This is Marcie.
Marcie is a street walker and a heroin addict.
She has been the subject of a number of my recent photographs. I like her as a model because of her weathered face, which reflects her life out on the street under the harsh Australian sun and the ravages of her addiction.
An abandoned service station (gas station) on her patch had been burnt out two nights before this photo was taken.
Before the authorities had time to secure the site, I rounded up Marcie off the street, gave her a $20 modelling fee and we ventured inside for this photo shoot.
I used a Canon 430 EXIII speedlite on a light stand set up about 2 metres (6') away from Marcie to enhance the small amount of natural light filtering in from the left of the image. There was no light modifier. I wanted the image to be harsh. The speedlite was probably at maximum power as it was quite dark in the bowels of this building. I can't remember the exact flash settings.
Camera settings: 5DMIV, 1/40, f/4.0, ISO 500. Lens: EF 24 -105, f/4L, IS USM at 24mm.
Processing: I darkened the background. Cloned out the charred piece of timber in the bottom right hand corner of the image and placed it in the top left hand corner. I made it parallel to Marcie's right arm to accentuate the angles of her pose. I extended it a bit with the clone tool, then jiggled the Lightroom sliders to their extremes to add clarity and emphasize her weathered facial features.