The After Hour Photo. The most common reaction I get is a half grin- half squint that can be interpreted as something between "oh, I see" and "this guy is a weirdo." While most people initially assume I run some sketchy, NSFW operation, the name is actually a testament to how my journey began 2 years ago. In fact, the response is very positive once people type my website … [Read more...]
Photo Profile: Leslie Clements
I love to photograph life as it happens. I rarely work in studio but instead out in the field and prefer the use of natural light. My best work is done in a fast paced, unpredictable setting. I'm a bit of a photojournalist but prefer to photograph the positives in life, such as nature and religion, rather than war and devastation. With a fine art background, I always aspire to … [Read more...]
Simply Silly About Sillhouettes
As a family, acting and modeling photographer, for quite a few years now I have been doing silhouettes of my photo subjects. On one side of my studio is a sliding door that is made of a mesh of steel squares and white Plexiglas. At the end of a session, either a modeling or acting photo session usually, I would place the subject sideways in one of the Plexiglas squares framed … [Read more...]
Photo Profile: Louise Boyne
My interest in photography began one summer when I began to photograph my cats in my garden, which I did almost everyday. I really loved cats, but I decided there might be other things more interesting to photograph. I moved onto people. I went on to study photography for editorial & advertising at the University of Gloucestershire, which I am half way through and loving … [Read more...]
Photo Profile: Denise Diaz
I believe that often times, photographers find themselves lost, having made a turn into a style they may not ultimately love. I started feeling very lost this past year. Everything I'd photograph felt mediocre, I realized that I was spending more time wanting to please the audience than myself. I knew ultimately I needed to change that because if I didn't, I'd hate my work so … [Read more...]