Sunday, January 14, 2007
Eye of the Orb
Bryan contacted me several years ago when he was working on building a modeling portfolio, and we arranged a trade/test shoot.
We did the shoot at the beach and a park over looking the beach. This photo is at the entrance to a large wooden sculpture that I call "the orb". It's made of wood, rounded and formed into a partial sphere with two gaps. I love the texture of the structure in b&w and the gaps allow light to hit a model from two sides.
The series taken in the eye of the orb are some of the strongest from the shoot.
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