Monday, February 24, 2014

Sylvia

I've been doing different versions of this shot for as long as I've been shooting, which is about 25 years now. It usually does not work, as hands on the face photographs typically look either stiff, forced or fake. Often, they're absolutely painful to look at. I always think of the hand on the face scene in Napoleon Dynamite! What makes it work are the hands and their owner- the combination of photogenic hands and someone who knows how to bring them to life. Hands can be just as expressive as facial expressions. Hell, they can be even more so- think how much sign language can convey. Human hands can paint the Sistine Chapel, pluck a guitar, maneuver surgical instruments, chisel a David, forge steel, and write poetry. They can grasp, scratch, poke, punch, feel, sense, evaluate, hold and mold the world around us. No other species has appendages with such a remarkable range of capabilities. And yet I can count on one hand how many people out of everyone that I've photographed have amazed me with their hands...





Friday, February 14, 2014

Miera

Bettie Page tribute. Deviating a little bit from my own style to create a more authentically vintage look. Actually all that I did differently than usual was add some scratches and some vignetting on the edges, but it works.





















Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Lauren

Any photographer who says he’s not a voyeur is either stupid or a liar.  ~Helmut Newton










Saturday, February 1, 2014

Holly

Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow. ~Imogen Cunningham