Street Studio: Shooting Strangers on the Brooklyn Bridge | DELETED SCENE
In a recent behind-the-scenes video, V-Flat World CEO Tuvy Lemberg took to the Brooklyn Bridge for a unique photo shoot. The deleted scene, meant for the Street Studio series with Adorama, captures Tuvy as he sets out to photograph strangers with his new Canon R5 camera.
Tuvy explains his approach: find random people and create candid, striking images on the spot. Using V-Flats to manipulate light, he skillfully bounces sunlight to enhance his subjects' faces or softens harsh sunlight for a glowing effect. Throughout the shoot, he interacts with his willing volunteers, suggesting poses and adjusting lighting to capture the best possible shot.
Final Images from the Shoot
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Nice work, great photos. How do you work with V-Flat when you are alone?
Stan
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