So what does one do when an aspiring photographer, who also happens to be pretty darn cute moves into town? Well, you turn him into a model, that’s what!! These here looks are definitely on the hip side, so not everyone can pull them off successfully; Bryce was a natural though!
Clothing provided by: Tantrum
Assistant: Melissa...
Monthly Archives: July 2008
Bryce
So many places to go, so little time!
This coming Friday is First Friday and I’m trying to figure out if I can hit all the places I want to. Check this out:
First, the opening of a new art exhibit at the Stutz Art Space. It’s called “Summertime Blues” – it’s a one piece, theme show that will show off pieces from 35...
Shooting Royalty aka a Nervous Breakdown
I’m a big fan of Annie Liebovitz – I love her imagination and inventiveness. And her lighting. A while back, I came across a video of her taking photos of the Queen of England. She and her 11 assistants were in pre-production for almost 3 weeks and she had less than 30 minutes to do...
Blogging is hard work!
I know that technically speaking I’m supposed to be uploading new pictures every week, but for some reason a week lasts about a day for me and so even though it feels like I just posted yesterday, I suddenly realize that a week has gone by…or two…or (God forbid!!)…three!!
I’ve been shooting. A lot. But stuff...
Scott – Headshots
These days of hyperactive online networking with most Internet users belonging to multiple cyberspace communities, it’s nice to have a professional photo of yourself that you can proudly post on your profile so that others have an idea of what you look like. I don’t know about you, but things are so impersonal and digital...
Making magic without Photoshop
Check out this video of the way a French photographer by the name Denis Darzacq creates pictures like the ones below. And all this with an old school film camera!! Blows my mind! (seen at Lens Culture blog)
Gregory Crewdson
Wanted to share this quick video of an interview with Gregory Crewdson. He’s not your typical photographer, but I love his imagery and it would be a an amazing experience to try and do something similar (though much scaled back!)