The concept of the shoot was putting female sexuality on display and making a spectacle out of it. We played through so many poses and really explored both the positive and negative sides of that. We've been wanting to use continuous light in our shoots for a while, and we finally got our hands on a Nanlite spotlight. David has a background in building theater sets, so we knew we wanted to reference a stage in this shoot and take some very theatrical portraits. We built a modular set out of wood and picked up some red fabric to create a DIY theatre curtain. Once the set was finished, we lit it using a three-light setup. We used a Nanlite Forza 500B II with a Nanlite PJ-BM Projection Attachment as the key light and two Nanlite PavoSlims for fill.
Photo by Jada Parrish
The concept of the shoot was putting female sexuality on display and making a spectacle out of it. We played through so many poses and really explored both the positive and negative sides of that. We've been wanting to use continuous light in our shoots for a while, and we finally got our hands on a Nanlite spotlight. David has a background in building theater sets, so we knew we wanted to reference a stage in this shoot and take some very theatrical portraits. We built a modular set out of wood and picked up some red fabric to create a DIY theatre curtain. Once the set was finished, we lit it using a three-light setup. We used a Nanlite Forza 500B II with a Nanlite PJ-BM Projection Attachment as the key light and two Nanlite PavoSlims for fill.