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Jerrra Blues—In the City

Jerrra and I decided we wanted something with a city in the fall feel to it. I invited her to my home studio where we shot on the roof. And then took a ride over to the Train where we got some more gritty city style photos. Jerrra has a really cool look. It’s very Eastern Bloc meats 1970’s NYC. Her eyes were super bright and really came out with her tattoos. We opted for a spunky style for this set. What do you think?

Moe—Test in the Street

Moe and I decided we wanted to do a Fall inspired shoot. This is the first shoot I set up on Pintrest! We took a more casual approach to this shoot! Just a couple of wardrobe changes and a few location shoots. Moe was awesome, totally ready to assume the role! I was most excited about the shots under the J train! I can’t wait to shoot with her again soon!

Kate—Sunset in Brooklyn Bridge Park

On Wednesday, I met with my new friend Kate to do a test shoot at Brooklyn Bridge Park. We met around 4 and walked over to the waterfront. Kate was pretty brazen! A bit of mild trespassing (her idea not mine) and some fun play with silhouettes where highlights of the shots. She had a ton of personality and really worked the camera, not to mention zero fear! I can’t wait to work with her again.

Ally in the City

Last week I caught up with my friend Ally. I’ve been itching to do some more studio style fashion work. I couldn’t help try a little bit of editorial as well. We aimed for a high color, high contrast mood. Of course, Ally provided plenty of charm, good looks and attitude!

Ally is going to add a few of these to her headshot portfolio. If you’re interested in booking me for a headshot session just contact me here!

Jill’s Adventure

Sunday I set out with Jill to do some pictures.  I always get a little nervous before an editorial shoot.  It’s not that I doubt my craft, but something about having complete freedom to shoot however I like is sort of a daunting task.  So I like to start out simple and then make things more complex.  This is especially the case when I’m shooting a subject for the first time.  It helps establish a trust, and pretty soon that nervousness breaks down and I’m floating in the void again.  It was a 4 hour shoot but I felt like it was only twenty mins.  I think we got a ton of great shots! Check them out!’