Here is second part of my project which I currently dug out of my archives - Some individual pictures have been posted already but now after years I've noticed a lot unused images, so I'm thinking to myself why the hell I never shared those?
It's like I spend time to produce those images for nothing - well not really, as this project give me lesson only now after so many years.
To produce these series I've had to gather the team work with the artist who create this art installation, as room itself was the part of exhibition. Then obviously try to convince model, make-up, and some stylist - so we can choose right clothes for an idea. On the top of that I've had an assistant, who helped me with lighting.
So as you see to create this images wasn't as easy as it's now with midjourney, anyhow - it's a real people, real idea and real pictures - that happened :)
The reason why I never shared a lot of my images is the fact that I was perfectionist, and always was looking for perfect light, perfect shape, composition - those perfect things made a lot of my images stuck in the cupboard. Like for example those below wasn't perfect enough to share them yet after all those years I believe I was just naive of chasing perfection, so I would like to end this post with the quote I came out while writing this post " Perfect! Accept unperfect "
Also please take a look at the previous image from this series :
So I presume you probably seen my post from this series here - @mynewlife/strong-portrait-straight-out-of-camera-front-room