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204 creative works found
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From a shoot with the wonderful Jo O’Brien / She was the mastermind behind this image… her body, her artistic direction. I just went “click”! ... oh and a little post prod too! / / . / Vehicular works / Architecture / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / Wearable Art / Cards For All Occasions / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / . / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Toni Louise / / . / / . / other works to view / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / / / / / / /
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I have a series of calendars that I have produced for about 20 years. This is a possible image for the 08/09 edition. The style has always been to present beauty and sex appeal but with a real look. This shot was taken near my studio in Ivanhoe. The feel is meant to be of a nature photographer in the Amazon or some similar region. Please also check out my www.leapoffaith.com.au and www.bodylinecal.com websites and if in Melbourne my creative workshops.
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The two lovers enter each others mouths in a passionate exchange of lust and sexual energy. Shedding their clothing slowly, they progress to more and more heated exchanges of hand movements and mouth actions. Inside each other, they have found something so alluring and erotic that neither can go a day without the sensuous bodily rhythm they share.
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Another shot from my model shoot. This time her boyfriend agreed to get in the shot. I took some photos from infront of them too…but I prefer this one.
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This is my lovely friend Stacy / Her Deviant Art profile is here: / puppyeyes.deviantart.com This piece was done with alot / of brush work, 2 textures were used. Mine and bashcorp at DA
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Taken at One of New York’s Photography Shootouts. This image is of Lauren after 3 hours of body painting. The wanted to build on the bodypainting to take it to an abstract level and so chose an old fridge to do the shoot. The heat was incredible. It was July in Brooklyn in an old factory. The image is just as hot. Model: Lauren WK Bodypainting by Aerick Sund
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From a series of shoots with the beautiful and multi talented Jo O’Brien / She has been the mastermind behind our shoots. Her artistic vision and direction is undeniably inspiring! / / / See the rest of our collaborations here / / / / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / Wearable Art / Cards For All Occasions / . / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / / / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Ronya / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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DUE TO DEMAND….. I will be staging another Portrait Shoot. I have some new talent on my books with some INCREDIBLE REATURES. and cant wait to work on one of my productions. / / There will be some theming but this will be staged as an OPEN SESSION. I will extend the Newbies first time @ half the admission so this will be a good time to check it all out and get some awesome shots for your portfolio. / I am working on mid MAY Expressions of interest….........if you would like more information, or to book in, just email …..... PORTRAIT SHOOT to events@arthouseproductions.com.au OH! there maybe one or two special visitors from interstate, FLYING DOWN FOR THE SHOOT / —--Original Message-—- (email published with approval) / / From: Shell / Date: 13/04/2008 07:00:17 / To: events@arthouseproductions.com.au / Subject: shooters gallery / / Hi Alatetia, / Could you please put me on your mailing list for the shooters gallery. / I live in QLD on Bribie Island, however if you do a portrait shoot or / something else I am keen on I would love to jump on a plane and come / down. / / Cheers, / Michelle
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Call For Models (Melbourne AUS) Call For Models
by Jo O'BrienIdeally you will be… / prepared to give it a go and try something different or even a bit unflattering based in Melbourne, Aust…
Ideally you will be… / prepared to give it a go and try something different or even a bit unflattering based in Melbourne, Australia look completely normal or utterly unusual or anything in between accept red wine, love and photos as currency I take my responsibility as a photographer seriously. Prior to a shoot I will talk to you about my ideas, what I want you to do, how I want you and the whole image to look and discuss different options. I aim to create an art piece that best utilizes your particular look and attitude whatever that may be. If you don’t look like a typical model, brilliant. I do not shoot underage models without a parent in attendance and encourage all models to bring a chaperon or friend to shoots. I always encourage models to leave their mobile phones switched on, take regular breaks, tell someone where we will be shooting and when they can be expected home. I provide examples of my work, and models I have worked with previously will happily attest to my not being a scam artist or psycho. If you’d like to give it a go and have a bit of fun, drop me a email to mail@joobrien.com.au EDIT>> June 2008… Yes, this post was made last year but I am still keen to hear from prospective models :)
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PHOTO SHOOT MELBOURNE & SYDNEY PHOTOGRAPHERS ALL WELCOME: JOIN THE MAILING LIST
by AlateiaI PRODUCE & DIRECT PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR STILL CAPTURE / for Amateur & Professionals alike PRIVATE ENQUIRIES ALSO WELCOME / ”!http:/...
I PRODUCE & DIRECT PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR STILL CAPTURE / for Amateur & Professionals alike PRIVATE ENQUIRIES ALSO WELCOME / / photo courtesy of MAREE TOOGOOD / / photo courtesy of Jodie Johnson If you are interested in attending any of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SESSIONS that i stage and stepping off the virtual platform for a shoot, meeting other bubblers, working with excellent models, picking up tips on the job, let me know! and i will add you to our mailing list and keep you in the loop. / _photo courtesy of KARLS I organise, models, drops & props, venues, equipment etc. for on location and studio shoots. So jump on the mailing and stay in the loop just email SHOOTER MELBOURNE or SHOOTER SYDNEY to / events@arthouseproductions.com.au Some of the sessions are by invitation only as location can restrict numbers so let me know what areas interest you ie, dance, portraiture, black and white, cityscape, sports, nudes, fashion, catwalk, landscape, storms, seascape, animals, babies, night , long exposure, photo journalsim, macro, etc. etc Look forward to seeing you at the next SHOOTERS GALLERY !!
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I think deep down I have a bit of a thing for pirates. When it came time to do this shoot I seemed to have an awful lot of pirate accessories just lying around waiting to be used. It was good to get it out of my system. Only problem is now I can’t stop thinking of excuses to take more pirate photos. So if anyone in Melbourne feels like playing dress ups with me, drop me a line Art Direction & Photography: Jo O’Brien / Styling: Jo O’Brien and Helen McLean / Model: Helen Mclean / Lighting: James Price / Post Production: Jo O’Brien
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Whilst I do mostly art nude photography now I started in this industry as a calendar photographer. In fact I have made most of my income from calendars that I publish and distribute internationally. This photo is a test for my 2008 calendar and I thought I would post it here as it relates to one of my newest passions. I have started motor cycle riding and am loving it so much. In fact it even is beginning to rival how free I feel in intimacy with a woman. The bike in the shot is mine and as I am a learner it is a very small cc cruiser. However it looks the part and seems to serve the purpose in this photo. I am not overly big on girls shot with cars or bikes but feel that this shot has enough realism to get by on artistic licence. / www.leapoffaith.com.au www.bodylinecal.com I feel that the model is posing without putting on the traditional sexy face and that overall there is much freedom and power in the pic. For me being on a bike allows me to feel free and empowered. I want people to view my images of woman with similar freedom and empowerment. Please also check out my www.leapoffaith.com.au and www.bodylinecal.com websites and if in Melbourne my creative workshops.
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Model – Donna B What more can I say… ;) Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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I attended my first photo shoot today. A bunch of Newcastle Flickr members got together with some models. I met lots of wonderful people and learnt heaps. I had a great day. I might upload a couple of shots as I’d like to know your opinions. Thanks in advance.
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Models – Trash Barbie & Midnight Poison Hot off the presses. Have yet to see the film shots from this set but this version can live here for now as a mini teaser. Think of it as unheard screaming. Clearly I watched Beetlejuice one too many times as a kid. / Inpsired by Richard Kadrey. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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Photographers - What are you paying for? (Part 2)
by Jo O'BrienBe open minded about your camera gear You can make a tripod for only a few dollars...
Be open minded about your camera gear You can make a tripod for only a few dollars, tracing paper makes a great diffuser and a trip to a hardware store will give you very bright lights. Yes, there are downsides, and for the technically perfect photographer, these suggestions will be a very funny joke. The point here is keep and open mind and try new things before forking out $100 for a piece of shiny material that resembles a $5 dash board cover. Unless you use a biscuit tin to take photos, eventually you will want to buy a new camera. Shop around, get advice, try out a friend’s and when you walk into the shop, don’t spend hundreds of dollars on accessories that you wont’ use. It doesn’t hurt to haggle a bit either. When the salesman tries to close the deal, my typical response is “what else are you throwing in?” Studio Hire So the first question you ask yourself is “Do I know anyone who already has a studio set up?” If the answer is yes. Skip the rest of this section, suck up your pride and ask them if you can visit and have a play. The rest of you, ask yourself what you are paying for. Is it the chance to get a professionally lit shot? Maybe you could try a lighting course that will not only give you many opportunities to work with professional lights, but will teach you the theory and science of lighting. Often these courses are much cheaper than a similar amount of time in a rented studio. Do you want to try shooting in more controlled conditions? Try clearing out a room of your house and setting up a few scenes. The results may not be brilliant but it will give you a sense of how much time you can spend setting a shot up before you get to click the button. If you are certain that a proper studio is for you, consider hiring it out through a camera club for a discounted rate, or hiring it out with a couple of other photographers to minimise your expense. Models and TFP Models and photographers have one thing in common – they both need a portfolio of photos to proceed in their career. This is why Time For Photo shoots have become so popular. But before you jump up and down about using a free model take a second think about what is fair and ethical. At the end of the day, both you and the model should be happy with your arrangement. If someone feels short changed, you should consider modifying your approach. This is my rule of thumb. If a model approaches me to take shots for her portfolio, and I am working to her brief, she should pay me. If we have put our heads together to come up with a project and proceed on equal footing where we both use the images, then neither should pay. And if I conceive and art direct the shoot and have priority over the image rights, I should pay the model. Basically whoever comes out on top should be paying the person who is doing them a favor. Then there are test shoots, these are almost always done on a time for photos basis. These shoots are a bit like ‘warm up’ shoots for the model and photographer to see if they want to work together properly. They are also a chance to test new ideas or equipment. Often the images taken in test shoots are less than great, and if they do turn out, they are most commonly shared equally between all parties. If you are requesting a model release form because you intend to profit from the images, in my opinion, the model should be paid or you should have an arrangement to split any profits. My plan of attack is to put out a call for models. Then I will do a test shoot with the model who has contacted me and we either have equal rights to the shots or split them down the middle. If the test shoot goes well we may arrange to work together again. This might mean doing an even split of “her ideas” and “my ideas” for no payment, or it may be paid work if I am contracted to produce shots for a commercial job. Photographers – What are you paying for? (Part One).
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Jess, studio fashion, 2008. The title refers to the model …
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Location fashion, c. 2005 Please see my other work in this series: Black Magic I.
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Model: / Marcus Ranum / mjranum-stock.deviantart.com Textures: Mine as well as: / Cameron Gray / parablev.deviantart.com / redbubble.com/people/camerongray
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