His ability to create a genuine film ourveau and work with ambient light night photography for the first time were inspiring.
Dyaphanous: Journey of a Fine Art Model
Saturday, November 10, 2012
A Walk through NYC
Alexander Neptune, of Houston, and I traversed cab, subway, Times Square, and the dark alleys of Chinatown to put a little of the unexpected in NYC nightlife. Before there were any rumors of a superstorm, I found my little romp into public nudity both enlightening and exhilerating, but perhaps something do do on special occasions only. My authentic Japanese kimono and retro linerie lent the perfect aura of mystery.
His ability to create a genuine film ourveau and work with ambient light night photography for the first time were inspiring.
His ability to create a genuine film ourveau and work with ambient light night photography for the first time were inspiring.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Studio without Walls Workshop
My recent tango with Providence, RI and the surrounding area prooved to be a prolific and engaging time, even with Hurricane Sandy roaring along the shoreline. I planned the trip around the Meetup Studio without Walls workshop, conducted by John Hames and focusing on fine art and artistic nude photography. An early results by James Justice photography:
And these, by Ron deLalla, really show off the gritty and inspiring architecture of the open forum studio we shot in:
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
The Wild Side
It all started off with my favorite little number by Yes Master Spooky:
While continuing my portfolio re-write with LC Studios, a brush with a
Playboy casting call inspired me to fully embrace my glamorous, and at
times, wild side. These are the results of our first lat night attempt
at glamour nudes. Let's face it, night-time is the realm of sensuality.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Other Media
Monday, May 14, 2012
Savoring the Rations: Late 1940s Perspective
Thanks to Julia of Eastport, ME; I left the state with a fabulous vintage wardrobe. Her friend's shop was going out of business, and she was more than happy to place heels, capes, dresses, gloves, and even pantyhose in my capable hands. This was a brief "lunch" set I did with Craig Dean. We usually take a lunch break, with fantastic concoctions and deserts straight from Craig's recipe book and memory from time aboard sea-going vessels around China, Cuba, and Eastern Europe. These inevitable lead to Romni, Latin, and many other vibes. Sometimes my wardrobe evokes its own set, as in this case when Arthur Cadieux, a serious painter in his own right, loaned his bay-side kitchen, which was probably in full swing at the time I set out to invoke.
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