Posts Tagged ‘Sven Bannuscher’

Here are some pictures from my recent shoot with the fabulous Beth C. Make-Up was done by Michelle Heffner, who is also a professional body- and face painter. The pictures were taken in a conference room. To see more pictures from this shoot, click the following link…

Alright, I am now officially listed on IMDB for my work on the poster for the movie “A Happy Ending”. You can see my profile here: Sven Bannuscher IMDB Profile

While I was browsing through an old archive, I came across a picture from my very first ever attempt at fashion photography. I like the picture, and so I was wondering if I could do something completely different with it. I loaded the picture into Photoshop and decided that it is not going to look [...]

This is just a quick clip of me doing a Headshot. This is also my first attempt working with Final Cut Pro, so give me some credit. The video was recorded by Jamie Young and the music is produced by Kevin MacLeod.

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Posted: 26th April 2011 by Svenler in Photography
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I took this a few months ago and just came across it again while sorting through some folders. For some reason back then it did not cross my mind that this was actually a Portfolio worthy shot. So I am quite glad that I found it again.

With DC not really being a big market for editorial photography, it has been quite some time since I last had a chance to book a model and set up a shoot. So I was pretty excited to shoot with the lovely Alyssa. If you are interested in working with her, you can find her [...]

Just so you know what I look like when making a stupid face at an Awards Gala while jumping into the air… Maybe I should have just stood there and smiled like everyone else. (Yeah right)

Two weeks ago I did a shoot of Beth Newburger Schwartz and Michele Berman for the 2010 Balls & Galas issue of Washington Life Magazine at the Park Hyatt in Washington D.C. Make-up was provided by Carl Ray, who is an amazing make up artist. The space we were to shoot in was very limited [...]

A few weeks ago I did a photo shoot for Hillcrest Labs. For their promotional material, they needed a photo of a remote control with a television in the background. While this could easily have been done at once with some soft overhead light, we decided to do a composite to feature each item separately. [...]