WM165K Brie as Tit-ania in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 6:52 pm
For our latest adventure, the lovely Miss Brie took a turn in the role of the fairy queen Tit-ania from William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Her mesmerizing performance filled the night air with a certain magic as she wished to put aside her lovers' quarrel with dearest Oberon and return to her rightful place in his arms.
How much would you enjoy a night of Shakespeare in the Park with a leading lady like this?
You can view the entire 48 image gallery of this photoshoot at The Doll Album.
This was an actual late night outdoors photoshoot, possibly the first of it's kind. We started about 9:30pm and wrapped about two in the morning. Very exhausting photoshoot and difficult in such low light, with only a pair of 75W bulp lamps and some point flashlights to work by. I had to change shirts not once but twice and even Brie was starting to sweat a bit in the warm, humid, summer night air by the time we were done. Well worth it though, as the darkness allowed the background to fade into black and focus on our big breasted Tit-ania and her dogwood throne.
My personal goals for this photoshoot were to experment with low light, large aperture settings to blur out background details and to be more mindful of hand placement and more realistic fingers. Brie still suffers from finger roll (the nails dont always align with finger direction) but I'm rather happy with what I was able to accomplish despite this flaw.
Brie's dress is a KOH KOH off-shoulder dress, pinned up in the back to be on both her shoulders while dropping low on her chest for a good look at her abundant cleavage. This is a nice dress for a busty doll, being loose up top and tied at the waist with a sash. Busty dolls have so few choices for one piece dresses but this one works well thanks to the sash closing up the gown nicely. The medium size I got was perfect length for the photoshoot, dropping to her ankles, though a small might have fit her better at the shoulders without sacrificing too much space around the chest and being only slightly shorter. I wish the sash was a slightly different color though so it could stand out in photos more. If I ever use this outfit for a photoshoot again I might try staining the sash with red ink to turn it pink.
Her fairy wings are undoubtedly cute and well sized for a larger doll like Brie. They have elastic backpack-style straps and fit her small shoulders well - I was worried they would need to be tightened a bit so the wings wouldn't droop or lean away from her back but this was not needed. However, they shed a lot of glitter so I don't really recommend them. I'm still finding pieces of glitter in our bed two weeks later. If you want to turn your doll into a fairy, I strongly suggest you get some wings without glitter.
Brie's pearls have made appearances in her earlier photoshoots. (It is her birthstone after all.) The very long strand is looped over her wings in the back, allowed to fall to her hips and then back up to her elbows. Her necklace is a standard-length strand wrapped twice for a tighter fit. Her handband is actually one of her three bracelet length strands which had a very loose elastic band, so loose that it doesn't make a good fit around her wrists or ankles anymore. I merely stretched it over her head and moved all the pearls around to the front before putting on her wig. All were found in local thrift stores.
Her anklet also has a bit of a pearl design in it, but has a lot of fake diamonds and gold beads built-in as well. It also has a magnetic closure and looks quite sophisticated for its price. Its meant as a braclet but being rather heavy it works better as an anklet. Originally I had this on her right ankle, since her bracelet is on the left, but when I sat her in the tree I found it would be nuch more natural if she lifted her left ankle and pulled up the dress on that side than on the right, so I swapped sides for better effect.
The trinket bracelet is another cheap internet jewelry purchase. I like that it has alot of white, silver, and gold bits so it can go with alot of Brie's outfits. It's just very interesting as each strand is different and can be mixed and matched if desired. I dropped the strand with nylon cord and single round trinket though - I couldn't get it to tie properly around Brie's tiny wrist. The other strands all have elastic bands and fit naturally.
We went with her white framed glasses to match the dress. This is the same pair previously seen in the Spring Fever shoots, found at my local Dollar Tree store.
Brie is wearing Kleancolor Madly Matte #14 Orchard lipstick. Her nipples and areolae were touched up with #7 Apricot before the shoot.
As always, I make use of one of Von Rubber's oral inserts to give her a smile. In a few shots, she had a black 2x3 flat Lego block in her mouth to slightly split her lips apart.
Feel free to ask any questions about Brie or the photoshoot. Brie pretends to be shy but she actually loves attention.
How much would you enjoy a night of Shakespeare in the Park with a leading lady like this?
You can view the entire 48 image gallery of this photoshoot at The Doll Album.
This was an actual late night outdoors photoshoot, possibly the first of it's kind. We started about 9:30pm and wrapped about two in the morning. Very exhausting photoshoot and difficult in such low light, with only a pair of 75W bulp lamps and some point flashlights to work by. I had to change shirts not once but twice and even Brie was starting to sweat a bit in the warm, humid, summer night air by the time we were done. Well worth it though, as the darkness allowed the background to fade into black and focus on our big breasted Tit-ania and her dogwood throne.
My personal goals for this photoshoot were to experment with low light, large aperture settings to blur out background details and to be more mindful of hand placement and more realistic fingers. Brie still suffers from finger roll (the nails dont always align with finger direction) but I'm rather happy with what I was able to accomplish despite this flaw.
Brie's dress is a KOH KOH off-shoulder dress, pinned up in the back to be on both her shoulders while dropping low on her chest for a good look at her abundant cleavage. This is a nice dress for a busty doll, being loose up top and tied at the waist with a sash. Busty dolls have so few choices for one piece dresses but this one works well thanks to the sash closing up the gown nicely. The medium size I got was perfect length for the photoshoot, dropping to her ankles, though a small might have fit her better at the shoulders without sacrificing too much space around the chest and being only slightly shorter. I wish the sash was a slightly different color though so it could stand out in photos more. If I ever use this outfit for a photoshoot again I might try staining the sash with red ink to turn it pink.
Her fairy wings are undoubtedly cute and well sized for a larger doll like Brie. They have elastic backpack-style straps and fit her small shoulders well - I was worried they would need to be tightened a bit so the wings wouldn't droop or lean away from her back but this was not needed. However, they shed a lot of glitter so I don't really recommend them. I'm still finding pieces of glitter in our bed two weeks later. If you want to turn your doll into a fairy, I strongly suggest you get some wings without glitter.
Brie's pearls have made appearances in her earlier photoshoots. (It is her birthstone after all.) The very long strand is looped over her wings in the back, allowed to fall to her hips and then back up to her elbows. Her necklace is a standard-length strand wrapped twice for a tighter fit. Her handband is actually one of her three bracelet length strands which had a very loose elastic band, so loose that it doesn't make a good fit around her wrists or ankles anymore. I merely stretched it over her head and moved all the pearls around to the front before putting on her wig. All were found in local thrift stores.
Her anklet also has a bit of a pearl design in it, but has a lot of fake diamonds and gold beads built-in as well. It also has a magnetic closure and looks quite sophisticated for its price. Its meant as a braclet but being rather heavy it works better as an anklet. Originally I had this on her right ankle, since her bracelet is on the left, but when I sat her in the tree I found it would be nuch more natural if she lifted her left ankle and pulled up the dress on that side than on the right, so I swapped sides for better effect.
The trinket bracelet is another cheap internet jewelry purchase. I like that it has alot of white, silver, and gold bits so it can go with alot of Brie's outfits. It's just very interesting as each strand is different and can be mixed and matched if desired. I dropped the strand with nylon cord and single round trinket though - I couldn't get it to tie properly around Brie's tiny wrist. The other strands all have elastic bands and fit naturally.
We went with her white framed glasses to match the dress. This is the same pair previously seen in the Spring Fever shoots, found at my local Dollar Tree store.
Brie is wearing Kleancolor Madly Matte #14 Orchard lipstick. Her nipples and areolae were touched up with #7 Apricot before the shoot.
As always, I make use of one of Von Rubber's oral inserts to give her a smile. In a few shots, she had a black 2x3 flat Lego block in her mouth to slightly split her lips apart.
Feel free to ask any questions about Brie or the photoshoot. Brie pretends to be shy but she actually loves attention.