I paid her nothing Bob, she's my wife. That series started because she wanted to be in a sex-blogger calender that was being done for charity, the one of her on the rocks with the falls behind was used. I had done some similar stuff back in college and I'm continuing the series. She's a little less happy with the series now that she has her shot, but I've haven't had her undress in the snow since, so I'm just bribing her with knitting supplies for the rest.
The location of the waterfall and the rock crevice is a private landholding thats open by permit, north of Taos, called El Salto Falls. Its not very well known, we would never have heard of it except for friends who live nearby.
Well it is wonderful work, it is also nice to have a wife that is so understanding and willing to work with you. I hope to see more of your work
Jazz Age # 2 & 3
My attempt to recreate glamor photography of the 1920s and 1930s. Model: Aspen Lyn.
Camera: Ansco Studio with Whole Plate Back.
Lens: 11" Voigtlander Enryscop Portrait Series 2.
Film: Ilford FP4+ developed in PMK Pyro.
Bobpin,
You might want to tell your model with the skin condition that there's a lot of new treatments, including biologic drugs and light therapy, that can work wonders. Just need to find the right dermatologist. Nice portrait by the way.
Great shot Anatoly. It would be even better had the sunlight been all the way up her face, to cut it in half rather than stopping under the eye.
Love it, ustas, to me the light seems to create on abstracting effect which intensifies the apparent indifference of her gaze and cigarette.
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