Model/Styling: Kitty Van Horne / Makeup Artist: Anna / Shot: Sydney, NSW – back from my June visit this year
Thankyou to the beautiful Danielle Prowse who is just marvelous with her posing skills Also thanks to Simmone for her makeup skills and making Danielle look so sweaty and dirty. and to NIc who was wonderful as my studio assistant. please checkout her work as she is a very talented photographer
A t-shirt design of my drawing Late Night Reading. / Available as a big and a small design.
Jonny and I met up to try out some lightpainting in his attic. We were up there for over 5 hours and got some fantastic images, even if we weren’t very good at it :P / This is the first time I’ve tried any sort of lightpainting or long-exposure shooting really. The model is Jonny, the painter, me (and his sister) Featured in: / The RB Homepage!! / Core
It’s David Tennant in Ink Rain. See if you can find something not Dr. Who related. / / /
I LOVE THIS GIRL!!!! And THANKS so much everybody for looking and taking the time to leave a comment. :-) xox / series
LIMITED EDITION – 10 AVAILABLE ONLY / This was taken as part of the “Bombshell Babes” Pinup Art Exhibition. Model: Ava Jinx
Artwork: Me Models: / Myself and the Very Talented Barssel Original photography by the Beautiful TextureoftheSin
We read about certain people in medieval times who went about with crystal staffs that could give light at a moment’s notice. / Obviously they have stumbled on scientific knowledge not available to the masses. They kept that knowledge to themselves to achieve the status of wise men. / The wizard’s staff is perhaps an example of the earliest battery-operated torch in history. / / Fractal rendered in Apophysis
“Well I think it’s gonna be one of those nights, R.Whites…” This [enormous, rather heavy looking] fridge is practically the only thing not looted from the kitchens of the Sergeant’s Mess, I wonder why..?!! For this shot I propped up the Nightsearcher inside to get raking shadows through the shelves.
I’ve tried lighting these by a few methods and the torch was the most successful.
Original Image – The Tea Factory, Liverpool First in a possible series of a recurring character and his adventures in Liverpool. Photo manipulation where the light from the torch is seen casting a shadow. Really pleased with the result and shall continue to find suitable locations for edit.
I remember as a kid I loved to secretly read at night, even though I was supposed to be sleeping. And as we all know, children have a very big imagination… =) A pretty simple drawing; I hope the background texture shows up, because if your monitor is set darker than mine, you might not see it at all. Did this drawing in Illustrator and Photoshop. Hope you like it! =D Also turned this into a t-shirt design.
This is my brother Todd and a friend on the Bay Shores Beach many years ago.
“Polar Torch Bears use their torchlight noses to not only help them hunt, but to look for underwater treasure left by the sunken ships.” For one assignment, everyone had to write one object and one animal and our lecturer jumbled it all up, and I got “polar bear” and “torchlight”. We’re supposed to create a creature fused with those objects and also create some sort of story for them and illustrate them in a children’s storybook manner as an example. I was thinking of having it use its nose to hunt for seals, and then when I was talking to a friend on the phone, he had a sudden stroke of genius and suggested that they’d hunt for treasure too. :D A lot of ‘accidents’ happened while doing this, but they surely created very interesting effects for the water!
Another amazing sunset /
cardboard for children:),pens / 20|28cm this work is for sale (US$120)
Rivington Castle digital artwork.
Getting to know the stars is an important part of landscape photography. Using a compass and G.P.S I was able to pinpoint the South Celestial Star. Because of the rotation of the earth, using a six hour exposure gives the feeling of the stars trailing around this point. I used a 5 million candle power flashlight to illuminate the sand dune. Because of the massive size of the dune I had to climb an adjacent dune and paint the light on from there. Camera – Fuji Gx617 / Film – Fuji Velvia
All the protests around travelling the world with the olympic flame prove how serious concerned people are about censorship, politics and human rights as being practiced in China. Like in history France did to the USA i was thinking about the Statue of Liberty as a gift by athlets to the Tibetan people, taking both their opportunity to speak loud with all the media attention at this moment. I understand it is difficult to pronounce the word freedom! In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…
Experimenting with light again. My 13 year old daughter held a dolphin torch on the street and i was playing with shutter speeds. Contrast adjusted slightly.
Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth / And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; / Sunward I’ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth / Of sun-split clouds – and done a hundred things / You have not dreamed of – wheeled and soared and swung / High in the sunlit silence. Hov’ring there / I’ve chased the shouting wind along, and flung / My eager craft through footless halls of air. / Up, up the long delirious, burning blue, / I’ve topped the windswept heights with easy grace / Where never lark, or even eagle flew - / And, while with silent lifting mind I’ve trod / The high untresspassed sanctity of space, / Put out my hand and touched the face of God. (Pilot Officer Gillespie Magee / No 412 squadron, RCAF / Killed 11 December 1941)
This was found of all places in my friends toilet!
This is an original watercolor on archers 140lb cold press papaper size 12×16. This inting is for sale
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