Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Mmm...


Already missing yesterdays mid day reward. #daydrinking #anise #Chinchon (Taken with Instagram)
Already missing yesterdays mid day reward. #daydrinking #anise #Chinchon (Taken withInstagram)

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Friday, August 31, 2012

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Beautiful...


so beautiful…
I love this still so much. the distinct type of depth to the image reminds me of one of my favorite photography books OF ALL TIME by Thomas Allen . The precision and the fullness of this frame and the following are so captivating.  (of course Allen’s is a much more tedious process…he uses old pulp book covers with a conventional 4”x5” film camera and manually manipulates all lighting, focus, and “cast”. it’s brilliant).The expressions on these character’s faces convey just as much as the ones in Allen’s work. The wonderful thing is that in the book covers someone was able to create exactly what they wanted those people to be conveying at that precise moment. All of the elements that make this still image so engrossing take a lot of planning as well, but also just a little bit of magic that collaboration can bring… 

oldhollywood:

Marilyn Monroe & Eli Wallach in The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)
Photo by Erich Hartmann. 
so beautiful…
I love this still so much. the distinct type of depth to the image reminds me of one of my favorite photography books OF ALL TIME by Thomas Allen . The precision and the fullness of this frame and the following are so captivating.  (of course Allen’s is a much more tedious process…he uses old pulp book covers with a conventional 4”x5” film camera and manually manipulates all lighting, focus, and “cast”. it’s brilliant).The expressions on these character’s faces convey just as much as the ones in Allen’s work. The wonderful thing is that in the book covers someone was able to create exactly what they wanted those people to be conveying at that precise moment. All of the elements that make this still image so engrossing take a lot of planning as well, but also just a little bit of magic that collaboration can bring…Eeeek 
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Marilyn Monroe & Eli Wallach in The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)
Photo by Erich Hartmann.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Pregnancy Photo Shoot

A few of my favorites so far from a photo shoot I did a couple of weeks ago. It's been a lot of fun fine tuning these now that I've got some time on my hands. And we did them just in the nick of time...she's already had her baby!

There are times shooting when you know you've captured that moment. You know it before you see it play back. The top image was definitely one of those moments. It's a real treat when it happens. :)