Saturday, February 07, 2015
Sunday, February 01, 2015
Saturday, January 31, 2015
On a Rock
I worked with Doug Zimmerman long, long ago - first at a modeling workshop, then privately at this location in southern California (Devil's Punchbowl).
This shot attempts to make use of the harsh direct sunlight at the top of the ridge to define Doug's muscularity. Doug's face is cast in shadows as a side effect, which is not ordinarily ideal. In this case it seems to communicate an inward focus.
This shot attempts to make use of the harsh direct sunlight at the top of the ridge to define Doug's muscularity. Doug's face is cast in shadows as a side effect, which is not ordinarily ideal. In this case it seems to communicate an inward focus.
Morning Light
This gem is an edit of an image from a shoot several years ago with Alex Haun.
It's from a series of images shot through french doors looking into a bedroom.
You may find other images from this series with Alex and other models on this blog.
In most cases these images were shot with a stationary camera on a tripod to keep the room stationary while with model moves.
The point of this is to create images that can be superimposed over each other to create multiple shots of the same model in the room. Examples of these images can also be found on this blog.
It's from a series of images shot through french doors looking into a bedroom.
You may find other images from this series with Alex and other models on this blog.
In most cases these images were shot with a stationary camera on a tripod to keep the room stationary while with model moves.
The point of this is to create images that can be superimposed over each other to create multiple shots of the same model in the room. Examples of these images can also be found on this blog.
Updates
This blog has suffered some neglect this month as I've focussed on building a social media following on Facebook and Twitter. If you haven't checked out my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/physiography) or my Twitter feed (@tmphysiography), please do. I have been posting work at least every day this month and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
The sly smile to the left belongs to Alex W. whom I worked with today in the studio. Alex has a smile as sweet as ice cream. It could sell...
-
The image at left is from the same shoot with Derek. As with all the others from this particular shoot, it was shot digitally. To create th...
-
Returning to the scene of the crime, here is a photo of a different model -- Alex Westfalen -- in the french doorway. This from a shoot ...
-
These two images are from a shoot last weekend with Kali. Both are shot with IR film in the studio. The first image has been toned.
-
This image from several years ago was recently rediscovered in my files and converted to black and white.
-
About a decade ago, after a few years of more serious work behind a camera, I was smitten by medium format cameras. If you aren't a ...
-
This pose, which I have used with a number of models as a starting point for other, similar positions, is based on a statue by Rodin.
-
For some reason this photo of Alex from our recent shoot suggests to me that he is holding in his hands some of the soft light that surrou...
-
The image at the right demonstrates the flexibility of model Alex Westfalen. This is one of the black and white film images from last we...



