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



Thursday, January 30, 2014

On posing...

I don't like when models pose. When I see a model start to pose, I have to start on my whole spiel about how I don't want them to pose for me. While a seasoned poser can lend themselves to a great image, usually it's just simply superficial & soulless at best, and cheesy & fake at worst. It's easy for me to get what I'm looking for out of a neophyte, but an experienced model can be a different story. Kitty (second image down) was one of those who was apprehensive at first to my demands to just keep moving without stopping to think about it, but she quickly came around- by the end she said that it was the most interesting and refreshing shoot that she had ever done. Indeed, movement and spontaneity are the most important elements to my more recent style of shooting...






















Wednesday, January 29, 2014

M & S

It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see. ~ Henry David Thoreau



Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Holly

"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more you it tells you, the less you know."

~Diane Arbus




Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Devorah

It makes me happy when I can incorporate movement and have it come across effectively. It's more difficult than it seems, at least for me. It's something that I wanted to capture for as long as I've been shooting, but it's only recently that I've been achieving it.









Monday, December 9, 2013

Lady Lazarus

There's something about this that moves me, but I can't quite put my finger on it. It looks different than anything else I've shot. Perhaps because I don't shoot backsides often, or at least not well. Perhaps it's that the figure appears to be floating, due to the angle and the lighting- it just seems a bit weird...




Monday, November 25, 2013

Percolate

When someone hires me for a boudoir shoot they typically tend to gravitate towards imagery that is more glamorous, which is fine- I can understand that. Often they see some of my work that is more edgy and raw, and they ask to go in that direction. Invariably, though, I notice that women hiring me tend to steer clear of rope bondage. These two images, though, very often get a very positive reaction- "Oh I want to try that!".  From my point of view, it's really the same thing as the rope bondage- but the lace instead of rope somehow makes it much more elegant and refined. I can't help to be amused at the fact that there is such a fine psychological line between the lace and the rope. Rope= scary, but lace= classy.









Monday, November 18, 2013

Untitled

This is a very early photograph of mine, yet it is also a very personal favorite out of everything I've ever taken. It was an unusual paid shoot- a strip club owner hired me to take pictures of the girls to hang on the walls. It was not a big mainstream club like some on Delaware Avenue, though- it was a small seedy place in a less than safe part of town. A limo came and picked me up and took me there- an important detail, since there was no way I would just find and/or walk into a place like this. I was the only white person there, but instead of being out of place, I was treated royally due to the fact that I was the "Photographer". I spent hours walking around shooting anything and everything in this den of iniquity- seriously, it was much more raunchy than your typical go-go bar. I had an idea to make a sort of studio set up in the back, where I did some more formal portraits- and this was one of the results. I think that it has a very timeless appeal. It could have been shot in the Cotton Club in the 30's, but it also conjures up the 70's Superfly era at the same time- whereas it was actually shot in 1993 in the heart of West Philadelphia. What makes this image for me is the combination of her jovial smile and the complete pathos in his eyes- youthful beauty paired with weathered age.




Sunday, November 17, 2013

Grace

I first met Grace when she just turned 18, and she had already been collecting vintage lingerie and dresses for quite a while. She would buy it on ebay- often wear it for a shoot, re-sell and buy some more. It really threw me that someone so young would have such exquisite and refined tastes. She is also one of my favorite artists that I know- she was already doing very strange and genuinely original paintings in high school. In fact, her style has not really changed that much- and that's a good thing. Grace is one of my favorite models to shoot with.




Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Friday, November 8, 2013

Sonia

Wonderful soul to the eyes in these- something that I've always tried to achieve, but it's much easier said than done...








Monday, November 4, 2013

Izzy

More Izzy, except that this shot is in a warm shower, rather than a cold January outside on the roof.




Sunday, November 3, 2013

Izzy

Shot in January- about 20 degrees outside. Izzy had just boots on, nothing else, for about a half an hour. That's what I 'd call a trooper- boots or no boots.






Sunday, October 27, 2013

Sydney

I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them.   ~Diane Arbus









Friday, October 18, 2013

Kati

I wanted to do something like it was out of a vintage bondage magazine. You've read some of those, right?








Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Izzy & Dessa

Revisiting an older shoot, but presenting newer images. I've been doing a lot of that lately- I've been a photographer for over twenty years now, which means that I'm now sitting on a huge body of work. Most of the film I've already well picked through, scanned, et cetera. Digital is a whole other beast, though. I tend to shoot much more- because you can. Consequently, there are so many images that eventually get forgotten about. I have to say that it's a treat to discover there are these gems that you didn't realize you even had!