good isn't it
it seems impossibly good, but it is achievable
I went from shooting in my bedroom with a kit lens and a desk lamp to work like this
and then finally on to work this good
and the truth is that most of the work is in the retouching- there is only so much you can physically do in camera, even with the best model and an arrary of lights, some looks just have to be done with post production
I mean see for yourself, even some striking photos look very flat and plain (or overly contrasty, or just ugly) without post production- (ok I know I could have got the exposure better in camera but shooting models is all about flow, you have to just go with it and you can't keep stopping to adjust flash power, the model has to keep active and interested, but even with perfect exposure you wouldn't get that kick, or the colour without PP)
even the image I posted up as the 'ok' image was later retouched into something beautiful when I went back through my archive looking for shots to edit