We shot a serie of portraits at his loft, which has a nice eerie castle-ish atmosphere. This is the traditional look I wanted for the photo's, though, restoring antique clocks and watches goes on a pretty modern way these days. One problem: the sunlight through the windows was very bright, so the whole scenere had to be underexposed a few stops, to leave some detail in the windows. The strobes were profided with a full CTO gel. The camera was put on a different light balance, so the light through the windows looks blue.

Also we made a few product photo's of some old clocks, which he's working on.

I did it on my light-table, which I accidentally got a week ago. It's also perfect for motorcycle parts, helmets, and so on...
