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  • Elizabeth Salib: Fine Art Portrait Photographer

    Elizabeth Salib is a commission-based portrait photographer in the Greater Toronto Area. This blog contains her personal and fine art photography (view her commissioned work blog here). All photographs on this page are model released and are available for licensing and as fine art prints. To licence a photo or purchase a print, click on the Contact tab. To take a look at an online portfolio, go here.

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Vacationing

I’m leaving for Lebanon tonight for just over two weeks. If you are trying to contact me, please use email, and I will get back to you as soon as I return.

And yes, I will be taking lots of pictures to show you all :).

Katherine

There are two key aspects to photography: getting the shot, and post-processing the image. When I first started with photography, I was more concerned with post-processing than getting a good shot. I remember taking dozens upon dozens of pictures and looking through them to find the best ones to process. Then I would spend one or two hours a night practising retouching on different images, posting the ones I liked best to Flickr.

As I started doing commissioned work, I became more aware of the necessity for good shots. I only had one 1-2 hour span to get the images I wanted, unlike before when I was taking self portraits, or even working with friends and relatives as models. As the pictures I took improved, the amount of time I had to spend in Photoshop decreased, and so did my concentration on post-processing.

With the shots from this image, I did my best to try out new types of processing. Some worked out, while others didn’t. Nonetheless, the images below are what I thought were the best of the shoot. Let me know what you think of the new (orange) processing technique.

Just as a miscellaneous/potentially interesting fact, I’d been watching Lost for two weeks leading up to this particular shoot, and the night before I had gotten maybe 9 episodes watched in the day. So if you see a deserted-island theme in a few of the pictures, that’s probably where the inspiration came from.

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Emma-Lee

Like a few of the other models on here, I found Emma-Lee through Model Mayhem (you can see her profile here). Within 3 days of me messaging her a request to shoot, she replied back, and in another 3 days, we were out shooting. Normally, I have control over at least a few of the key elements in a shoot: the props, the outfit, the make up, and the lighting. But in this case, the only things set in advance were the date, time, and the location of the shoot. With relatively little planning, photographers can have no idea what to expect. Especially when they have never met the model before.

But when I met Emma-Lee for the first time, fully done up in her $7 H&M dress, and her cute Japanime-styled make up, I took one look into my closet of clothing (my back up, “just in case” she wasn’t wearing something I liked), and decided she knew exactly what she was doing, and looked better in what she chose than anything I could give her. We went out in the crazy heat (just in case some of you don’t know, Toronto’s had a heat wave for the past week), and took pictures in two different dresses before we got tired of all the mosquitos, and packed up and left.

As young as she may be, Emma-Lee is definitely one of my favourite models at the moment. She knows how to style herself, she’s got a kick-ass personality, and she’s just downright entertaining to be around. I hope to work with her again, so keep an eye out for her on this blog if you liked these pictures.

There are a few more photos uploaded onto here than I usually have displayed in my posts, but that’s because I felt had so many good images, I hardly knew which I liked best. That being said, I don’t know which I should be uploading onto my Flickr account or to use on my Model Mayhem profile. It would help me out a lot if you guys could tell me which you liked best. Without further ado, the images from this past Saturday:

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Clichés on a Bright, Sunny Day

Approximately a month ago, I held a contest over at Model Mayhem for the most unique looking dress. Doreen (whose Model Mayhem account you can see here) won with her lovely origami-style dress. Just last Friday, we met up at Finch station and got to work on some gorgeous looking photographs. Seeing how colourful the dress was, I brought along a few balloons as props, and in combination with some amazing make up from her friend, we had a great shoot in the making.

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Two Girls: Like Sisters

These photographs of Jade and Liana were taken in November of 2009. Jade was the winner of my Facebook Frenzy Competition. She won a free photo shoot with one additional person, and so she brought along her close friend Liana.

I’m posting these images for two reasons, firstly, to get a little more content up on my blog, since it looked like it needed a little more variety, and second, to inform you all that I will be having a few contests coming up where you will be able to win free shoots, just like these girls did last year. Keep checking up on this page and on my Facebook Page (which you can find here) to see if the contests have begun.

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