Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

I recently got the pleasure of doing a pin-up style photo shoot and it was tons of fun!
Special thanks goes out to Phunky Rae for her excellent hairstyling, Sims City Hot Rods for providing an awesome locations and some really cool cars for the shoot, our lovely model Heather and of course my bff Kelley for her excellent assistant work!
My favorite shot of the day!

Testing out the new light I got for Christmas...love it!

Kelley being very assistant-like





Of course I had to snag one of us next to this awesome Mustang

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Robyn

I'm so excited for the fall weather with all the colors of the leaves and that deep blue autumn sky, and of course I'm definitely excited for the excellent photo ops that fall brings. So of course I was ready to go when my room mate Robyn asked me to snag a few shots of her around our house. Check em out!





Website progress updates coming soon!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Shout Outs for Today


So in graphic design school they tell you to look at other artists' work as much as possible, this will help you draw inspiration and ideas into the libraries of your mind so that you can come up with new innovative concepts and ideas. I believe the same is true of any medium. This is the sole reason I will be sad to leave my desk job: (in exactly 5 days...No I'm not counting) I will no longer have hours at hand each day to spend perusing the world wide web looking at other photographers' work.

But as it stands I do have the time so I'd like to recognize two pretty cool folks. The first one is my dear friend and colleague Belton Chappell. He gets to take all the credit for the above shot of yours truly (totally weird being on the other side of the camera, but kinda fun to be able to sit back and watch while somebody else moves all that equipment around). It was cool to hang out and shoot with him again since I haven't really seen much of him since he returned from LA. I admire his ability to make an ordinary location into this intriguing atmosphere (ie: this was shot on the backside of a shopping center...Does it look like it? Didn't think so.)

The second person I'd like to give a shout out to is Myles Edwin. I don't even know if Myles knows who I am, but we have been MySpace friends for a long time and by golly, in this day and age that really means something. Haha, in the rare case that I find myself perusing MySpace I always seem to stumble across this dude's page, and I think his vision is pretty cool. Amazing what you can do with one light or even just a lamp. It makes me realize how much I need to quit perusing the B&H Catalog for more equipment and get out there and experiment.

All this inspiration might just be too much for me to handle in one day. I've got film stills on the brain. It's high time I produced another series, and this time I want to do something that would make Cindy Sherman proud.