One Light, One Chair–Why?
Camera: Olympus E-1, Lens: Olympus Zuiko Digital 11-22mm F/2.8 super-wide zoom Lens (eff. 16mm), Shutter Speed: 1/160, Aperture: F/4, ISO: 100, White Balance: 6000K, Lighting: Hensel Integra 500 Pro Plus fitted with a Chimera Medium Pro Plus Strip Box with a Rosco Bastard Amber (#02) gel placed inside and a Lighttools 40-degree honeycomb grid panel on the front.

Hillary has modeled for me the longest and my top veteran model, she's always looking for one light, one chair situations.
As stated in the photoblog post, “One Light, One Chair Intro,” the “The emphasis of this theme is not specifically a chair as the way we know it, but anything that involves something we sit, lay, or support ourselves on. So…sometimes you might not see a “physical” chair with four legs, it might just be a seat of a forklift, motorcycle, bicycle, or even the armrest of a sofa or the flat edge of a rock, but all the photographs will have one thing in common, the model is illuminated by only one light.”
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