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Shooting with a Pentax 645 Z MF camera Another experience with the Ricoh Pentax MF 51 Mpix flagship |
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![]() ![]() Good morning! ![]() ![]() Owners room with a view ![]() Owners bathroom ![]() VIP room with a view ![]() Breakfast time |
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![]() ![]() Dad ans son chatting in the main salon ![]() Galley (Kitchen) with a view ![]() Enjoy sailing! ![]() Seen from above ![]() Time for games! ![]() Enjoying |
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Behind the scene, for such a shooting, a large crew is necessary!
![]() Short brief in a "café" with Jose Maria (on the left) our helicopter pilot. Romain is on the right. This was really emotional because it was his last flight before retiring the day after… ![]() Thank You Jose Maria, a beautiful flight! |
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Nicolas,
This is a dream. What a beautiful scene. The boat in looks simple but in fact it's packed with the latest engineering, that is like meeting a flamingo dancer who happens to be an aerospace engineer and a French Chef too. There is such a lot of intense knowledge and seafaring craft packed into this fun family boat! The Lagoon 50 in Palma de Majorca, a shooting done last September. ![]() Good morning! ![]() To me this is such a grand team achievement and I am in awe of how it fitted together! Asher
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From left to right: Bernard Stumpf : owner and skipper of the 50’ feet catamaran chase boat Philippine : My Princess :) She works as model for many years now, but only for Romain and I Lovely, cute and very professional! Romain : the videographer! Julia Marié : Our model for this shoot Sébastien Peyrefitte : Our model for this shoot (we’ve already shot a lot of boats with him, damned good guy!) Olivier d’Enquin : Skipper of the Lagoon for this shoot (we’ve already shot a lot of boats with him, damned good guy!) Louis : the brother of Philippine, same comments as for his sister Loic Lagrange : Philippine’s and Louis’ father, crew of the Lagoon Alexandre d’Auberville : Marketing Manager of Lagoon (and CNB). THE boss! Christophe De Kerdrel : crew of the Lagoon Cusina Stumpf : Our cook! Feeding 11 starving guys and gals, is not so easy, not to mention that timing is NEVER respected… The main difficulty for the crew onboard the Lagoon is that we must not see them on the images! So they have to trim the boat and then get hidden inside… And let the models acting as if thy were handling the boat. |
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![]() Breakfast time This is a superb picture for so many reasons. The first is that it does the job, so well, of promoting the value of this boat! After all that's the purpose of the picture. But there are not merely people posing. The family here are so real to us! This means meticulous focused effort in the choice of models, their personalities and relationships between everyone, a countless series of judgements that give rise to a genuine family vacation where we root for them and feel happy they are enjoying their vacation, all together, on this fabulous boat! I love this work! If I were that sincere, smart and prepared when I met a beautiful women, she would fall at my feet in love! ❤️
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Here, I'm doing commercial photography, not art! Aka "Airstream Life" ; ) The goal is that people buy this boat! I always explain to my customers, that in my opinion, the "product" is not the boat but what one does with it... The English are used to saying that a boat is a big hole in the water to put all your money and go in an uncomfortable way somewhere where you have nothing to do ... Cheers! |
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