Friday, January 17, 2014

Coming Back to this Blog in 2014

I shoot the natural beauty of women as I find them, when I find them and this year the shooting will slow down as printing and curating begins to publish my first coffee table book.  In the new year we will focus on a couple of new ideas that include photography and some new media to combine for some really new ideas. This year I'm working to push my comfort zone parameters much further than I ever have.  

To Boldy Go Where No Man Has Gone Before.
I'm going to challenge my beliefs, my methods and my own rules to make a bigger statement, a bolder statement that will sustain it's intensity over time.  

Thursday, October 27, 2011

God and the Damned GOP

Why don't we as a Grand Ole Party love Mitt Romney? One word answer - CHRIST!

We have somehow come to believe that the only way for us to elect a pater familias is for HIM to be a Christian. The corollary to this maxim is that of course "America is a Christian nation" - when of course it is NOT (and by the way was not intended to be). In case you hadn't noticed people of varying faiths and belief systems have been welcome and contributing here since the beginning. We used to welcome them - you know the "tired, the hungry, the poor." Those yearning masses yearning to be free. Free from what you ask? Well how about religious intolerance and tyranny of the state (remember our beloved Pilgrims)?

This deal was struck many years ago by our beloved leader, Ronald Wilson Reagan. RR was a great communicator and he had a great team of writers. He was not however a great Church goer. But he had writers who understood that the audience will fill in the blanks. So when RR (long may his name be praised) spoke of "the Almighty" we all would hear Christianity and it comforted us. When he spoke of right and wrong we heard - "Christian morality." No one since has had the stage presence to allow the audience, or his own team even to interpret his meaning.

We want everything spelled out for us. Every candidate must have a plan to govern the ungovernable. We want to know what the pray when they kneel at night. We want to know whom they pray to, what shape he/she takes and how often. we have a "right to know" we say, but do we really? Then when it's all spelled out we don't like it.

We want a business candidate believing that those skills are transferable - no real examples of that but we believe it nonetheless (see Salomon P. Chase). Yet when we get a very skilled business person like Meg Whitman or Ross Perot or Donald Trump or the recently sainted Steve Jobs we rediscover that to be successful in business you don't have to agree with an outside party. You don't take input on a great idea and you are sometimes a boor! Ok, so no business people for President. Romney was correct when he said "Corporations are people" because that's what we're taught in business school and in the law. How else do we make them liable for their actions? Every lawyer and MBA in the land understood that his answer was correct.

But it his faith not his business credentials that disqualifies Romney from the love of the American populous. We don't understand it and what we think we know comes from TV talk shows and HBO series. We think hegemony and demure dresses. Large families and business success. Secrecy and back room deals. Allegiance to someone other than the American ideals. We believe he might take orders and instructions from some one other - - wait - - are we talking about JFK or Mitt? Hmmmm....

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Republicans have it Wrong - Again!

Been a member of the Grand Old Party all my life. Surprising really because the longer I remain registered as a Republican the less it means to me. I believe government ought to be minimal. I believe we as a society should choose to provide a safety net for those who can't provide for themselves. I believe that being right doesn't mean you have the biggest Army. I believe in an individual right to bear and keep arms - one real good way to protect against an overreaching government. I believe I know what's good for me and you might know what's good for you. I believe you can worship as you choose without the government interfering. I believe Bowers v. Hardwick was governmental overreaching. I believe if the good people of Alaska wanted that dim bulb as their governor we should have left her there.

I believe in the Monroe Doctrine (google it).

Does any of this sound Republican any more?

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

A Rose Along the Path

I love to find a new model, get here in the studio and find a great shot or pose and watch how she becomes hooked and powerful in the room. How do you find a new model, you look around and see what's hiding in plain sight!! Of all the models I've worked with over the years - the only ones who surprise me - without fail are those who don't hustle it out for a living. That's not to say that the models who work the circuit for a living aren't good. They are some great ones and some awful ones but that's for another time. What I'm talking about is finding a rose along the desert path. Taking the time and risk with someone who's overlooked by the crowd or who removes herself from the crowd because she's "not beautiful."



Look at the new model I found on the blog and see the strength of the pose, the clarity of the work and it's her first session ever! Nothing pre-planned. Nothing stock, nothing standard - all of it an original idea for her and the camera catches the freshness of it even when the pose has been done before. What a great adventure.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Important news if you shoot nudes in New York State

a must read article - more on this later.

See today's NYPOst.