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I am a relative new comer to photography,
picking up a camera only three years ago. What started as an attempt to
balance my computer related career with a creative diversion has turned
into a passion. Being an apartment dweller, I immediately started down the
digital route, bypassing the darkroom by scanning my black and white
negatives and chromes. While I still occasionally work with black and
white negatives, especially in low lit canyon areas, I am working now
primarily with digital cameras. For studio work I use a Phase One
LightPhase digital back on a Mamiya 645AF and for outdoor location work I
use a Kodak DCS560.
To me, fine-art photography is a combination of light and form and some
aspect of the human experience. This transcends a mere representation of
the human form. In my work, I try to capture a unique expression of female
beauty and sensuality. Light, form, composition and color all play an
important role in creating this imagery, but an equally important aspect
is the expression that a model projects into the composition. It is this
unique expression, a bit of the essence of the model, that I attempt to
capture. In order to capture this essense, a high degree of rapport is
needed with the models I work with. The model must be in tune with the
kind of images I want to create as facial features play an important in
most of my work. I try to achieve this rapport by building a high degree
of trust, open communication with the model, and a clear understanding
that this is a cooperative creative process. While I can set the lights,
create a set, set the pose, it is the model's creativity and
expressiveness that in the end breathes life into my work. I approach each
photographic session with a quiet mind and open eyes, awake to the
infinite creative possibilities that each moment presents.
www.bpphoto.net
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