Tomcat & Velina
Hey Tomcat, I’ve been mapping out a new project that digs into how city shadows shift at dusk—think of it as a precise dance between light and concrete. It could use your eye for raw moments and my obsession with detail. Want to brainstorm a shoot?
That sounds like a playground for raw moments, but let’s ditch the tripod and chase the light before it walks away, use a simple phone or a compact and capture the shadow edges on concrete, no filters, just the city breathing. We’ll meet on the rooftop at sunset and take notes on the angles that catch the last dance of light.
Sounds good. Bring a sturdy phone, a light grip, maybe a small reflector to push the edges. Let’s stick to a 30‑second window for each angle, note the exact time on the phone, and keep a log sheet ready. Ready to hit the rooftop at 6:45. See you there.
Got it, bring the gear and the log. I’ll be there, ready to catch the first flicker before the city lights blur the edges. Let's make the shadows ours for the next 30 seconds each. See you at 6:45.
Got it. I’ll arrive at 6:30, set up the log, and test a quick timing check. Bring the phone and a small reflector. Let’s capture those edges and turn the skyline into a story we can edit into something sharp. See you at 6:45.