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2022 Year in Review or: How I always say I'm posting 5 photos but never stop at 5.

So here we are once again, another blog post where I go back and get all nostalgic for the last year. As 2022 comes to a close, I look back at all that I have accomplished this year, and realize that once again I have come so far in such a short time. And seeing as how I don’t have anything on the books between now and the end of the year (at least when it comes to my personal work that is) I think I have earned a little rest.

Every time I capture a moment in time I feel like I learn something. Every person who sees themselves the way I see them and smile, makes me smile. And every time I work with someone new, I just want to keep doing it again and again and again.

I think I’m going to do this one a little different this time around. Instead of just re-posting my favorite photos from the year, I’m going to post a photo that either hasn’t been posted before or one that perhaps wasn’t given enough attention.

If you missed things the first time around, I will be linking to the original posts. Go back and check them out if you see something you like.


And here are some photos from sets that didn’t see the light of day at all. Not everything I photograph makes it onto the main page, but that doesn’t mean the time I shared with the people in these photos mattered any less.

(This is the only photo in this post that I think was featured in its respective blog post…but I don’t care, I still love how it turned out)


And finally no end of the year post would be complete without a photo of my cat.

Thank you all again for being part of my world for another year. Of course the work I do is mostly for me, but without all of you to share it with, I don’t know if I would feel the same about it. Stay safe, stay warm, love each other, and I’ll see you all in 2023.

Week 33 – Creepy/Cooky – Arista EDU 400

Hope everyone had a happy Halloween! I probably should have mentioned that last week. Titan and I shot this set for Zivity based around a sort of Wednesday Adams vibe. I loved the setup, and the images that came off my digital camera (I'm currently trying to narrow down 82 photos to around 15). 

While shooting digital I wanted to make sure to fire off a roll of film as well. Because we were in a hurry, I didn't exactly take my time as much as I should have. But at least I had a few nice shots on the roll. Hopefully it will be sooner than another 6 months before we are able to work together again. 

Coming Soon to Zivity: "Titan Addams"

Halloween is just a few days away, but I wanted to help celebrate a little early and give all of you a little teaser of an upcoming Zivity set with Titan (since it will probably be after the spooky season before the set goes live).

Titan and I wanted to channel everyone's favorite "spooky girl" while taking a little walk around Atlanta. When we shot the set we wanted some place strange and a little bit scary, little did we both know that the leaves wouldn't be changing for another week. Either way we had a great time, and both had a hard time narrowing down the shots to the final set.

Take a look here, and keep your eyes open for our homage to that strange pop culture family phenomenon. 

Cara Mia!

Also before I forget be sure to keep up for the roll of shots we shot at the same time for the 52rolls project. Every Friday at 10:00am over at the project blog.

And as always I do have a few 30 days free trials to Zivity available. Just drop me an email through the contact page on the website or to INFO@UNEXPhotography.com and I'll get you taken care of. If you like what you see be sure to throw us a few votes in the process. It helps both of us create new and exciting sets, and we will both love you in the process!

Week 6b – Self Censorship Project, Experiment – Kodak BW400CN (Expired) (-1 Stop)

So I've had this idea floating around in my head for a while. I shoot a lot of nude model photos, it unintentionally has become what I am most known for. And sometimes it just seems like people looking at the photos are looking at the model's "bits and pieces" and not the image as a whole. So I came up with the idea for a project where I purposefully censor myself.

Now this concept is not quite what you are about to see, but this is pretty close. I'm going to keep at it and see what happens.

Development Notes:
Unicolor C41 Kit.
Standard Development Process
Ultra fine tip black Sharpie marker on negative before scan.

Just in case that first warning wasn't enough.

Unmodified Gallery Below:
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