Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn shoots in the Rental Studio for Veranda Magazine

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Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn and assistant Chris Pinel discuss technical details

Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn and assistant Chris Pinel discuss technical details

Deborah Sanders discusses composition options with Rich Michels - both from Veranda Magazine

Deborah Sanders discusses composition options with Rich Michels - both from Veranda Magazine

Both Deborahs and Rich continue the composition discussion.

Both Deborahs and Rich continue the composition discussion.

Photographer Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn has a long resume. Today she added one more line to it - shooting some incredible and ingenious new tile designs for Veranda Magazine. Along with her assistant Chris Pinel and Vernada staffers Deborah Sanders, Rich Michels, and Jordan Barkin, Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn again took advantage of the incredible daylight available on Stage 1 of the Rental Studios at Ambient Plus Studio.

No longer needing to go to New York or LA, Ambient Plus Studio supplies many photographers with affordable daylight studio space for rent right here in Atlanta. With Morel Studio Support right next door there are few limits to the production capacity in the rental studio.

All told, Deborah and her cohorts moved through several hundred pounds of tile with ease. The size of the rental studio was undoubtedly a factor but a certain familiarity (Deborah has rented the studio several times) must have factored into their efficiency. Then again, the fact that the entire team has worked together many times is undoubtedly also a bonus.

Angela Morris shoots in the Rental Studio Altanta

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a break for styling tweaks

a break for styling tweaks

Tag team moves.

Tag team moves.

Diving out of the shot!

Diving out of the shot!

Which one is working harder - photographer or model?

Which one is working harder - photographer or model?

Angela Morris pulled an extensive team together for a Sunday shoot in Stage 1. Stage 1 is the largest and brightest of the rental studios at Ambient Plus Studio here in Atlanta and over the course of 8 hrs Angela Morris made good use of it. By the end, her team and her had racked up more than 6 looks. The toughest? A product-shot of Chanel boots with an actual cat as set dressing. “Boobies” the cat was expecting to be in only one shot but got tapped for a second later - her agent renegotiated her fee immediately - and proudly flaunted her wiles on-set.

For more info on the photographer see www.angelaphotography.com

Long lines can be so graphic and pleasing.

Long lines can be so graphic and pleasing.

Shooting reflections can be tricky.

Shooting reflections can be tricky.

Angela Morris - the photographer - is hiding behind Paul McPherson's reflector

Angela Morris - the photographer - is hiding behind Paul McPherson's reflector

Even in the large studio, intimate moments and images are easy to create.

Even in the large studio, intimate moments and images are easy to create.