January 2010
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Jonathan Leder
Lust for film. I love this work. Snapshot sexy right here >>
Hulin On Wrangler Ads
It seems these jean-maker people CANNOT GET ENOUGH of the whole Ryan McGinley-we-love-to-be-skinny-and-naked-and-unwashed-and-run-around-canyons aesthetic. Rachel Hulin. You rock. I can’t get enough of your sometimes playfully snarky blog! Yeah, I don’t get it either. But they had to do something to compete with those hot Calvin ads, I guess. Just goes to show you. Who [...]
Are Copycat Shots OK?
My Facebook friends know how I can go off on a rant about copycat photography sometimes. My latest was about the pervasive “girl wearing a creepy rabbit mask in the woods” shot that seems to be so popular with Holga-toting liberal art students lately. Worse? How about the girl in the mask holding balloons? Or, [...]
Lighting For Boudoir
From a previous post at BoudoirNYC: Unlike standard portraiture, boudoir photographs are studies in sensuality, not in the average day-to-day look of a person. The goal of traditional portraiture tends to focus on capturing a person’s likeness, or realness. Whereas boudoir is more often focused on representing an idealized vision of a woman. A photographer’s [...]















