I had the pleasure to shoot a few of my classmates for a project some while ago. At some point, the light was simply to good to not take a few portraits on the side.
I did some more ultra-long-exposures. I don't quite know what I'm doing wrong, but it's definately something. I'm going out for a few more this evening, so we'll see how these turn out.
I recently hat the pleasure to shoot a rehearsel of local band No Man's Land, my very first time ever shooting a band or musicians. I had to work around a few things -their rehearsel room is tiny and quite dark, my radio triggers both broke a few hours before the shoo- but I like the outcome. I do think I nailed the visual style of a music-sub-culture I've never experienced. More to come
I decided to break up all these portraits with a bit of architectural work I did in Salzburg two weekends ago. I also visited Hangar 7, but apparently you aren't allowed to publish photos shot there.
An ex school colleague recently asked me if I wanted to shoot some photos of her. Crickey! Of course I would! First serious request (apart from my mom) to do portraits. So we visited the "Burgruine Wolkenstein" in Wörschach to do some shooting.