I liked that it got me access to studio set-ups and models. However, it was a show up, plug in, and shoot type of gig. So, there wasn't a whole lot of opportunity to learn the behind-the-scenes set-up of a studio shoot. Be that as it may, it was a great opportunity to work with models... because if you think talking to models and getting them to personify the pose you see in your head is easy... YIKES!
Here's my all-time FAVORITE image from the Photowalking Utah studio meeting:

This image featured rotating models in a shower rig, standing in a wading pool. The water was like 40 degrees, and it was mid-February. So, it was was an unenviable task!
Others I liked:

The above photo featured constant lighting... meaning the light didn't "flash" when the camera was triggered. It's the type of lighting you see on video/movie sets.

Above is 100% natural light. Light from large picture windows was the key light... bouncing it off reflectors provided the fill light.

And lastly, above was a two-light set-up... a key light directly to photo right and a fill light directly to photo left.
Feel free to stop by my flickr page and check out the rest of my model shots. OR... Click here for the complete set...
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