pacific palisades, ca

few things are worse than shooting swimwear in the winter months. even in LA. the only way to get this shot was to shoot at night (or with a little trickery at dusk) we shot this an hour before the sun set. it was pretty cold at the beach, i would say low 50's. and while i wore jeans and a sweater, the model was in a bikini and a thin top. she actually started turning blue during the shoot, which is when we ended it. the shoot lasted 30 minutes max. probably the fastest and most productive shoot i've ever done. we were highly motivated to get it done quick. afterwards we treated ourselves to in-n-out.
you might ask why we shot swimwear in the winter, but since stuff goes to print in the winter to be released in the spring for the summer, you normally have to shoot two seasons ahead, so winter stuff in late summer. models don't seem to mind that as much since they tend to get cold easier than get hot.
you might ask why we shot swimwear in the winter, but since stuff goes to print in the winter to be released in the spring for the summer, you normally have to shoot two seasons ahead, so winter stuff in late summer. models don't seem to mind that as much since they tend to get cold easier than get hot.

iso: 100
aperture: f/9
shutter speed: 1/400
focal length: 48mm
flash: two strobes as noted in image above
aperture: f/9
shutter speed: 1/400
focal length: 48mm
flash: two strobes as noted in image above

























