Of Pointe Shoes and Mattresses
Today’s post on Insidious Tomatoes.
Today’s post on Insidious Tomatoes.
I had done an image, “Dancepaper,” last year that I liked very much. My problem with that image was that I didn’t realize not too many people are around who
It does often happen that I know what I want in an image before I shoot it. This is called “pre-visualization.” Â Equally as often, I either have no idea what
My blog post for today is on Insidious Tomatoes
It poured on the way, but thankfully by the time we arrived – we included dancers Natalie and Haley – the rain stopped and the skies were not so gray.
I wrote on my last blog post on Insidious Tomatoes about the use of triangles in composition. You know those annoying tests you see on Facebook? Let’s see if you
So I found myself on a jetty outside Mayport, FL, late Saturday afternoon, with a score of professional dancers. The portion of the jetty we were on was made of
Adding a sense of motion to a photograph can be done in a couple of ways, either at exposure or afterwards during post processing. For this image of Natalie, I
With the help of 3 very lovely and talented dancers I was shooting our monthly assignment for Insidious Tomatoes – May Flowers. I decided to use a Lois Greenfield shoot
I love tone-on-tone images. Black-on-black. White-on-white. We were in studio shooting a project theme for Insidious Tomatoes. I had solicited the help of 3 young, talented dancers, all proper, highly