Sunday, July 13, 2014

Miss Hollywood Bikini Catalog Model Search

Yesterday I went to Miss Hollywood Bikini Catalog Model Search. Sadly I was unable to stay for the whole thing, but luckily the main event is not until September 20th. So here are a few pictures that I was able to take. More to come on September 21st.












Thursday, May 22, 2014

Documentaries

So awhile back I emailed the Los Angeles County Fire Department and asked about doing a documentaries series there. They emailed me back and told me to contact my local representative. I called a few times but no answer. So I went down to a nearby fire station and asked them. They asked me a few questions and gave me (another) number to call. Said that the people I will talk to just want to know if it's personal or school work, if I want to make money off it, what exactly I would want to do and so on. So far none of them said I can't do it so there's hope.

My goal for this project is to document for 5 years.

A project I am going to start on is one based off Larry Sultan's The Valley. I met another P1 and turns out he produces fetish porn. He agreed to me tagging along and documenting the shoots. Sadly he films in an area about an hour (and a half with traffic) away. Due to bus and trains routes, it only makes sense to drive. But I only have my permit, so I have to wait until I get my license. After I get porn checked off, I'll have TV, movie, YouTube and possibly radio and podcast left. I want to show all the hard work that into all these form of entertainment.

My goal for this project is to finish within 10 years.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Lights, Camera, and....

 Progress!!!!

My background stand, two backgrounds, three lights and two umbrella-style reflectors came in on Friday. No longer will I be a slave to the sun for decent light!

I've been meaning to buy lights for awhile but never really had much incentive... until last week. I got a text asking if I would be interested in taking new pictures for a podcast that I will keep unnamed until it's more official. I said of course and then ask when it might be. He said he wasn't sure at the moment. As far as I know, it could be next week or a month from now or maybe it won't happen after all. But I want to be prepared and hope for the best.

I kind of hope it's a few weeks away, or even a month. This way I have time to mess around with the lights and figure out what works best.

More updates to come.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Ambitions

DISCLAIMER: This is NOT a New Year's resolution.

I really need to kick it into gear when it comes to photography, so I'm going to try to do a project every month. Hopefully I can continue this for many years, not just one.

At this very moment, I'm designing the layout for a magazine page (tomorrow I'll take the pictures.) I'm very excited as well as very nervous about this project. I've never done anything this big before. So much pressure, but so much reward.

Next month I'm finally going to buy a good camera from my friend. Depending if top secret people message me back, I'll be able to start either the project I'm going to do based off Eugene Richards or Larry Sultan. If top secret people don't message me back, I'll either do the collaboration I have lined up or do a project with cyanotype and other alternative processes.



That's basically it; I just wanted to update you guys on what was going on. Until next time.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

HOW TO: Cyanotype

I'm going to use cyanotype to make t-shirts for my family reunion that's coming up.

I was introduced to cyanotype about a year ago and used it on sketch paper. It is recommended that you only used paper which is at least 40 lb because of the soaking process. The paper I used was 65 lb and that worked really well. If you do use fabric, make sure it's 100% cotton. If it's spandex or something like that, the chemical might not be absorbed and it will not work that well.

Also, since I used a stencil instead of a negative, I was able to leave it in the sun unattended. If you use a negative, then you'll have to keep an eye on it as well as use a contact printer.


How To video here: http://youtu.be/pKt3PnEvNlE

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

OMG, NAKED PEOPLE

I was clicking around on deviantART and ended up on a photo of a woman's butt. After favoriting it, I noticed two similar comments. First being "I don't see how butts count as art..." and the second one being "This website is for art only, NOT RAUNCHY SEXUAL CRAP!!" I replied to both comments saying that Robert Mapplethorpe is known for photographing nude men, Larry Sultan had a series of photographs taken on porn sets, and Helmut Newton currently has an exhibition at the Annenberg Space For Photography featuring photographs from his book Big Nudes.

But these type of comments got me thinking:
Why is it more socially accepted that the nude figure is only art if it is done by hand?

There are many famous paintings and sculptors of the nude figure and (most) people consider those art, yet if someone took a picture of someone in the same pose, (some of) those same people will view it as porn and smut. This is bullshit. It still takes a lot of work to take a good photo, regardless of what it's of. There's lighting to consider and perfect, composition, developing whether it's film or via photoshop, and so much more.


So remember: photography IS art

photo credit: Helmut Newton

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Photography Goal

Lately people have been asking what type of photography do I want to do. On a more professional level, the main thing I've done is take pictures at live events. Though fun, it is also a bit nerve racking. A lot of things are out of control and I do not want to disappoint the people who hire me. Through various classes, I've learned about different forms, techniques, and methods of photography and find most of them fascinating. I'm still trying to figure out what type of photography I want to make a living out of, but there is one thing I know for sure: I must do something on/about the LGBT community.

There are a lot of misconceptions about the LGBT community. Some people think all gay men are super flamboyant, all lesbians are really butch, that there is no such thing as bisexuality, and that all transgendered people are prostitutes. These stereotypes are not only wrong, but really harmful. They are giving homophobic assholes an excuse to keep gay marriage illegal. We have come a long way since the Stonewall riots, but there is still a good ways to go until we are equal.

I want to show all the sides of this wonderful community to the world. My end goal is to publish a book, but two mini and more realistic goals are to post a documentary on YouTube and later have an art show dedicated to this cause.