I’ve been posting a lot of stuff to Facebook and dropping the ball here on my blog. So, the next few posts will be rectifying that.
I’m really excited about the video I did working with a skilled local boudoir photographer, Dawn Gilmore. Dawn posted that she was thinking about doing a video and asked if anyone could help. I told her I wanted to try doing one and I showed her another video I had done. We got a lovely model that I’m sure you’ll recognize from earlier posts, Diana. Dawn’s make up artist, Krystle Dantas worked her magic too.
The rest of the story is in the video on Dawn’s FAQ page.
I’m pleased to say the video got over 2500 views so far!
I’m reading Andrew Wyeth’s book “Autobiography” that accompanied an art show of Wyeth’s works back in the 90s. I love his work! What makes the book so interesting is that Wyeth talks a little about how or why he made the paintings in the book. Many of the paintings are based on some small, seemingly insignificant detail that we might not notice without Andrew telling us what he was thinking or seeing that day that inspired the painting.
In this photo that I did with my Fuji x100s the other day I was at first commenting on the casual disposal of what remained of what was once a beautiful animal. What drew me in when I processed the photo in Lightroom and MacPhun Tonality Pro was the puff of white fur on the far left back side of the deer in the photo. The details by the mouth are of interest too. I first learned of Tonality from a write up by a very talented photographer from San Diego, Peter Tellone.
Deer Remains found in a parking area near a wildlife area