I think sometimes you have to celebrate your challenges and failures along side of your victories. This session was a challenging one across the board. Ruby and I may have locked in this shoot over a month ago, but a week ago she let me know that she just wasn’t feeling as energetic as usual and wanted to take things a bit more low-key than the costume shoot we had planned.
Cool. No problem. I’m here to do the work. I don’t care all that much what I’m doing, as long as I’m doing it. Also I prefer to test new equipment on more “low stakes” shoots anyway (not to brag, but most of the time I really do like being a photo industry secret agent and getting to play with pre-release toys…this will come back to bite me in just a few seconds).
I’m not sure what happened this time around, but I think I was fighting my equipment from the first frame. My first mistake was thinking I could use good quality lights with a poor quality modifier. I’m spoiled I guess with having access to better equipment, but I still can’t believe I can notice a difference with something I relied on not too many years ago. However, that was only the first battle. No matter what troubleshooting I did I kept having blank frames where my strobes just didn’t fire. I have some troubleshooting to do, and even though I’m happy with what we ended up getting, I’m still a little disappointed we had to cut things short (even if it did mean we did get more time mobbing around a new antique store and Target for the afternoon).
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Nina La Voix - 2020.
So one thing about my new day job is I am traveling much more these days.
I found myself in New York earlier this week (which just so also happened to be my birthday) and was excited to hear that my first NY client, Nina La Voix, was open and wanted to spend some time shooting.
Nina and I first met a few years ago when I found myself traveling to NY. The last time we worked together we turned a small hotel room into some vintage goodness, and this time was no different.
Believe it or not, we shot these in her apartment, with some simple blackout curtains lending themselves as a background (It’s almost like I know what I’m doing sometimes).
If you ever find yourself in The Big Apple, make sure you track down Nina and show her all of the love she deserves. Her schedule can be found on her website (conveniently located at the bottom of this post).
See more of Nina live in New York City or at her website www.ninalavoix.com
Latex Records - Fetish Volume 1 Compilation - Album Art.
I've been having to sit on these for a while, but I am happy to announce that I can share the final cover image and a few of the images themselves from the Latex Records Fetish Volume 1 Compilation.
Back in April TG Mondalf Owner/Creator of Latex Records reached out to me with a concept for a series of images for what would become the Fetish compilation. Inspired by "various black and white erotic photography [TG] was exposed to in [His] early 20's", the cover of the Soft Cell album "Non stop erotic cabaret", and the Lords of Acid Lust album cover.
Pick up your copy today by visiting Latex Records on Bandcamp. Physical copies available today for $15
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Models: Hada Pixie and Sakura Stars.
Estella – Extras – 2016.
The DIY Backdrop Test 1 – Stan – 2015
So I forgot how I met Stan. More than likely probably through another mutual friend. But I could have run into him on the street for all I remember. But we have kept in touch through social media since. During part of my 52 rolls project, while I was looking for people to shoot, Stan stepped up and said that he would be interested in getting some band photos taken.
If you remember from the post about Finite Automata on the Extra blog, I didn't really consider myself a "band photographer" so initially I kinda pushed things off a little more than I normally would. But after the success I found with those, I figured I'd move forward with more.
I put out a call on my social media pages for someone to test an idea I had (found honestly) for a DIY backdrop. Stan was one of the few people that stepped up to the challenge and we decided to snap a few shots.
I still have a few tweaks I'd like to do to the lighting, but overall I was very happy with the results. Let me know what you all think!