Helen Simmons and I had talked about doing a photo shoot for a while, but we could not get our schedules in order. Finally last Saturday, after a small detour to Italy, she made it to Cambridge. She came by car so we decided to take advantage of that and explore the University outpost that is Girton College. It is not very far from where I have been living for the last three years, but despite that I had never made it there before. We walked around and felt almost guilty walking on the grass. Cambridge does strange things to your psyche.
After doing some shots there we went back to my place, I wanted to swap some lenses before we headed into the more central parts of Cambridge. I was going to say that all the photos that I picked for this blog post were taken with my 85 mm lens, which is great for portrait, but then I decided to double check my claim and found out that several of the shots were actually taken with my 50 mm.
I felt that the portrait photos were the strongest ones from this photo shoot, so I decided to focus my blog post on them. Helen is a bit of a chameleon, and several what I would say similar shots with slight variations in angle or light made her look like different people. It was fascinating to see. To be continued…
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