@Craiger: Thanks. It was a difficult photo session. Not for me, but for her because she had to go in and out the poses to show front or back and she had to do it on very slippery studio background paper. She gave me a though lesson a few days later, coincidence?
Brilliant series! The total absence of background is perfect and allows a clear concentration on the pose - are you putting together a book or are these for a wall etc etc?
12 May 2007 8:58am
@Sidonie: Thanks for your visit. I'm not sure what my yoga teacher wants to do with the photos. I can imagine she wants to use them for brochures and a website. First of all she wanted photos of the thing she s doing quite a lot. She is an artist as well, so she might use them in a very special way, who knows.
wow what a stretch! your yoga teacher must be really flexible to do all these stretches!
do you have a studio?
12 May 2007 5:55pm
@Kairospix: No I don't have a studio. We used a classroom in an old school building and set up a paper studio background that I pulled over the floor. I only used natural light, because I preferre that to flash light. And yes, she is very flexible, see tomorrow's photo as well.