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Small Shooting Space

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

I took a few days to orga­nize my garage yet again, but this time I had a big­ger goal. I’ve wanted to have a shoot­ing space for quite a long time now. Still it’s not a per­ma­nent space where I can leave my lights up… I sup­pose I could, but just look­ing at the chaos of stuff “hang­ing out” would drive me insane. It’s big enough to put in a 9′ wide back­drop. I plan to be very selec­tive in who I shoot there and how I use it — after all it’s in my home. I mostly enjoy shoot­ing on loca­tion, but occa­sion­ally I need a sim­ple backdrop.

I’ll still need to rent stu­dio space — as there are other rea­sons for doing so — it’s not always just about hav­ing a lit­tle space; but for small shoots with close friends, this new space works well. I added more stor­age shelves to put all the “stuff” that seems to not have a par­tic­u­lar place to live in and cre­ated cur­tains to stream­line the look and not be dis­tract­ing. Paint­ing comes next.

These shots are from the first shoot I did in the new space. They are a com­bi­na­tion of 2 to 3 lights and a reflec­tor but most are 3 lights. I’ve worked with Seye Soyele on sev­eral occa­sions and he’s excel­lent to work with. He is per­fect for ath­letic themes; but as you can see, he’s quite ver­sa­tile in what he can shoot. Con­tact him for your next com­mer­cial project if he’s got the look you need.

Images avail­able with a RF license: Bas­ket­ball player mak­ing a move, Face of a weary doc­tor, Sol­dier grip, Hip hop cul­ture, Exhausted male doc­tor, Con­tem­pla­tive sol­dier behind glasses, Bring your game, Player grip­ping the basketball.

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Abstract Glamour

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Zoom, zoom, zoom. I’m excited to share sam­ple shots from recent abstract adven­tures with my friends at 7 Salon in down­town Seat­tle. I’ve been exper­i­ment­ing with a tech­nique I use for abstract archi­tec­ture; but now the sub­jects are mod­els — often as they’re being made-up and coiffed for glam­our events. Heart­felt thanks to hair styl­ist Jaclyn Beith. Her friend­ship, tal­ent, and enthu­si­as­tic involve­ment in Sus­pended Image™ projects is cher­ished. In addi­tion, I’d like to thank those who par­tic­i­pated in last Sunday’s photo shoot at Hotel Andra: lovely and con­ge­nial mod­els Yuriko Say and Jeana Janik, wardrobe spe­cial­ist Kristi Ble­ich, and makeup artist Ryann Brady. Each abstract shoot allows me to try new things and hope­fully pro­duce more exam­ples of what can hap­pen with a long expo­sure, a steady zoom­ing hand, and a lit­tle bit of luck.

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Video: 9.2009

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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Late Summer Glamour Shoot

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Mar­i­lyn flew in from Atlanta last week for our sec­ond project with hair­styl­ist Jaclyn Beith from 7 Salon in down­town Seat­tle. Our first shoot with Jaclyn was in Feb­ru­ary at Seat­tle City Hall and it rep­re­sented Sus­pended Image’s part­ner­ship debut, with Mar­i­lyn serv­ing as pri­mary photographer. This time I joined in the shoot­ing. We scaled down the space, added more tal­ent, and went for a glam­orous, inti­mate, lifestyle look. Many thanks to Jaclyn; to mod­els Giselle Grabowski, Jodi Greene, and Lau­ren Hesse; to wardrobe styl­ist Kristi Ble­ich; and to makeup artists Can­dice Berdichevsky and Kirk Mills. Mar­i­lyn and I are cur­rently pro­cess­ing results. Here are a few early sam­ples from a great day.

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Images avail­able with a RF license: Antic­i­pa­tion, tub, Chic Fash­ion Eye­wear, Fash­ion­able Hair­style, Lost in Thought, Glam­orous Addiction

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Photo Flâneur for 7 Salon

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

For the past two years I have had the plea­sure of pho­tograph­ing hair events at 7 Salon in down­town Seat­tle. Whether edu­ca­tional classes for artis­tic teams, in-salon events, fash­ion shows, or cre­ative cel­e­bra­tions at local clubs, my doc­u­men­ta­tion has always occurred as the hair and makeup are being done and with­out ben­e­fit of spe­cial light­ing or staged photo ses­sions. Mod­els have run the gamut from pro­fes­sion­als to salon clients to friends of stylists.

Click on any thumb­nail for a full gallery view.

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At each event I’m amazed by the final look of the hair­styles — always col­or­ful, dra­matic, out­ra­geous, glam­orous, or inde­fin­ably chic. But what I truly love is observ­ing the process. Most peo­ple don’t real­ize that hair (and makeup) done at a high level of artistry can take hours to com­plete. And it is within the space of this vast expanse of time that poetic moments exist and, if I’m lucky, are held in the still­ness of a photograph.

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