For episode 4 we headed to the depths of Brooklyn, to the graffiti lined streets of the Bushwick neighborhood. We asked Emily Teague to bring her commercial and editorial photography skills out onto the street.
With restricted access to her gear, it is up to Emily’s imagination to make strangers into models in the middle of nowhere.
Emily made the move from her actual studio to the V-Flat World Street Studio seem natural, and with her warm welcoming smile, there was no shortage of amazing strangers willing to step into Emily’s Street Studio.
From a rap-music group to a dainty tattooed couple, Emily will show you her insane results achieved from a simple street setup that left these hip people shocked by their own beauty.
Interested in learning more about portrait photography and lighting? Follow along with these guides on 42 West:
- How To Shoot Golden Hour Portraits with the FlashPoint XPLOR 600
- Lens in Focus: Audrey Woulard’s Favorite Nikon Portrait Lens
- How to Control the Lighting in Portrait Photography
PRODUCTS USED:
- Canon 5D Mark IV
- Elinchrom ELB 500
- Elinchrom 39″ Rotalux Deep Octabox
- Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM Lens
- Elinchrom EL-Skyport 40 Channel Transmitter Pro for Canon
- V-Flat World V-Flat
- Capture One Pro