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Posts tagged ‘daniel amick’
This week, I made a composite image. I intend on making a full body version of this, as this is more or less a proof of concept to see how I want to direct the rest of the image. For this composite image, I purchased…
This is an example of a shoot I did just yesterday. It was a model painted with UV reactive paint, and lit with UV light. This is just a taste of the images from the session, but more will follow – hopefully soon. The model…
I hear this a lot, actually. I sometimes wonder what goes on in a young girls’ developmental stages where she, later as an adult, thinks this. It saddens me to hear beautiful girls – girls that should know they are beautiful – think that they…
Meet Evan, a volunteer model who was kind enough to be my test subject. I have never photographed a male model before, so decided to give it a go to start rounding out my portfolio a little more. We went to a vacant street at…
I love to experiment. I love trying new things and stepping outside of the traditional. I really enjoy collaboration and getting photos I cannot obtain strictly on my own. A special thanks to the model, Payton Erickson who did extremely well with the near 3…
Okay, so it’s a wasp, not a bee. This post is also not a philosophical post about being true to yourself…although I do believe that, however, I’m not going into that on this post. I just wanted to use that particular title ever since I…
In my continued development, I am experimenting in new areas of interest, while still maintaining my fundamental core principles of artistic photography. I have ambitions to create ads for major fashion giants, such as Calvin Klein, Stuart Weitzman, and Dior, among several others. This week…
As a photographer, you must experiment. It keeps you fresh, even if your doing something that has been done over and over again. If it is the first time you have done something, then that experience will further YOUR knowledge. Just because something has been…
I was raised on a farm in the country, a tobacco farm to be precise. That is in part where my love of nature derives from; the freedom I had to roam and explore my surroundings. Coming from that environment, you’d think I would have…
Earlier this year, my wife’s Aunt, Cindy Crouse-Martin, passed away. She was a truly special soul whom I related to in several ways – one being the support of the arts, and her support of my work. She spent a large portion of her life…