Val, Sam and I were trying to come up with new ways to work together because we felt that we were working in a disconnected fashion and it was obvious with the outcome of the shoots. The best way for each of us to be able to push our creativity but to still flow together was to start building themes for the shoots.
We decided to re-shoot Pharoah because the disconnect really affected the shoot we did we him prior. His sculpture seemed to have developed a pirate theme on its own, but when Pharoah wore it the stereo-type look of a pirate just seemed to fuse together. When Pharoah told me that he had dreaded his hair, I knew it was meant to be.
So here are the photos from Pharoah's shoot: our first of many themed shoots.
I think this one should be a Captain Morgans advertisement
Photographer: Nicky Watts
Sculptor: Nicky Watts
Model: Pharoah Kajm
Hair: Valarie Zwahlen
Make Up: Samantha Henrikson
Location: The Village Pub, Las Vegas
Sunset and Eastern Location
Stylist: Nicky Watts
Leather Jacket: Juicy Couture $850.00
Striped Dress Shirt: Louis Vuitton $450.00
Knickers: Elie Tahari $248.00
Leather Bracelet: Juicy Couture $55.00
Silver Band Bracelet: Elie Tahari $298.00
Man Bag: Cultural Design made in
Ixtahuacan, Guatemala
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Brittani Rael: Rain
This shoot was a last minute shoot. I don't mean it was exactly last minute, it was suppose to be a re-shoot for Wear Recycle, but due to some difficulties Sam and I decided to shoot it as a themed editorial series we are working on based off weather.
It was last minute to make these changes. Sam and I literally had a day and a half to figure out how to make it look like it was raining in Nevada, and to style it and everything. The photos came out great! Everyone did an awesome job and Brittani was a trooper even though it was really early in the morning and she was getting wet outside. Brittani provided the dress which helped to make the over feel of the photos seem like they are in either Spain or something similar.
Here are three of the photos. I'm not actually going to upload the photo that is going to be in the series so that it is not published before submission. You'll have to come back to see the series as a whole once it is approved for W25 magazine.
Photographer: Nicky Watts
Model: Brittani Rael
Make Up Artist: Samantha Henrickson
It was last minute to make these changes. Sam and I literally had a day and a half to figure out how to make it look like it was raining in Nevada, and to style it and everything. The photos came out great! Everyone did an awesome job and Brittani was a trooper even though it was really early in the morning and she was getting wet outside. Brittani provided the dress which helped to make the over feel of the photos seem like they are in either Spain or something similar.
Here are three of the photos. I'm not actually going to upload the photo that is going to be in the series so that it is not published before submission. You'll have to come back to see the series as a whole once it is approved for W25 magazine.
Photographer: Nicky Watts
Model: Brittani Rael
Make Up Artist: Samantha Henrickson
The Water Color Society
Here is Henderson there are a few different organizations for artists. The Water Color Society is one of them. They have a number of really talented artists within the organization and they are active members with the communities surrounding Las Vegas.
I was lucky enough to be invited to do some portraits of them. It was similar to the Mary Kay event I did a few months back, accept with all artists. Karen Bindner from Mary Kay was there doing her make overs, Samantha Henrickson (the Make Up artist for Wear Recycle) was helping with the paper work, directing everyone, and taking the money at the end, and Rich Castro did a wonderful job assisting the young ladies in choosing which photos they wanted.
Everyone did a fantastic job. I was more then prepared! There were station labels and a print out directing people which station to go to at what time. There were folders for each person, and name tags ready. It really went well. The only thing that could be changed in the future were the contracts. They really need to be simplified and one page instead of a separate page for each topic. Poor Sam had some crunchy reaction from them, but she handled it very well.
Here are most of the photos. A few were left out by request, but they were just as good I assure you.
Well there they are. Aren't they beautiful? Artists always are.
There website is: www.watercolorsociety.com
Many of them are also in the Henderson Art Association which is found at: hendersonartassociation.blogspot.com
Thanks fr a great time everyone.
I was lucky enough to be invited to do some portraits of them. It was similar to the Mary Kay event I did a few months back, accept with all artists. Karen Bindner from Mary Kay was there doing her make overs, Samantha Henrickson (the Make Up artist for Wear Recycle) was helping with the paper work, directing everyone, and taking the money at the end, and Rich Castro did a wonderful job assisting the young ladies in choosing which photos they wanted.
Everyone did a fantastic job. I was more then prepared! There were station labels and a print out directing people which station to go to at what time. There were folders for each person, and name tags ready. It really went well. The only thing that could be changed in the future were the contracts. They really need to be simplified and one page instead of a separate page for each topic. Poor Sam had some crunchy reaction from them, but she handled it very well.
Here are most of the photos. A few were left out by request, but they were just as good I assure you.
Well there they are. Aren't they beautiful? Artists always are.
There website is: www.watercolorsociety.com
Many of them are also in the Henderson Art Association which is found at: hendersonartassociation.blogspot.com
Thanks fr a great time everyone.
Kristen Satterwhite and Shea
Last week I was very busy shooting and am now getting ahead of myself in editing.
On Tuesday the 7th I photographed Kristen Hertzenberg Satterwhite with her daughter Shea. I'll be honest with you, I could have done a lot better job.
My photo forte is very controlled settings and not only did we shoot outside, I forgot my soft boxes and had to make due with what I could manage when we shot inside. I was extremely disappointing with myself because I have been really good about being over pre-pared with my shoots for the last year, but I wasn't this day.
There is a positive that cam out of this lack of preparation; I came up with an idea to have about 10 different equipment/job lists that are laminated so I can mark what I will need with each job, mark that it has been packed, mark that it has been repacked after the shoot, and mark when it has been replaced in its correct position in the studio. This is going to be very helpful, especially when I have 5 shoots in one week like last week.
Either way, here are the picks from that shoot. One of them will be in a magazine for Kristen and I'll upload that when it comes out.
See what I mean? They're not bad, they're just not the quality I like to expect from myself. I asked Dana (Kristen's husband) if they minded if I re-shot sometime in the future, just for us, no rush with the mag. I'm excited about fixing what went wrong.
On Tuesday the 7th I photographed Kristen Hertzenberg Satterwhite with her daughter Shea. I'll be honest with you, I could have done a lot better job.
My photo forte is very controlled settings and not only did we shoot outside, I forgot my soft boxes and had to make due with what I could manage when we shot inside. I was extremely disappointing with myself because I have been really good about being over pre-pared with my shoots for the last year, but I wasn't this day.
There is a positive that cam out of this lack of preparation; I came up with an idea to have about 10 different equipment/job lists that are laminated so I can mark what I will need with each job, mark that it has been packed, mark that it has been repacked after the shoot, and mark when it has been replaced in its correct position in the studio. This is going to be very helpful, especially when I have 5 shoots in one week like last week.
Either way, here are the picks from that shoot. One of them will be in a magazine for Kristen and I'll upload that when it comes out.
See what I mean? They're not bad, they're just not the quality I like to expect from myself. I asked Dana (Kristen's husband) if they minded if I re-shot sometime in the future, just for us, no rush with the mag. I'm excited about fixing what went wrong.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Easter Bonnet 2009
I shot the Second Annual Easter Bonnet event last Sunday. Fantastic is an understatement. The yearly event is to raise money for St. Therese Center for AIDS.
Thanks to Kristen Hertzenberg Satterwhite, who invited me to photograph for her extremely informative blog called Broadway Vegas, I was able to shoot the behind the scenes as well as the show. Two wonderful men who's names have unfortunately passed me, helped me to get settled when I first arrived during the rehearsal. Thanks to them I was granted my very own platform where I was able to set up my tripod and shoot the entire event in the middle and back of the room, but above the audience. I felt like a queen with a third eye.
When I first began shooting all the performers getting ready I must admit that it made me miss Chicago and Mass a lot. The energy and vitality of everyone reminded me of all the people I have been fortunate enough to meet along my path. The behind the scenes has always been, but since I moved here to Henderson I have experienced minimal amounts of active, vibrant, and youthful artists and performers. It was a wonderful feeling to know it exists here and I hope to surround myself with people who are active in making beautiful art and performance happen.
I especially enjoy as much flamboyance and weirdness as possible so I love love loved the Cirque team. There was a very familiar energy within that room that I fed off of. It reminded me of the Jimmy Johns Boys in Chicago: Lance, Mo, John, Chuckles, Russ, Darcy (we were the boys too so it still counts as boys), Izzy, Transmission Gallery and all the rest of the adventure. It made me want to be a part of what they were doing. Not to mention they were entertaining my camera so vividly; I had to hold in my laughter in order to get the shots. For those of you who know that I want the Cirque shows to get involved in my Recycle Paper Sculpture Project know I was going crazy with visual plans of how I will cast everyone together. It will be so much fun! My mind was going wild! Experiencing these specific performer's energy made me think its a little more possible then I thought before.
The Sopranos were there as well. They always crack me up because of my own ghetto mouthed upbringing from Massachusetts. Of course the accent and mannerisms they're replicating is different then Mass, but its more similar then the Chicago or here. Not to mention that when they really go on their f-bomb rampages and picking on one another during their show it sounds like the regular vocabulary that goes back and forth between my mom and sister.
It was great to finally hear Kristen sing; even though it wasn't Phantom and it only lasted a few seconds. Phantom will be one of the next shoes I see. The Phantom performance at Easter Bonnet was awesome. The costume for the performer wearing the bonnet was by far the hottest one. I loved their bonnet. The whole performance was bad ass in a nice neat package.
Well, I think I've finished my excited rant for now. There are endless possibilities for another revise, but we'll see. I hope you enjoy the photos.
That was before the show. Woh!
And that's it.
Art of Love won the competition, close call because there were 3 ties for 2nd place and 2 ties for runners up. Congrats to everyone.
Visit Broadway Vegas for more info on upcoming events: broadwayvegas.blogspot.com
Thanks to Kristen Hertzenberg Satterwhite, who invited me to photograph for her extremely informative blog called Broadway Vegas, I was able to shoot the behind the scenes as well as the show. Two wonderful men who's names have unfortunately passed me, helped me to get settled when I first arrived during the rehearsal. Thanks to them I was granted my very own platform where I was able to set up my tripod and shoot the entire event in the middle and back of the room, but above the audience. I felt like a queen with a third eye.
When I first began shooting all the performers getting ready I must admit that it made me miss Chicago and Mass a lot. The energy and vitality of everyone reminded me of all the people I have been fortunate enough to meet along my path. The behind the scenes has always been, but since I moved here to Henderson I have experienced minimal amounts of active, vibrant, and youthful artists and performers. It was a wonderful feeling to know it exists here and I hope to surround myself with people who are active in making beautiful art and performance happen.
I especially enjoy as much flamboyance and weirdness as possible so I love love loved the Cirque team. There was a very familiar energy within that room that I fed off of. It reminded me of the Jimmy Johns Boys in Chicago: Lance, Mo, John, Chuckles, Russ, Darcy (we were the boys too so it still counts as boys), Izzy, Transmission Gallery and all the rest of the adventure. It made me want to be a part of what they were doing. Not to mention they were entertaining my camera so vividly; I had to hold in my laughter in order to get the shots. For those of you who know that I want the Cirque shows to get involved in my Recycle Paper Sculpture Project know I was going crazy with visual plans of how I will cast everyone together. It will be so much fun! My mind was going wild! Experiencing these specific performer's energy made me think its a little more possible then I thought before.
The Sopranos were there as well. They always crack me up because of my own ghetto mouthed upbringing from Massachusetts. Of course the accent and mannerisms they're replicating is different then Mass, but its more similar then the Chicago or here. Not to mention that when they really go on their f-bomb rampages and picking on one another during their show it sounds like the regular vocabulary that goes back and forth between my mom and sister.
It was great to finally hear Kristen sing; even though it wasn't Phantom and it only lasted a few seconds. Phantom will be one of the next shoes I see. The Phantom performance at Easter Bonnet was awesome. The costume for the performer wearing the bonnet was by far the hottest one. I loved their bonnet. The whole performance was bad ass in a nice neat package.
Well, I think I've finished my excited rant for now. There are endless possibilities for another revise, but we'll see. I hope you enjoy the photos.
That was before the show. Woh!
And that's it.
Art of Love won the competition, close call because there were 3 ties for 2nd place and 2 ties for runners up. Congrats to everyone.
Visit Broadway Vegas for more info on upcoming events: broadwayvegas.blogspot.com
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