Monday, December 28, 2009

Pleasure



The hair is my favorite part of this photo. There is so much energy in it that it really makes the piece, without the hair it would be boring. Needless to say that there were a lot of shots involved before we were able to capture this one. The thing I enjoy most about working with nudes though is the way the lighting hits the skin and captures the innate beauty and lust of the body. I've been exploring the concept of the world that I'm trying to create and found that my common thread among my work is allure. With this discovery comes erotic and nude images. What better way to allure man then through beautiful flesh and the hint of something more.

While working towards evolving my style I'm trying to do more with the background then just leaving it plain and empty. I've experimented with this piece and tried to bring more contrast into the space around the model. I want to work on this more but I'm backlogged as it is with photos from several different shoots that I need to catch up on, I wish I had more time to work on my portfolio.

Let me know what you think of this one.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

King and Caretaker


I really enjoy working with the king in this world I'm creating. I could talk about the characters in this but instead I want each person to have their own interpretation. I took this a few months ago and finally had a chance to complete it. My work is starting to evolve slowly and its interesting jumping from pictures that I've taken recently to ones that I took when the perspective I had was slightly different.

I'm still trying to figure out what I'm trying to do and I get closer to the answer all the time. I figured out that I'm creating another world that is full of sin, religion and lust. The world is one that I paint with vibrant colors to make it more alluring the same way that people take pleasure in their sins. I'm still trying to put the rest of this into words and will write more on it later.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Clouds 1


I know I just posted an image but I wanted to put this one up as well. I actually finished this photo a while back but was debating whether I should post it. This is my first real attempt at an HDR panorama. I really like the results and it reminds me of a series by Alfred Stieglitz called Equivalents. With this series Stieglitz shoots just clouds and does an absolutely amazing job.

I'm thinking about starting another series of nothing but clouds similar to this photo. Let me know what you guys thinks.

PS. - I know there are a few watermarks on this one but with this type of image I'm afraid that someone might steal it and use it on a different website if I don't take precautions.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Look In Her Eyes


NSFW - Click to view full image (contains nudity)

This photo is inspired by the by one of my favorite artist, Jan Saudek. He has several works that are very similar to this, such as Ida as the Playcard (warning contains nudity).
I very much enjoyed working with this model and have several more peices coming from this shoot.

I liked being able to combine opposing emotions in a single piece. I love the lust, passion and the alluring quality of the top portion of this. In the bottom part there is the shy personality that is almost hidden and neglected. Overall I think that combining these gives this a good visual appeal that takes the viewer's eyes from one personality to the other and back again. It also lends to the strangeness that works well within the world I'm trying to create.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Kendra


Its been a while since I posted any photos but things have been so busy. I still have about five photoshoots worth of pictures that I need to work on.

This photo is from one of the other photoshoots that I'm still working on. Its a portrait of my friend Kendra that she wanted done for her husband. I'm still working on the other photos from this session and another session that I had with her. Hopefully I'll be able to finish them up soon.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

David and Wife


Waited a while before posting this as I was working with a client to create this photo and I wanted him to see the print before he saw the digital version.

It was a challenge working with a client that had a specific idea of how he wanted the photo to be done and still create a piece that works well in my current portfolio. It was also a lot of fun creating a triptych as well. Composition changes greatly when dealing with 3 individual works that need to have a strong look when displayed both individually and as a group. What I loved most about working on this piece though was the flexibility that a triptych gave when working with color. This allowed multiple colors for the background across these pieces and gave me some play in tying the pieces together by crossing colors from one piece into the other. Also the fact that the color is slightly different in the middle piece helps to draw the focus to the center photo which is the more dramatic out of the three.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Blessing



Finally did the color version of this image and it turned out to be very intense. The calmness of the atmosphere is disturbed by the background that surrounds the characters. The red gives the image an ominous feeling and is meant to convey that there is not something right with the situation. I tried to portray the glow from the characters as a type of fire and leave it to the viewer to decide if this is the flame of God or if its something less then holy.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

My Wife


Wanted to experiment further with colors and backgrounds. Used a picture of my wife that I took a while back and blended in some recent cloud photos that I took. I'm really happy with the results and look forward to a photo shoot I will be having later this month so I can continue to experiment.

Terry


Did a portrait of my friend from the last photo shoot I had. Played around with the color for a while and gave him 3 versions so he could decide which one he liked the best. My favorite is the one with the red shirt, however I do like them all lined up together too. Might work better in this format if I color the first one as well and let the colors contrast and complement each other in the different versions of the photos.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Why did you kill him?


This piece has taken me a long time to complete. The idea behind it was to capture more emotion then I have been doing in some of my work. Just being behind the camera became an intense experience while photographing these models.

I wanted to capture anger and rage and to be able to feel it pour out in the photo. This made me concentrate on capturing the image at just the right moment. I had to work with the models to bring the real emotions out to the surface. It felt like being a director in a movie. As much energy that went into making the exposure the majority of the time was spent post production.

I had the photo session for this originally in January and have been working on the final image on and off since. Making the background just right was the most difficult part and working on it made me realize that in the future I would like to experiment with having a more dynamic setting. This will complicate things with my process but overall I believe it will help my art. I am very pleased with how this background turned out though. Overall I believe it helps convey the emotional exchange between these individuals.