Rebeca Shoot
Last week I broke a new record when it comes to shooting time. Not counting set up time, my shoot with Dayana last week was less than 10 minutes. This shoot was done in less than 4 minutes. This is not because I want short shoots, but because something happens that interrupts my shoots. In this case, it was rain again.
This past Saturday Javier Alexander and his wife, Rebeca, were kind enough to volunteer and help me do more testing with my lighting equipment and to test for a male model that would be driving from across the Florida coast to shoot.
Javier picked me up from my home and we packed my gear into his car. It was a bright sunny day. I wondered what type of photographs I would be able to create.
We begin driving towards the Florida Everglades and dark clouds begin to show in the horizon. No big deal we thought, the clouds seem too far away to affect us and it may be used as an interesting background.
We arrive to our spot despite my disappointment with the fact that we did not spot any alligators. I particularly wanted to spot a huge beast, the king of the alligators...one that would dare challenge the iron animal that chose to invade its territory. One that shows the scars of hundreds of fights with other alligators. Sigh...
Anyways, when we got there we thought, "hey, great, no rain!” We begin to set up and I take a test shot. After just the first test shot, the drops begin to fall.”Quick! Just pose!” I blurt out and I manage to take 8 photographs before the rain began to get all too eager to destroy my lighting equipment. We pack up, and call it a day.
4 minutes.

Screen shot of my monitor showing the amounts of shot I took for this shoot.

Final approved shot. Very gloomy feel on a very gloomy day. :)
I would like to thank Rebeca and Javier for helping me out.
Javier Alexander is also a local Spanish singer & song writer. Feel free to check out his work by going to his website at http://www.javieralexander.com .








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