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Olivia Linz at Ape Studios in Barcelona
Selection of fine art images of model and generational talent Olivia Linz taken at Ape Studios in Barcelona, Spain.
Olivia Linz. Easily one of the greatest models of all-time. I like giving people their flowers while they’re here.
I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the best models in the world. Truly. Maybe they’re not as famous as the supermodel, influencer ilk (not because of talent mind you), but man if these wonderful ladies and gents don’t bring their A+ game to shoots. Olivia Linz is one such person. I think she’s a generational talent. Every pose is effortless, delicate, and considered with the facial expressions to match.
To grow as a portrait photographer, it’s vitally important to work with people that help raise your game. From your team to the model in front of the camera. Especially the model. Olivia’s brilliant for this. No kidding, everytime we shoot, I feel like I go up another level. I approach the picture differently and consider options I may would have overlooked before. A great model can bring that out of you, just like a great photographer can bring something unique or surprising from the subject. That transfer of inspiration not only makes shoots fun, you also feel like you’ve grown as an artist from the experience. Isn’t that a big part of what it’s all about? Constantly pushing ourselves and seeing how we can improve shoot after shoot?
This set is from a previous trip to Barcelona and my first time working in the wonderful Ape Studios. It’s a beautiful space in a great location. The lighting and layout are perfect for my style of working and I really appreciated how clean the space was and how accomodating the staff were for our little shoot. The first time Olivia and I worked together, we were in a tiny studio in Lisbon, so it was great to work in a much larger studio to see what we could really do when giving the proper space. For portraits, a small space is fine, but I like a bit of room when shooting nudes.
I have enough images to create 3-4 sets from this single shoot, so here’s the first. I love these images. Sexy, sensual, yet refined and beautiful. Those four adjectives sum up the goal of my nude work. Or at least the goal I strive for when working.
Closing thoughts at the end of this post. Hope you enjoy this set!
PHOTOGRAPHS
Model: Olivia Linz @oliivaa_linz
Studio: Ape Studios @apestudi0s
Location: Barcelona, Spain
ALL IMAGES SHOT ON THE SONY A7RV + SONY FE 85MM f/1.4 GM II AND SONY FE 28-70 f/2 GM LENS
This last image is one of my favorites. Just a happy accident when I saw her reflection in the window. Yeah, it’s out of focus, but that’s the whole point.
It was intentional I swear. ;-)
IN CLOSING
As you can see, I’m still using the same gear as mentioned in previous posts. I’ve been really happy with my kit, so no need to tread over old ground again.
Regarding the shoot, I had a bit of a struggle with the Instagram police when posting any images from this shoot. If Instagram even sees a hint of nipple or too much skin, my account gets flagged and it won’t show the post. So after removing several images from this set, I ultimately decided to just post a single image and those curious to see the rest can visit me here on the blog. I think we need to convince people to venture out of their social media bubbles anyway. I hate censoring my work on Instagram. Don’t get me wrong, I totally understand why. My work is not for children and my account is public, so in the spirit of decency, we censor to protect the children. And maybe the grandmothers. But it’s disappointing as some people won’t bother to click elsewhere and will only see one frame from the set. Guess I can’t worry about that too much. It’s beyond my control.
Creatively, things just flowed as normal. What differs with this group of images is I’ve change my post-processing style. I think this is the best style yet. I’ve been tinkering around with a new, more contrasty, almost Tri-X like style in Capture One. I love the tones in these. Dark shadows that aren’t muddy. Strong highlights that aren’t blown. Contrast that isn’t over done. Grain that gives the image texture and character. And when the right subject matter is featured? You have a winning combo. I even made a new color style as I’ve yet to be happy with any styles I’ve used that are supposed to have bold color. I basically want the depth and style of my black-and-white images, but in color! Is that so hard?! Thankfully I think I’ve cracked it. Expect to see more color images going forward.
Lastly, I know it’s been quite some time since I’ve posted on the blog. There are many reasons for this and I will go into more detail in a separate post. I haven’t gone anywhere, just had to shift focus for a bit to grow as an artist, but I’ll delve into it next week. An important announcement is coming soon.
A big thank you to Olivia. I’m not exaggerating when I say, it’s models like her that make me a better artist. I can’t thank them enough for sharing their creative energy with me and assisting in my growth. I’m scheduled to work with her again soon and I’m eager to see what we’ll come up with next. More sets from this shoot to come, but I hope you like these as much as I do!
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