Model: Marie LeFlure, 2012
Category Archives: female form
Inspired by Simplicity
Sometimes the simplest set-up can result in dramatic results. I feel that has been achieved here with beautiful figure model (Anonymous). The idea was to backlight the model in soft light with just a reflector from […]
A Study In Curves
I find it interesting how the esthetic qualities of curves seems to have universal appeal. From classic sculpture to modern architecture, curves have been used in art throughout history. I often wonder why we are […]
The Eyes Have It
Working with model Trishi (2010), I was struck by her wonderful facial features. I chose to emphasize this with natural light and shallow depth of field.
From Nova Scotia With New Perspectives
For several years, I have admired the work of Steve Richard, a fine art photographer from Halifax, Nova Scotia (find his work here). He creates the type of photography that is full of dark mystery and simply […]
Revisiting Projects From The Past
I find it interesting how time can affect ones perspective. Be it due to life experiences or simply a change in attitude, one’s perception of something can change considerably. An example of this for me […]
Liz Ashley
A few images from my recent shoot with Houston based model Liz Ashley: She was traveling in my area last April to shoot a pin-up project with some vintage aircraft. I was happy that we could […]
Rain Set; Behind The Scenes
One of my favorite set designs has been the “Rain Set”. It is a rather simple set up, but it has yielded some dramatic images. To work with water, I had to move out of […]
April-Lea
In May of 2011, I had the pleasure of working with talented model April-Lea. She is well known in the art community, not only for her modeling, but also for her superb skills as a […]
Location vs. Studio Projects…
When it comes to art nude photography, I have traditionally been a studio shooter. There’s something to be said for the comfort of the studio environment. I have control over my lighting and there are no surprise […]