





I did some promo photography for WBA, and here are a few of them. The lighting in the recording studio is so naturally beautiful, I couldn't resist doing some of the portraits in there, as well as some at sunset. When shooting subjects with a fill flash just after the sun has gone down, you get the sunset-as-wallpaper effect. A way to take beach photos that aren't too soft and cliche. When taking the individual portraits, I wanted to create a sense of realness, with a splash of subtle intimacy. Erlend suggested that they try to read the tiny writing on the lens as a way to really look into the camera. That instigated some piercing looks that translated nicely.
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