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Last shoot of 2012 ^_^
Photographed by Q. Oliver
Photo 1 - Leica M6 TTL + Leica Summicron 50mm + Kodak 400 TX
Photo 2 - Rolleiflex 2.8c (Xenotar) + Kodak T-Max 100
Photo 3 - Rolleifelx 2.8c (Xenotar) + Kodak Ektar 100
Just in case you were wondering what Brittney and I have been up to lately ;-)
Photographed by Q. Oliver
Shooting at the Beverly Hills Inn was a lot of fun. The place was absolutely beautiful and looked more like a studio apartment than a hotel. Everything was really vintage and cozy which made for some very nice photos but that wasn’t why I picked this location.
I had heard rumors of the hotel being haunted by some of the elderly women who had passed away there in the days when what is now a hotel served as a boarding home for elderly and widowed women. I’m a horror movie connoisseur and it certainly takes a lot to spook me but when I say that there is certainly *something* spooky about that place, i mean it sincerely! Whether it be the strange presence felt by myself and all of the models I worked with during my stay there or the strange anomalies in several of my photographs, I’ve now got plenty reason to believe the rumors of the strange happenings there are 100% true. If you don’t believe me, google and read up on the place for yourself! Still feeling skeptical? Call them up and book room 36. Stay the night. Have fun ;-)
Model - Liz
Photographer - Q. Oliver
Voigtlander Bessa R4a + Carl Zeiss 35mm C Biogon f/2.8 + Kodak Portra 800/Tri-X
Side note: I’ll be posting the photos with the strange anomalies as soon as I develop these last few rolls of film. I’m hoping to find even more odd “things” in them… I just could resist posting a few early scans! Enjoy!
A couple of film scans from last weekend’s shoot with Corine. I was introduced to her by another model after we decided to spend the evening shooting at an impromptu location in downtown Atlanta with a rather nice view. After working with her for about 15min, I fell completely in love with her long dancer’s legs and vibrantly colored hair. She, I and the rest of the models who were with us spent the rest of the evening enjoying wine and sharing our views on politics and religion (something I NEVER bring up with models). Long story short, It was determined that she and I have such a strong connection that we were somehow separated at birth. You’ll be seeing quite a bit of her in the future :-)
-Enjoy!
Model - Rainna
Photographer - Q. Oliver
Mamiya 645 Pro TL + Mamiya-Sekor 55mm f/2.8 + Ilford Delta 3200
Photos are untouched and unedited ^_^ I love film!