This week's photo is one from the archives. The model is Chris Lewis. The photo was shot several years ago before I owned my own studio lighting equipment. The session was photographed at a rented studio in Santa Monica. The lighting was "hot" lights instead of the strobes I use today.
Chris was a martial artist and many of the shots from this session were taken of him working through his exercises. This is my favorite from that series.
Next week I am shooting fan favorite Derek Russo. This will be my third photo session with Derek, but my first in the studio. I hope to have some early digital shots to post next Sunday.
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