All knights were expected to continue training to keep up their skills.... One of the training exercises for a Medieval knight to build up strength and endurance, was running - in full armour. It was heavy and unwieldy, but that was the whole point. They also had to move rocks,,, ...practice their archery skills.... ...and chop wood, while in full armour... It was exhausting work....
Thank you for sharing your beautiful photo series. Everything from the tents and horse tack/armor to the costume details are positively delightful!
@Seafoam Shade - Thank you! It took some effort, but I was very happy with the results. @rosehollow - Thank you so much! @Tippetarius - Thank you! @Viridiansummer - Thanks. The details are always what makes the scene. @Teddy - Thanks! I made those tents for a Medieval photo story in the Rockies and across Canada a few years ago, and they come in handy for other scenes as well. I had to wait until the garden was cleaned up for winter before I could set up the scene. The tents and knights in the background were posed in the raised garden, and everything else on the table in the grass, using a few surviving plants as shrubs.... I also made use of a raised stone garden at one corner of a local intersection after all the plants had been removed for the winter....
I think that was you at the end of the day! The work you do, fed by your passion, does look exhausting, but the results - so worth it! I've complained about the mud of the season as a reason to not go outdoors for photography, but that doesn't stop you! Wonderful in every way, Thank you @MB Lilac! So delightful!!
@Arucane - Thank you! @Valdemagra - Yes, it is exhausting, but if I want good photos I have to put in the effort, and a lot depends on the season and the weather. I won't go out in rain or mud, and prefer not to take photos at midday in full sun either.
It must take forever to set these pictures up! Your photography skill is amazing! I always like seeing your dolls and pictures.
Thank you! Yes, it does take a while to gather everything and then set it all up. But then you get out of it what you put into it.
I agree!!! I love seeing how it is done. Martha's behind the scenes photos are like little photography lessons. Donna
Thanks! I try remember to take Behind the Scenes photos, since people seem to like them even more than the photos themselves.
For me, it's as-much-as, rather than even-more-than. I like seeing what goes into creating the marvelous scenes you depict. All the work I wouldn't have the patience to do myself. Teddy
This is absolutely amazing! The level of detail is incredible — it looks so realistic. Thank you so much for sharing the behind-the-scenes photos as well; they really help show the scale of the work and make the final images even more impressive
@Teddy - That's good to know. @fox_shadow - Thank you! I was really pleased with the set-up and how the photos turned out. And I know many people like to see the Behind the Scenes shots too, so I try remember to take them whenever I do a major set up.
Wow, this is so impressive. I love the realism of it all and the overall feeling these portrait. Everything is so detailed and in scaleI could read an entire book created in this style
@ffirehazard & @Arimioa - Thank you both so much! I love doing all the fine details, and was really pleased with the entire series, which was taken to supplement an existing story.
Well dear Martha, you know how much I love your work and photos! But I still have to say how I love, love all the amazing details--outfits (of course), incredible props, wigs, posing and wonderful dolls. That shot of your setup is wonderful and showcases your fantastic and unfailing eye!