After my first experience remote shooting with Sienna, I reached out to a model in Great Britain who had been discussing remote shoots, Kate Laura. Kate and I scheduled a shoot and it was at the wrong time in Great Britain, just at dusk. We got some acceptable photos, but nothing spectacular. Kate was fun to work with, but we didn't have the right lighting or diversity of sets. Her flat had only one window that was facing the sun at the time we scheduled the shoot. That was her bedroom. There wasn't a lot of room to move around and the light faded fast. I learned during this shoot that timing was everything. Many of the models you shoot remotely have only the basic cameras so the quality is hit or miss depending on the light. And many of the models shooting remote have second hand cameras with a lot of frames put through them. Like I said though Kate was fun to work with and we've shot a couple times after this first shoot. She's a very popular model especially when it comes to hair modeling. You may see a photo of her in Great Clips salons.