Sunday, December 14, 2008

Kult Magazine

The Italian (Milan) based "Kult Magazine" contacted me a few months ago about doing a one page spread on my photography. I was pretty psyched to see the result in this months issue. It's a magazine focusing on fashion and art.

Model Credits: My cousin Phil, Adya, Cassandra and Nikki (thanks guys!)



Friday, December 12, 2008

The Talented Mr. Burr


Adam took this photograph. I posted it because I love it. He's been shooting a lot of slide film lately. The quality and colors are so awesome. I like how the sky is kind of soft/natural and then you have the contrast of the neon lights. Also thought it was interesting how flat the composition would be without the diner. Since you can't see any detail in the dark foreground areas it feels flat but then the lines from the neon lights add perspective. Talented guy :)

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Ms. Lizette!


Model: Ms. Lizette
Hair & Make Up: Alexandra Jackson




Model: Ms. Lizette
Hair & Make Up: Alexandra Jackson


Getting ready for Ms. Lizette

Alex applying Lizette's make up.

I had my doubts when Lizette and I first put together the fabric choices for this shoot. The patterns and color choices were quite out there, at least for my taste. I usually don't set anything up before the day of the shoot but felt it necessary for this one. Once we hung up the backdrop and nailed down the floor fabric, my doubts disappeared quickly.

This shoot was a true team effort. Lizette approached me a while back to see if I was interested in doing a "pin up" inspired shoot. I first wasn't totally sure because bright colors/crazy patterns and generally flatter lighting is not really my thing. But it's good to challenge yourself to do different things and we ended up making this a trade. Lizette is a very talented illustrator (she's a concept artist at Blue Sky Studios) so I told her I'll do a shoot for her if she in return would make me an original piece of art work. Over the next months we were in constant contact talking about things that might work and finding props and fabrics (Ebay was a big contributor)... Lizette really did pretty much all of the prep work on this shoot. She found some awesome stuff (like the record player, phone, table......).

Alex working on fake tattoos.

If you know Lizette in person, you know that she is not like the bad ass rockabilly chick in the image which made the shoot so much more amusing to me. For one she doesn't have any tattoos and she usually does not wear much make up. I can't describe the amount of make up that was applied for this shoot, it must have been a nightmare washing it off. It was great working with someone like her who is willing to come out of her shell a bit. Alex as always did an awesome job with hair and make up.