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Call Him Mr. Rose

Fashion Editorial with Aaron Rose

A man should look as if he had bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care, and then forgotten all about them.
— Hardy Amies

For this shoot I asked my coworker who is an actor, so he was perfect and plus I needed more male models to add to my portfolio. After a month of waiting we finally was able to set things up.



I used the LA River and Art District again for this shoot as this has became one of my favorite locations to shoot. With these looks we did men’s fashion and a little bit of spider-man cosplay.




We met at Urth Cafe and it seem like they were doing something down there so things were cut off on one street. Once he arrived we headed to the river to get the ball rolling.




This turns out to be great shoot with a lot of laughs and a lot of fun in the end. It’s never a dull moment when I get in the groove of things with a session. We had music playing to really help us folks on getting the shoots they we need to get. I used the entire area around the Art District using the environment to different graffiti spots. Then the finally location of the parking structure across the street into Lil Tokyo. That spot was all Spider-man.



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Chanelle de Lau

Fashion shoot with Miss International Curacao Chanelle de Lau.

When in doubt, wear red.
— Bill Blass

I was contacted by my client Antina photograph her new client Miss International Curacao Chanelle de Lau. We decided to shoot two looks with a possible third in the works. We met at the Art District, but for some reason I was having major BG’s this day. This has never happened to me before so the entire day just felt weird for some reason.



For the first location we went to the famous LA river where plenty of people have done shoots, movies and videos there. The first look was an army fatigue one piece, with high heel booties. It was an interesting walk down to the river because there is a slight incline into the river Chanelle crabbed walked all the way down and Antina needed help making her way down. For this shoot I rented the Nikkor 85mm f1.8 for Lensrental.com. Also, I used my drone to do some area shots for BTS footage.




After finishing up at this spot, I helped them up the incline and back to the car. Again my stomach was killing me. We drove around looking for the second location but still couldn’t find the train that was supposed to be in the Art District but we couldn’t find it. We found a graffiti wall that was very dope. So we stopped while prepping and someone came across and we started to chat it up. She allowed me to use her restroom in her shop. I will forever in her debt for that one.


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Lonely Thoughts

The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


Her second look was a red body suit with a motorcycle jacket and high heel boots. We used different angles and utilized every aspect of the area to get the best look possible. I wasn’t until the end of this location when we were on a high of such a good set that I didn’t realize that I left my camera on top of the car. I knew something I was up when those bubble guts came back as warning, I did not pay attention to at all. We drove to the next location and enroute there. There was a hard right and when we took that turn, my camera went flying right off the car causing major damage of course.



I picked up all the pieces that I could find in the vicinity. On the inside I was hurt, as I knew all of this was coming out of my pocket because I didn’t have insurance on the lens. On the inside I was dying and wanted to cry. To mustard thru the pain I wanted to continue the shoot, but Antina called it and took us to eat to finish the night.


Honey


**It’s been over a month and lensrental.com still haven’t charged me for the damages but I’m for certain those charges will come at a very inconvenient time.**

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There are things which nobody would see unless I photographed them.
— Diane Arbus
I see little of more importance to the future of our country and of civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.
— John F. Kennedy