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In Studio with Clare Cochrane


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Had the chance to work with a model named Clare Cochrane recently whose been getting some good work projects for herself. We were able to bang out a pretty wide variety of images in a short time span, and she is the only model I've ever shot that brought an Axe to the shoot. Seriously. (see the video on the last page lol)

 

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Thank you very much for saying so. The warehouse I built my studio in is a truly magical place.

 

Beautiful model, beautiful shots and I really like the ruins type location.

 

Very impressive. Thanks for sharing.

 

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"The warehouse I built my studio in is a truly magical place"

 

WTH??? Really, the warehouse is a mock up in your studio?

 

Wow, I'm really more impressed. I'd love to see how you set things up.

 

Next time I'm swinging by the Hamilton exit on the 401 I may drop you a line.

 

Seriously, great work.

 

KMG

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LOL, OK.

 

Still, a friend with a 400,00 sq ft steel building is still really impressive.

 

Not sure what cold you've had in Hamilton but it's been a balmy winter here in Ottawa. Only 6C to -10C on average. Only a few -25C days. Still have my Bermuda shorts in the closet in case we get up to 10C this month ;-)

 

Love your work and I have a lot of questions. If you don't mind I'll contact you via your website rather than take up space on this forum.

 

Keith

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It's been a very mild winter here as well. Because of the way steel retains cold, its generally colder in the building than outside. 

 

And yeah go ahead and contact me through there, I'm happy to help as best as I can!

 

LOL, OK.

 

Still, a friend with a 400,00 sq ft steel building is still really impressive.

 

Not sure what cold you've had in Hamilton but it's been a balmy winter here in Ottawa. Only 6C to -10C on average. Only a few -25C days. Still have my Bermuda shorts in the closet in case we get up to 10C this month ;-)

 

Love your work and I have a lot of questions. If you don't mind I'll contact you via your website rather than take up space on this forum.

 

Keith

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