In April, I went on a shoot in Wansee, Germany, with Red Your Blues. I am always so intrigued to watch how other photographers work, and observe their relationship with the model. It is very inspiring seeing the different ways of directing the model, photographic techniques, and how the photo shoot flows. Red Your Blues has a very distinct way of working - checking the ISO and light measures with a DSLR, and transposing that onto the analog camera, here being a Pentax. During the shoot I learnt more about analog techniques, which I've been very excited about as I love shooting with film. Seeing how naturally the model, Peppina, worked was also very inspiring. Constantly throwing in her own ideas of climbing up into trees, grabbing leaves to weave into her hair, and bringing along her own vintage wardrobe for outfit changes. At the end of the shoot, Red Your Blues asked to shoot me as well, and both Peppina and I together. We started with the woodland backdrop, and moved into a very ritual-like circle of branches on the forest floor. You can see the results on his blog.
Photos: Molly Caitlin Baber
Photographer: Red Your Blues
Model: Peppina Schwanengesang
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