Hi, Steemians of Internet! It’s a midday post while hanging out with and
at
. After a brutal game of Magic: The Gathering,
isn’t talking to me and
is taking a “…I have to go think about my life” smoke break. Medomai the Ageless was allowing me to take several extra turns, and it’s soured the mood at the table […except mine, I’m still in a pretty good mood]. While the sadness of my victory wears off my opponents, I decided to start writing a Steemit post.
I have some new photography to share with all of you. Still going in reverse order, I’m trying to finish up the clients that’ve been waiting on photos the longest. I hate this I’m this far behind. The crypto-market entering this endless bear has caused me to book travel and shoots, just like the last two back to back east and west coast photography tours throughout mid-July and early August. I love my job, but piling almost 20,000 new photos on top of what I already owe as far back as February is a tremendous amount of stress.
Last December, I shot with a beautiful model in New York City, previously living in Minnesota, named Miss Victoria. She contacted me through Instagram just a few weeks before I made one of the most taxing photo tours of my life; New York City, New Jersey, Bethlehem, PA, Scranton, Buffalo, Toronto, back to Scranton and finally, flying home from Philadelphia. There was a comfort in her knowing about my home base coffee shop, , when we talked on the phone prior to the shoot. She was a frequent customer almost 10 years earlier when she lived in Minneapolis.
The shoot was meant to have strong Dominatrix vibes when we discussed it a few weeks before I arrived in the city. We shot early in the morning at a beautiful hotel in the financial district. My friend Susan Simmons came through with make-up early that morning. Once Victoria was ready, she started coming up with interesting poses and placements amongst the small room. It was an overcast day, which I loved. Soft blue light coming in through the blinds, and warm desk lamps contrasting against Victoria’s skin, leather and latex.
After shooting in the room, we decided to venture downstairs to see what we could get away with in the lobby. You never know in New York City. Vegas, people wouldn’t have even turned their head, but we we’re close to World Trade Center in an upscale hotel. Fortunately, other than a couple of sideways glances, we weren’t harassed and made a few pictures in a restaurant with interesting surrounds and brown leather seats. Without pushing our luck, we wrapped, got our stuff out of the rooms and checked out.
Thanks for reading! This was a wonderful shoot to share on Steemit because it’s the first place I’ve posted any of these images. It was also the last photos I owed Victoria, so it’s another client I can check off the “done” list. I post often, so for more photography, art, illustration and the stories behind the work, follow me here !