I came early and hung around for a while. One of the organizers told us that there was going to be a fancy car coming to the shoot.

Another organizer thought that we would be shooting in her little studio, but we didn't desire it, so they took this couch outside. The model who sat on the couch was an Amateur and really didn't know how to model.

I have way too many shots of her flinging her hair up. No idea why she did that maybe it was she was anxious or something?

I think the 2nd model came with the fancy car because she modeled with the car mainly.

 

The shoot was to test out the Sony a6000 since I haven't used it to do model shoots and I made a lot of mistakes. More mistakes that I had desired to make. Other photographers brought battery strobes, and all I had was my Nissin i40 flash. Lighting started out overcast but shortly turned into bright sunlight and me being a photographer who prefers shooting in the shade with natural fill had to fend with trying to fill bright sunlight shots like above. I also brought my Sigma 30mm F1.4 Contemporary DC DN and Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD to test out.

 

I shot in raw and processed the images in Hasselblad's Phocus software because I don't have idea software to process raw files. Do have Capture One 21 Express, but it's a light application and I don't like its backup process of accessing all my images. Phocus is free to use although some of its functions are reserved only for Hasselblad cameras, but it can process Sony raw images. I found out from watching Peter Coulson's Youtube because not only does he use Phocus but also Capture One to process his raw images.