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		<title>Christine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though you can&#8217;t tell in this photo, Christine is a ginger kid. Pale skin, freckles, and red hair. In the three years or so that I&#8217;ve known Christine, she&#8217;s successfully transitioned from a popular nude art model in Halifax, Nova Scotia to a popular photographer. I feel lucky to have photographed Christine three times before [...]]]></description>
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<p>Though you can&#8217;t tell in this photo, Christine is a ginger kid. Pale skin, freckles, and red hair. In the three years or so that I&#8217;ve known Christine, she&#8217;s successfully transitioned from a popular nude art model in Halifax, Nova Scotia to a <a href="http://www.christinenewhook.com" target="_blank">popular photographer</a>. I feel lucky to have photographed Christine three times before she got out of modeling, and this shot was done the last time I saw her in Halifax.</p>
<p>I very much adhere to the &#8220;keep it simple, stupid&#8221; philosophy while shooting. I shy away from studios, large sets, assistants and even lights. These shots with Christine were done in a university dorm that I was renting, and I laid down a giant plastic tarp purchased from a local home improvement store. I got a ridiculously large bag of flour from Sobey&#8217;s across the street (they had no small ones!) and then poured it on Christine to get her battered like chicken. Or something. As I wasn&#8217;t traveling with any sort of lighting set up beyond a hotshoe flash, Christine brought over her Octabox for lighting. I fussed over the position of the light so much that Christine was ready to punch me by the time I actually started shooting photos.</p>
<p>Clean up was a breeze! Christine showered off the flour; I just folded up the tarp and threw it away, and left the bag of flour behind in the dorm for someone else to wonder, &#8220;what the hell was going on here?&#8221;.</p>
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