Ring Light Magic
- Suzie
- Jun 8, 2016
- 2 min read
Over the past few weeks I've been super duper fabulously lucky and blessed to do a bunch of ring light, and foreign light tests!
I've upgraded to my new site editor and am still figuring out what the proper way is to update my newest Calgary albums.
Last week I teamed up with Heather Paige of Obsidian Artistry and Brian Burke to do a shoot focused a little more on the sexy side. Heather and I met up and talked over color pallet and look. I was in love with the pallet we ended up with. Focused around different oranges and golds, Heather created a fierce and sexy look that glowed in front of Brian's ring light. This team was amazing to be part of, one reason being because both Heather and Brian are very visual and conceptual contributors. I was filled with inspiration and influence from all team members as we worked to create amazing images.
Photos by Brian Burke:





On the weekend I was able to meet & shoot with Richard M. Dunstan for another ring light test shoot. I had just recently made contact with Richard, and was pleasantly surprised by his warm and welcoming energy. He also has the cutest little puppy that adds to the liveliness of the environment. We started out with a tighter frame, and as the shoot progressed we experimented with shot lengths. We experimented with a softer light and came out of the shoot with a very natural and care free look.
Photos by Richard M. Dunstan:
(compilation by me)


I have several outdoor & art nude sessions that are ready and eager to be uploaded into my nude gallery. The weather coming into June has been spectacular and I've done my best to love and appreciate every minute of it. I was also amazed to receive some awesome drawing from Mark Northcott, who attended a figure drawing session I posed at a few weeks ago. He is so talented and committed to his craft. I plan to showcase the drawing photos on my "contact" page, near the information that talks about drawing sessions. Its been a blessing to become so interconnected to the artistic community in this city.
So much more to come!
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