post. -bel
Amazing photos.. you have captured their differences perfectly but also managed to bring them together as two halves of a whole. They will love these images as they get older too a memory of a time when everything is possible.
Kudos, Kirilson, for a compelling set of photos. I was especially drawn to the one of Eli wearing the hat on her head and a pensive look on her face. That soulful gaze straight into the camera is striking. P.S. Thank you for becoming a follower of my blog, From the Inside Out. I pray, when you’re able to visit, that you’ll find the posts meaningful!
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Lovely black and white photos. The sisters look distinctively different.
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Fun story log with the photos. The home-made studio is working. 🙂
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Beautiful photos. I’d say your homemade studio set-up works well. The twins are beautiful, but I had to keep looking at the pictures because they never seemed like twins to me.
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Nice work on the studio, lovely portraits!
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Love the portraits! Especially the monochromatic scheme!
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Your studio is working well and the shots are tremendous. Well done.
janet
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Nice home studio and backstory. I like the lead photo and the smiling photo.
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Lovely in B/W
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Awsome photos. No, if you hadn’t said I would never have realised they were sisters!
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Let alone twins!!
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I liked Eli in the artsy the most, though they are all brilliant pictures. Hope to see more soon.
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Beautiful photos. Nice ones with the guitar and other props. I really like these, nice post. If you would follow me or check out my blog I would greatly appreciate it. Either way thank you for your inspirational post. -bel
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Not exactly as terrifying as Munch!
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Totally fabulous! Love the homemade studio. Bravo on your ingenuity.
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Nicely photographed and some resemblance but nice to have fraternal twins to show how unique the two girls are! 🙂
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Excellent photography. Black and white can be so crisp!
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vg
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Beautiful portraits
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Amazing photos.. you have captured their differences perfectly but also managed to bring them together as two halves of a whole. They will love these images as they get older too a memory of a time when everything is possible.
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Kudos, Kirilson, for a compelling set of photos. I was especially drawn to the one of Eli wearing the hat on her head and a pensive look on her face. That soulful gaze straight into the camera is striking. P.S. Thank you for becoming a follower of my blog, From the Inside Out. I pray, when you’re able to visit, that you’ll find the posts meaningful!
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Awesome and love it. I have a little corner in my home too I converted for pictures 😉. Gorgeous picture and song, great work as always.
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cute
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Totally fantastic! WOW!
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Fantastic!!!
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