Showing posts with label Posing Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Posing Ideas. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Re-styling my dolls, and another Pinterest-inspred photoshoot

I recently re-styled Suzette (my Pullip Io) and wanted to take some photos of her.  The restyling of Suzette was actually the result of a failed re-styling of Luna.  This is what Luna looked like originally:

Luna's New wig
Luna in 2014

I had a character in mind for Luna- a free-spirited, fun-loving, distractible, impulsive gal, who has moved around a lot and held a lot of different jobs.  I wanted her to have a natural Bohemian style.  I created a Pinterest board for her style, which you can check out here:

Follow Tracy's board Luna Style on Pinterest.

And this is what she looked like after her makeover:

Luna
Luna in May, 2015
Now it turns out, although my idea of Luna's character suited a Bohemian style, her face-up really did not.  I found Luna's pink and blue eyeshadow was too flashy for the earthy look of her clothes, and I thought her faceup would be better suited to a completely different style.  So I thought about changing her style, but I was set on the character having this style.  I thought about changing around characters but I have several characters in mind, and a complicated domino effect happened inside my head as soon as Luna was knocked out of this character's spot.  I felt overwhelmed and flirted with the idea of abandoning my story (The secrets of Woodside picfic/music video series) altogether.

Then I discovered Lilcurly and her YouTube videos which explain how she styled each of her Pullips.  Coincidentally, I also noticed she had a thread over at Dollchemy which detailed her process for re-styling one of her dolls.  She and her beautiful dolls totally inspired me to get back into styling my characters!  Instead of creating a moodpboard like she did, I just created Pinterest boards for each of my dolls that will appear in The Secrets of Woodside.  Once I had my boards all set up, I realized that I could switch Luna and Suzette's characters fairly easily, leaving the character I loved with the Bohemian style I loved.

This is how Suzette (Pullip Io) looked before I restyled her and changed her character:

Have some tea...
Suzette was dressed as Romantic Alice up until now
... and this is how Suzette looks now that she has taken on the free-spirited, fun-loving, Bohemian character:

Suzette's new look
Wowsers!  What a difference!
I love her new look, with lots of browns and turquoise accents.  I made a lot of her accessories, which I will show up close in the video at the end of this post.  Her pose was inspired by a Pinterest pose I found:

see the Pin

I had a hard time getting her to lean forward enough for her elbow to rest on her knee (notice the floating elbow in the photo above!), so I played around with a few different options, including cropping:

Suzette's new look
cropped out the floating elbow

and having my daughter press on the back of her shoulder, then cropping out the human hand to the right:

Leaning forward
If you know what to look for, you can see Liv's hand through Luna's hair to the right

My husband gave me the idea that I could have used fishing cord to tie her elbow to her thigh, but I had already packed everything up by that point.  I do keep fishing cord in my doll photography bag for that very sort of application, so I had a face-palm moment... but I do really like how these photos came out regardless of the floating elbow.

My second pose was inspired by this Pin:
see the Pin
... and here's what my photo looks like:


Suzette's new look
Suzette's new look!


Suzette

Updo
I made her updo using sari ribbon, string, beads, a feather earring, and a paperclip
Suzette's Accessories
I made her jewelry using broken jewelry of my own and more scrapbooking supplies
I am a huge fan of Behind The Scenes (BTS) shots of other people's hobbies, so I always try to remember to snap a BTS shot for my blog whenever I do anything, so here is today's BTS:

My usual doll photography area in my craft room (shown in previous blog entries, if you're interested, try searching or clicking the "Doll Photography" label on the side bar) was blocked off, so I set this up in my husband's photo studio.  I used 2 kids chairs to drape my fabric backdrops behind my props.  The Freudian slippers are not required, lol, but I have to lay right down on the floor to get shots in this space, so I take off my footwear so they don't get wrecked by the concrete floor!

Below is a video showing my new Suzette and taking about my styling process for her.



Saturday, May 23, 2015

Moody Jax Photoshoot (Taeyang Natsume)

It's been a long while since I updated here, but I have been taking photos of my dolls again, and wanted to continue to document my progress. I actually found it very helpful to look back on what I had done before, and having this blog up to date has proven to be quite handy.

Today I returned to Pinterest for some posing ideas (see my post here, where I originally had this idea). This time I searched for "photography poses men" in the hopes of finding some evocative poses for Jax, my Taeyang Natsume.

This was the first pose to catch my eye:

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Pinned from Vogue UK
...and this is what I came up with:

Brooding Jax
Brooding Jax
I wanted Jax to be leaning quite far forward for this shot, but I was limited not only by the articulation of his body, but also by his fitted leather jacket and 2 players of cotton beneath it.  For the  tighter shot below I shone a flashlight on Jax's hair and allowed it catch his right eye a bit.  His downward-cast face and the fact that he is looking out of the frame of the photo give him a brooding, withdrawn, melancholy mood.

What is on his mind?


My second posing "Pinspiration" came from this pin:

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...and here is my photo:

Coming out of the shadows
Emerging from the shadows
Jax looks a little less sad in this photo, but still rather... wistful?  This was a pretty straightforward pose.  I leaned his left side against the wooden crate I had as a prop and stood him straight with relaxed arms.  I always check his writsts and elbows to make sure they are looking natural before I stake my shot.

My final pose came from this Pin:


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Because Taeyang can't rotate their heads up and down, I had to modify this pose so his body and face were pointing the same direction, but I tried to replicate his positioning the best I could.  I really like how this one came out.  I think it feels quite intimate, due to the close crop (I crop all my photos in camera, not in post-processing) and direct eye contact.

Those eyes!


While I had him shirtless and in bed (lol!), I tried a few body-centric shots just off the top of my head, and I like how they turned out.  I had trouble deciding between keeping these their natural colour or changing them to black and white.  I ended up leaving them natural because it made them feel warmer, which I think helps elicit the sadness I wanted for this photoshoot.

Relaxing "I'll see you in my dreams"

All the photos above were taken with a 50mm lens, shot with an aperture of 4.5, shutter speed of 1/50, and ISO of 200.  They were minimally processed in iPhoto only to correct for white balance (due to the yellow walls in my room).  I had the overhead lights turned off (there are no windows in my room) and used only the small lights in my "photo studio" to light all the shots from this session.

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BTS: Moody Jax Photoshoot
Clothes:
Stock outfit items, Ken doll jeans.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Pullip Secrets (photoshoot)

I've been scouring Pinterest for some inspiration for doll photoshoots, and this is one photo I came across that I really wanted to recreate:
This is NOT my photo.  It was found on Pinterest, which linked to Buzzfeed, which cited Pinterest as the source, so it's hard to say who this photo belongs to.
I wanted to contrast the contrast the colours of my 2 dolls' hair, and I wanted it to be like a "yin and yang" type of concept, so I wanted their hair to go from one diagonal corner to the other.  I ended up rotating the position of the dolls by 90 degrees to get the feel I wanted.  After taking about a dozen shots, I'm really pleased with the results of one:

Secrets
Secrets

Models: Ally, Suzette (Pullip Io rewigged)
Clothes: Dresses from Pullip Doll Dreams