It is important as an artist to embrace things about the world and express ones perceptions and project it in visual elements. Sometimes not even interpreting but redefining an image to provoke thought. My goal is to be an artist that does not tell others what to think but rather inspires others to think and think for themselves, each other and the community.
If you are a model that wants to inspire others, bring something new to the table and explore what it is to be human, an artist, a muse and a inspiration to others, then I may want to work with you. Curious? Let me know your thoughts.
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Bryan Crump has been in the creative industry most of his life. Starting in 1999, Bryan began professionally body painting and doing makeup makeup. In 2001, he branched into the photography that you see today.
“My interests vary in subject matter. I love fashion, glamor, vintage, pinup, wildlife, landscapes, video, all sorts of things. Currently studying to be a director and producer. If you have a project you need creative consulting on, let me know. I can always come up with ideas.”
“As you will see with my portfolio. My work is quite different from normal photography, because I like to incorporate my art and vivid colors. ”
You can also find Bryan Crump on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/Bryan.A.Crump
BOOKINGS
If you wish to book Bryan Crump for a shoot for a commercial project, portfolio and head shots, etc. My base rate is $150/hr. I do make exceptions in special circumstances depending on the need and project. I can also quote by the project if you have something special in mind.
Paid Work takes priority. TFCD and TFP shoots are limited. I only offer TFP a few times a year and generally it is for creative concept projects I am working on. For those I work with that are professional, give referrals and do a good job, they will be the first considered for client work. When it comes to commercial projects the client has specific needs that must be met. With that in mind, I do want models, actors and talent that can bring personality, flair and professionalism to any and all projects.
A photoshoot may consist of several hundred images and from those, a select few are chosen. Sometimes on 3 or 4. I want the very best in my work and so do my clients.
I am often very busy and have many projects going on, so if you do not get an immediate response, please be patient.
Will travel with expenses paid, lodging, food, equipment rental, studio rental etc..
“If you have a project that I am not available for booking and you need help finding a photographer to replace your needs, I know several people that I can refer you to across the nation as well. I am not afraid to refer jobs to my fellow photographers and artists.”
Networking is one of the most important things that an artist, photographer, an entrepreneur and every person can do. It allows for expansion in knowledge, building professional relationships, friendships and making people aware that you and your work even exist. Even if you meet a person once, It is wise to show appreciation if they are in your industry. Many see competitors and run them by or try to find fault to put themselves on a pedestal. Remember we are all human with many Talents and flaws.
“Every man I meet is my superior in some way. In that, I learn of him.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Question: Where did you learn what you know?
Answer: I have both, self taught myself as an artist and gone to school. With my photography I learned by trial and error. In 2004, I was lucky to be accepted into a fast track program in 3D Animation and Video Post Production in the MMDC Program at Northern Oklahoma College. The same folks that run Digital-Tutors.com were my teachers and I highly recommend them. It was a 40 Hour course in just 16 weeks. We covered a lot of areas with design and production. I use some of the techniques in building maps for 3d models in editing my photos actually to bring out depth and vividness.










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