A Little Goes a Long Way

© Michael E. Brodie

A Little Goes a Long Way

Uploaded: May 01, 2004 07:39:23

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Tammy Scott April 27, 2005

I really love the angle on this shot, Michael! #241988

Michael E. Brodie April 27, 2005

Well, Tammy! Are you trying to pick a fight with me? :-) Thank you very much. I took this at a workshop in Oregon in the mid-eighties. The model came out of her room early in the morning with those outrageously red shoes and the slate gray water and the weathered wood were just too perfect to pass up. I helped her down on that plank and fired off a few frames.

She also posed for us without benefit of clothes in the doorway of a nearby shed with a delightful smile on her face while, at my request, giving us vulgar gesture numero uno! It was a great pose, she had a spectacular figure and everyone loved the shot when we all showed our work on the last night. Hard to believe it was twenty years ago! #1298113


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