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After the museum closed we had a bit more freedom with what we could shoot, so Jullie changed into her lingerie and hopped aboard the double decker horse drawn tram that dates from 1887, one of the first trams to operate in Ballarat.

Lighting was a bit of a challenge - I was using my Godox AD200 pro pocket flashes combined with available light in the museum for the shots on the stairs, but inside the tram was a bit darker, and I ended up using a single flash in a soft box in the door at one end so I could pose  Jullie against the door at the other end.

Technical: Nikon D850 with NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E lens. Outside the tram is a combination of available light and two Godox AD200pro flashes, inside is a single AD200pro in a 60cm soft box placed behind the camera.

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The Lucky Man

Did the museum staff allow you to shoot this without any hassle?

Kotchka Images

I know the manager. He's a photographer too (mostly landscapes and still life), and it was kind of his idea.