We spot a 33″ Mola Euro in use by Toronto photographer, Chris Nicholls shooting for the Flare Magazine’s Fantasy Shoot. This was one of Flare’s biggest productions for a shoot and no attention to detail was spared! Brilliant stuff!
Celebrity photographer John Russo shoots Serena Williams with a Mola. Actual capture time was around 5 mins for the shot, the lighting setup beforehand around an hour. A brilliant example of being prepared for your clients. Serena’s response to the image captured? “The client loved the shot”
Make sure you check out John’s website: www.johnrussophoto.com.
visit the imaginginfo.com article here for info on the shoot.
Somewhere in this video is a Mola… but I wasn’t really paying attention 🙂 Shoot is a behind-the-scenes video of Bianca Beauchamp’s 2009 Christmas shoot.
In the November 2008 issue of FASHION magazine, featuring Canadian R&B singer Kreesha, we spot a 28″ Mola Setti. Photographed by uber talented Miguel Jacob.
Click the image below to view a behind-the-scenes video of the shoot…
Make sure you check out Miguel’s site for his other amazing covers and work.
Multi-awarding winning Australian Photographers, Denis Montalbetti and Gay Campbell of Montalbetti+Campbell did an amazing photoshoot for the first airing of the Australian TV series – Make me a Supermodel.
The huge 3.7m square set was created on the floor, composed of a series of large printed panels, the backgrounds from Gay and Denis’ personal stock libaries. Shooting from an elevated position, the models were directed by Denis and Gay from above as they lay on the background. The photoshoot occured at B2 Studios.
A diffused 43.5″ Mola Mantti was used for these images, and in some images part of the difusion sock was masked to control the spill of the light.
The incredible results:
and some behind the scene’s photos…
Larger images and more behind the scene’s photos can be viewed on their website, www.montalbetticampbell.com.
This time we see the 28″ Mola Setti used for the tv-series of Canada’s Next Top Model.This shoot was from Episode 2 of the 3rd cycle of the programme. One of the girl’s first shoots in the program. The models were photographed individually in a controlled environment and compositioned in for the below group shot. The shooting was done in studio at S1 Studios in Canada.
and some closeups…
further images are found at this gallery from CNTM website.