Good evening, Steemit! I’m sitting in my office, decompressing from a marathon weekend of shoot beautiful, naked ladies for the final pages of “Dark Pinup”, with . As someone who worked third shift in a psychiatric hospital for seven years, I can assure you, there are worse ways to make a living. Still, subject matter aside, shoots like the ones we did this week are full production and exhausting. After seeing the early layouts for “Dark Pinup”, I really wanted to up the bar for these remaining shoots.
brought a Madison based model named Kitty, all the way to the Twin Cities. We shot a series of provocative fetish images against a backdrop of vintage furniture, decorative fabrics and warm lamps. Outstanding shots, which I’ll be sharing tomorrow in a behind the scenes post, specific to that shoot.
Another shoot I’ll be sharing in the coming days is from this morning, with a model named Alex. You can follow her on Instagram at @missfrenchietoast. I met Alex years ago when she traveled to Minneapolis to participate in the annual NOIR black and white event I host. Through no fault of her own, I wasn’t able to get the precise “personal best” photos I aim for, and I’ve always wanted a reshoot with her. When and I decided the “Proclivities” section of the book had to be bolstered, Alex immediately came to mind. Thanks to
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for allowing us to shoot in your home.
Typically, I post several photos in each blog, but the one I’m sharing here is literally off the memory card by a few hours. Editing typically takes me 90 minutes to two hours, so we’ll for go the extra photos the one Steemit gets to see ages before anyone else on the internet. Why is that relevant? Because it’s of our very own . She posed for a series of magic hour, dream like photos in a remarkable vintage set she designed herself.
Images like this, at least for me, are a roll of the dice. There are so many elements, it’s almost impossible to micro-manage them for a predetermined outcome. The candles, the flowers […foreground and background in this case], mirrors, everywhere […which obviously, I can’t be in], and the lighting. That golden hour light lasts maybe 15 minutes, so you have to make it count. Often times, those unpredictable elements don’t line up, but on rare occasions, they do. This was one of those times. Make-up by Ali Sawler.
Thanks for reading. This was just a teaser from a weekend of creative collaborations with lovely artists and creative minds. More to come. For more photography, illustration, art and the stories behind the work, follow me here !