Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Finally another model shoot

It feels like it's been forever again. The breaks in between personal project shoots are long, but necessary for many reasons. I guess I just get burnt out with oversaturation. Less work makes for more inspired work, when I'm concerned. At least that's what I tell myself...

Laura
























Friday, August 19, 2011

Newish stuff, posted late

Just too busy to update lately, but here we go...

Had some hotel time and got to take advantage of it with not one, but TWO lovely models, one of whom is my favorite Denver burlesque queen, Lady LaLa. I'm pretty happy with the variety in the shots. Same setting, only an hour apart but they feel very different.

First is the fashionably nude Stephanie M:

































Now for the fabulous Lady LaLa:




























Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Some more film scans to pass the time...

I'm trying to find the time tonight to process some more film, but then I'll still have to print and scan it, so it may be a while. Until that time, here are a couple more from the last print session I had, all scanned and cleaned up.




Friday, June 10, 2011

Back to film

Well... not really "back to"... I've been shooting film, just haven't processed or printed any of the film I've shot in about 3 years and a few are as old as 6 years. So, I've been catching up and processing all my old film and doing some printing lately, now that I have an enlarger and a film tank and some chemistry. There's a wild variation and I sometimes like to keep track, if for no other reason than to remember how I created a specific result in case I'd ever like to do that again... So, I'll share that info here.


Holga




Painted with light, using a Hasselblad 500c and Ilford PanF Plus




Painted with light, using a Hasselblad 500c and Ilford PanF Plus




Holga




The rest are all created using Infrared film.




















Saturday, June 4, 2011

Digital Manipulation and texturing

People tell me about what a purist I am when it comes to photography, but I don't really understand what makes them say that. I shoot more digital work than anything and have for the last 5 or 6 years. Film has become so cost-prohibitive that I simply can't afford to shoot as much as I would like to for that reason alone. My portfolio however, doesn't contain any obvious digital manipulations (I've always felt that the less you notice I've done to the photograph, the better) and that seems to bring people to the conclusion that I'm anti-manipulation. Well that's simply not true. I appreciate anything that is done WELL. I aspire to achieve the same. The fact that I don't have anything like that in my portfolio is more that I feel unsure of my expertise, my "vision" for any kind of complicated theme and know that I have a particular aesthetic that I wish to achieve and will not half ass it if I can't make it look phenomenal. So, I decided to challenge myself with a manipulation image and constructed a plan to build a face-mold mask for Kelley and one light photograph her with a texture combination that I could really "marry" with the image. This is what I got...



And another texture manipulation...