Margot, Photoblog

Aloha Photograviewers! I’m going to share a photo with you that I took in early 2007 for the Harper’s BAZAAR/Canon Fashion Photography Award.

I took my friend and model, Margot, down to Luna Park in Sydney with a collection of old outfits, and set up the shots to look like photographs one would see in Harper’s BAZAAR. I did this by previously browsing through the magazine and noting the way the models are positioned, as well as the attention to detail in the foreground and background of the photographs. Continue reading

Jeff Zoet Interview

I was introduced to Photographer Jeff Zoet by a mutual internet friend of ours Miss iJustine. Jeff is based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and mainly shoots creative portraiture. He has developed a unique visual style is fun and entertaining! Which keeps attracting people to him for their portraits. I’m pleased to present you with photographer Jeff Zoet’s interview. Enjoy! Continue reading

Self-Portrait “Black”, Photo Blog

So the other day I took this photo in hopes to make it on to Flickr’s Explore list for August 6h, 2008. However, that didn’t happen. Which is strange cause  at the time of writing this I received more comments, favorites, and views in less amount of time than the last few photos in flickr’s explore list. Could some one please give me a little bit more in sight on getting on to Flickr’s Explore list? Continue reading

Thomas “Opo” Shahan Interview

Last week I found a Flickr Photostream full of portraits of little tiny insects. I couldn’t help but stare at each one of these little bugs at great length. I sent over request to the photographer behind these tiny wonders for an interview. Which he agreed and so I bring you the man behind the lens that captures these tiny creatures, Mr. Thomas Shahan better know in the Flickr community as Opo Terser. I hope you all enjoy his images as much as I do. Continue reading

Chris Archinet Interview

Photographer Chris Archinet just moved back close to his home town in the South of France this past July. Right between Avignon and Lyon where he was born. I think the best way for me to describe Chris would be that he’s a Single Frame Cinematic Explorer of our World. I think that pretty much sums him up. Chris would also like me to add that he is not that familiar with the English language and that he’s not used to talking about his images and how he works. He accepted the interview because he respects the talented people behind the site. With that, I’m pleased to bring you my interview with the Single Frame Cinematic Explorer, Chris Archinet. Enjoy! Continue reading