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A door can often offer one of the best tools to create a frame within a frame. These shots came from a shoot for a client in Venice Beach. It was a long day of shooting and we ended up with dozens of good shots. Although these did not make the selection I presented to the client, I do like them a lot. Natural light only. Thanks to the gorgeous model Carly D. Stone.