I have been in the creative industry most of my life and involved with photography for several year now. Recently, I have chosen to focus on some new types of created images. I am going to be working on images of inspiration, love, compassion, imagination, heart, feeling and exploring emotion and the human condition.
I feel it is important as an artist to embrace things about the world and express ones perceptions and project it in visuals. Sometimes not even interpreting but redefining an image to provoke thought. I want to be an artist that does not necessarily tell others what to think but rather inspires to think and think for themselves or as a community.
If you are a model, musician, talent, actor/actress, business owner, or just a creative soul 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 want to work with you. Curious? Let me know your thoughts.
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A Boy and his dog
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Here is a little self portrait of myself and Bootsie. Bootsie is actually my brothers dog that he got to keep my mother company, but she has become my little buddy as well. She is the cutest little thing.
In the morning, when she first wakes up and greets you, she stretches out her front paws and drags herself across the floor towards you only using her front paws, all the while have the cutest dog smile on here face. Bootsie reminds me of those muppet dogs sometimes as well as Toto from “The Wizard of Oz”. I have to say that I have grown quite fond of the pup. I hope you enjoy this picture.
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Treading Dreams
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This shot was done at an artists and photographer meet and greet in Talihina, Oklahoma. The host of the event had a heated pool and hot tub that were both salt water.
This was a result of my first time shooting under water while also learning to use scuba equipment for the first time. So, I was really winging the whole experience. Instead of having an camera enclosure, I was using an underwater camera bag so this made it awkward as well.
Luckily, i had several understanding models that I was working with. Rachel is the model in this particular shot and wanted to do a sort of under water meditation type shot.
Despite it being a learning experience. I am very happy with the way the shots turned out. I have to thank everyone that helped make it possible, from the gentleman that let me borrow his scuba equipment to the photographer who was injured and could not do the underwater pictures he wanted and so graciously let me attempt the experience. Yet again my work evolves because I had the opportunity to work with wonderful and supportive people.
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Well, I feel like I am starting to finally figure out this HDR stuff. I was not pleased with the way my colors were coming out before. But I have done some recent images that I think I had more understanding of the process and was able to have a more desired result. Here is one of the images of a friend of mine and fellow photographer.
I really like the vividness and detail. A friend of mine said my HDR work reminded her of a photographer named Dave Hill.
I was not familiar with his work so I looked him up and he has some pretty spectacular stuff and a really developed style. I think my work is different that his and with HDR I still think I have a bit to go to be close to what he does. I am guessing he uses a mix of HDR and other editing techniques, which is what i have been doing as well.
With as many photographers and people with cameras out there, you have to have a unique process with shooting, lighting, editing, and idea to stand out from the rest.
Here is a link to Dave Hill’s Website: http://www.davehillphoto.com/
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