Monthly Archives: July 2011

Revisit old shoots

This is from, from a older shoot I did a few years ago in Melbourne. The young lady is a big fan of cosplay. She hand made her own Jessica Rabbit outfit and I supplied the microphone. It was a fun shoot, I had her signing the song from the movie, she kept busting out laughing between shots. Enjoy!


Reworking

Sometimes when I shoot an image I not happy with the result. Over time and as my skills evolve I sometimes revisit older images and re-edit them to see if I can achieve the look and feel I was attempting in the first place. Here is am example of a rework of an older image that I did some fixing to remove distracting elements. The model is Kerri Taylor Enjoy!!!

Kerri Taylor

Karri Taylor



Richard Jochum

I was asked to photograph an international artist and good friend for his up coming exhibition in China

Richard Jochum is a studio member at the Elizabeth Foundation of the Arts and an adjunct professor at Teachers College Columbia University in the Department of Arts and Humanities and the Film and Education Research Academy FERA. He has worked as a media and video artist since the late 1990s and has had numerous international exhibitions and screenings. Richard received his PhD from the University of Vienna (1997). His MFA in sculpture and media art is from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (2001). Richard’s art practice is accompanied by publications and research in the field of cultural theory and contemporary art and he has been awarded several grants and prizes. His most recent public art installation is a flip book with 30 light boxes in a public railroad tunnel in Austria.

http://richardjochum.net/

Richard JochumRichard Jochum


I was hired to shoot jewelry created by a local artist. She works in Silver, Copper
and Stainless Steel. Each ring is hand made and assembled to form the complex pieces.

You can find her here on Facebook