Thursday, February 18, 2010

B-rolls...



i think that my favorite aspect to having a blog...this blog...is being able to give my less furtunate photos taken a home. you know, the photos that arent good enough for neither me or the model's portfolio. every photog can relate to this. in every batch, there are a few photos that we see as awesome (personally) yet we also know that the mainstream would see them as garbage. so here's to my b-rolls!

taylor

lai-ling

taylor

Saturday, February 13, 2010

The Blue Print

i stole this from my friend's blog (lucimablog.blogspot.com). i'm not a fan of tyra but you have to admit, she's laying some game down for newbies. i wish i could make this a prerequisite for newbies to watch before shooting with me.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Purple Spades




dave at my studio

tunnel vision


the best piece of advice that i think i've ever given a model was to not model. to just pretend that she was modeling. that single direction changed her entire persona, thus giving me one of my most faved shoots ever. ain't that some shit? it's funny how serious we can be at producing something so fun. i struggle with shaking the serious off too. my method: singing the entire Purple Rain album karaoke style, while the model is going through makeup and wardrobe. as loud as i want. as dramatic as i want. its crazy, but it gets me to my creative fun-place. and it either annoys the life out of hte model or gets her right there with me.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

The Purple Spades




taylor at my studio

tunnel vision


most models have like their staple poses and facial expressions. they like to call it their signature pose. some have a set of current popular poses that they practice to perfection. and then there are some models who come on set like a clean canvas. they have no poses in there head. they don't want to do the industry popular poses. ie; the broken shoulders with hands on hips. instead, they want to be used as your paint brush to create new art. their open to anything. they laugh at nothing. they understand and respect the creative process.


some photogs seek the clean canvas model. some seek the broken shoulders with hands on hips. it's all good.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

the origin of The Purple Spades?

i was looking at the Prince photo that i ran across and posted and i couldnt help but to notice a deeper connection to it. then i realized that i had shot a similar photo about 3 years ago. i think it favors...

inspiration


i just find this photo of Prince and Vanity just so raw and inspiring. it speaks so much, to be so simple.

Monday, February 1, 2010

tunnel vision



i was recently in the motor city on business when i saw the most beautiful perception of detroit architecture. stepping off the plane i was expecting to see the most beautiful array of american made muscle. instead, i witnessed the most amazingly lit airport walkway. it was so captivating that i had to stop and shoot it for 5,... 10,... 12,.... ok 45 minutes. i shot and i shot and i shot. i shot so much that i was approached by airport security.

its funny; 10 years ago, who would have given a damn about airport security? today we piss in our pants if they look at us too long. anyway, i digress.

i'm sitting down going through sandisks, trying to see if i have one to use for a photoshoot when i run across these shots... the detroit airport. after not looking at this disk for about 3 months, the photos of that airport looked even more amazing. almost like an aged wine. i couldnt help it. i had to break the ultimate photographer's rule. the rule of 1. 1 look 1 photo. 1 shoot 1 shot used. but not this time. i am using all of these photos. in fact, i'm going to use these photos in a 'thought' series i'm going to call tunnel vision. and the coolest thing about them is that they need no touching up. the colors burned in perfectly.

i will contribute my most inner ocd thoughts on photography, modeling, and the industry in this series.