Meijs and the Lobster Gemmy shows how she is doing when she goes 'out of the box' with her next project Meijs and the Lobster. Her daughter figures in this project, in which Gemmy applies a different methodology to achieve the desired image. In this way she shows that it pays to explore new ways and to investigate how you can make the most of your creativity by innovating and growing as a photographer. How the image Treasure Hunt was created Sometimes it is not possible to use a model during a shoot. But you do want to be able to tell a story through images or at least want to create an image. In this case, Gemmy has hardly prepared herself. So she didn't make a storyboard, but just started from the idea of what she had in her head. The choice was made for a so-called still life. The advantage is that there is no need for a model, or a make-up artist, or a hair stylist, etc. What the result of this way of working is shows Gemmy with the following video. Project Tempus - The Circle of Life Fine Art photographer Gemmy will inspire you with her project Tempus. She will explain what her workflow meant to achieve this beautiful result. What steps were needed to achieve the desired image she had in mind. Of course the post processing will also come along. Gemmy will take you with her on her creative journey. Mind you: for some people, the images may seem explicitly realistic. If you don't want to be confronted with this, we advise you to watch another video of Gemmy. Link: https://mango-ice.photography/instructor/gemmy-woud-binnendijk/videos Скачать с облака. Download from the cloud