Music can take you on a journey, make you laugh, cry and touch the deepest part of your soul. So can a photograph. I come to photography as a musician, attracted to visual narratives that define an unsuspected beauty in a specific place in time. I am a champion of the overlooked, and see my photography as a way to research, create change and inject some beauty into the world.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Jenny
Jenny is the first woman I photographed at The Cut Salon in Santa Monica, CA. I was nervous and I wasn't sure how to approach my models, but I just asked and then suggested that she and everyone else go about the process naturally. At that time I was photographing for a whimsical project called, "A Day at the Beauty Parlor." I was so fortunate...Jenny was wearing all black and the wall behind her was orange. When it came time for her to sit under the dryer she struck poses in a way that I could only imagine Audrey Hepburn doing during a photo session. Jenny was gorgeous...hands graceful and the arch of her mouth matched the curve of the modern hair dryer.
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