From the Rust
Frequently locations disappear before I even have the chance to initially photograph them. And sometimes I’m fortunate. In this case, fortune smiled and we were able to suggest the spirits that still occupy these spaces.
Frequently locations disappear before I even have the chance to initially photograph them. And sometimes I’m fortunate. In this case, fortune smiled and we were able to suggest the spirits that still occupy these spaces.
What happens when you combine an amazingly talented dancer with a historic but mostly abandoned train station. Here are some of the images created during a weekend trip to Buffalo. Built in the 1920’s by the same architect as Grand Central Terminal in New York City, this station has languished since the ’80’s. Although the
Here’s a grouping of images from a basic studio session. Tyler was kind enough to display his terrific physique in the high key lighting I love to use. He becomes an exquisite landscape of flesh.
Black and White Studio Throwback Read More »
Working in a very dangerous place with difficult lighting, it was truly a method to practice for future scenarios. Luckily I had a model willing to take the risks and seize the adventure!
Municipal Light Plant Read More »
It is my departure point from the staid local shoots of the past. Admittedly, the start of grand ideas to come!
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An engaging shoot after a period of inactivity that jump-started a new flurry of work.
St. Patrick’s Celebration Read More »