Here is another photo from this week Chinese calligraphy body art session with a Japanese model Asuka. I had a general idea to create something delicate and sensual with this photo and I decided to merge the light tone vignette with the new blur tools in photoshop CC. There are many changes in the new photoshop version, and I highly recommend you to play around with them. The blur filters menu was expanded and new features appeared. I was trying out the new field blur, which has quite a few different options, and then masking it out with layer masks. By combining it with a bright, sort of misty vignette, it gave a very dreamy look to this photo.
Here is another photo from a Chinese calligraphy photo shoot with a Japanese model Asuka. They say that picture says a thousand words, so it would seem appropriate to let the photo speak for itself. In addition, here is a translation of the first chapter of this classic, transcribed Nathan Sturman, MA. The sky was black and earth yellow; space and time vast, limitless. I started to edit photos from my last Chinese calligraphy body art photo shoot with a Japanese model Asuka. This time I was writing a Chinese classic, known as Thousand Character Classic. This particular version is my copy of a masterpiece by Zhi Yong. The place for a photo shoot was great, a luxury room with lots of space, which allowed me to use my telephoto lens. The writing itself was quite time consuming, I think it took about 3 hours. I wanted to cover the entire body of the model, but I think it would take us at least 5h or more (possibly 6), so perhaps next time. More photos are coming, so stay tuned! To view my other calligraphy body art photos, see my portfolio. To book a body art or boudoir photo shoot in Tokyo, please contact me directly.
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