Monthly Archives: July 2016
…and her eyes would always haunt him.
Another image from the model shoot I did in Keith Carter’s class. This one looks like the last page of a novel.
near Pojoaque, New Mexico
photographed 7.6.2016
The glow of her nails
Check it out: (most of) another person, from the model shoot in my classs at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops.
near Pojoaque, New Mexico
photographed 7.6.2016
Water/Lily
I went to the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops to take a class with Keith Carter. It was a tough week, but now that I have the advantage of a little distance (geographic and emotional) I know that if it hadn’t been a tough week, I wouldn’t have been growing as an artist.
But, anyway, the class included shooting models, which as you know from looking at this blog is not my deal. The very idea of it made me feel like I was going to pass out. (Also: some of the models were nude.) I was tempted to opt out of the model shoot, but decided against being THAT person. And I’m glad I stayed. It was an interesting experience, and I got some images that I’m proud of. Like this one.
near Pojoaque, New Mexico
photographed 7.6.2016
PS – Here’s a video of the last-night-of-class presentation from the Workshops. (There’s some nudity, so be careful…)
The rectangles and I are very happy together
Well, that is we were very happy together. Then I went away to take a photography class and we – the rectangles and I – broke up. Things just weren’t working out between us, and it seemed like the right thing to do. We may get back together, sometime. But for now, we need some time apart.
So, when you come back tomorrow, there’s a chance you may notice a slight variation on the sorts of images you may have come to expect to see here.
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 5.21.16




