
Shot this last night with one of my favorite models.
danger! danger!
Talieh was referred to me by a friend. She needed some basic head and body shots to submit to people in the movie biz, but we also managed to do some simple portraiture. Really, she needs no adornment as she's a very elegant beauty. This shot, taken with my new chair from Pier 1, was after we did the headshots and I got down to one light--the composition is simple but the result is without flaw.
The shoot went well enough that we plan to shoot again very soon!
In praise of Gabby, who is the perfect model. No ego, endlessly creative, and so, so photogenic. This is backlit, using my two Alien Bee 800 lamps without the strobes.
I don't know how we found this most perfect light, but this shot just thrills me. Crystal wanted to do a Fall shoot and I've always wanted to shoot along the trees on Manito Blvd on Spokane's South Hill so we went up there on a Friday afternoon. The day was cloudy so this little bit of sunshine was very, very welcome. Within a couple of shots it was gone. Luck is the phototgrapher's friend...
I've been painting a lot of women lately. I should be painting my house.
I had the idea of taking the simple geometric shapes of Piet Mondrian's work and applying it to the curves of a woman, and was lucky when Addy agreed to be the canvas. Even luckier, my friend and model Kaitlin agreed to come over and paint Addy.
The process took about 2 hours to complete, from head to foot, using washable paints from the kids' craft section of Walmart. Keeping my Flickr safe for all viewers, you can't see the amazing job Kait did here, but you can appreciate the otherworldly look that Addy brought to it. If only every photoshoot was this creative and fulfilling!