Posts Tagged ‘tattoo’

Tattoo Idea…

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Before I did the shoot with Ashleigh, I knew that she had tattoos. I had only done one shoot with a model who had a tattoo before and we tried very hard to work around it. Trying not to photograph it. It ended up being an interesting challenge. What ended up happening was that I mostly shot the model from the side without tattoos. Which led to having most of the shots from the same side.

Tattooed Nude

Tattooed Nude

With Ashleigh I decided that it’s her body and it’s she’s chosen to decorate it this way. It’s real and I find it beautiful. As I drove to the shoot, I had an idea to get a few close up shots of her tattoos. Partially as a way to embrace the tattoos as a part of her being, but also because I thought it might be interesting to see the tattoos in the context of the nude. Now I think I’m onto something with this thought.

Now I’m thinking it might be interesting to do a whole book on just tattooed nudes. it might be interesting to see images like the one above of tattoos and the nude body.


Lessons Learned - 8/6/08

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

If you’ve been reading for a while now you know that I usualy write a post-mortem article about each of my shoots. I haven’t done one of these for a while mainly because the last few shoots I’ve been working on my confidence as a photographer and artist.

This was Ashleigh’s first time posing nude. I figured that she might need a bit more time to get comfortable but she was quite comfortable with her body. She also had a very good sense of the kinds of poses work well for artistic nudes. It was a joy to work with her and I even felt quite confident in talking to her. Normally I’m a basket case in my nervousness around beautiful women but on this one I had no problems. As we worked we talked and just had a good time together.

The first shots I wanted to get we’re at Pele’s Chair. I wanted to shot here first because I thought that this might be a popular destination and I wanted to get some shots here before any people showed up. Fro the moment I first saw Pele’s Chair I just knew I had to shoot nudes there. I knew that the contrast between skin and the rock would be amazing.

One of the first shots with Ashleigh

One of the first shots with Ashleigh

We started off with basic poses. Just Ashleigh sitting on the rocks with a sarong covering her body. At one point she pointed out a cool rock in an area below Pele’s Chair that she wanted to shoot on. So we climbed down and did some fun poses there. When I turned to look around the area for more ideas, I spotted an area that reminded of the famous shot with Raquel Welch where she’s wearing the loin cloth. So I asked her if we could try to do a shot like that and it turned out to be interesting. I don’t know if it comes close but I like what we did anyways.

Trying to re-create the famous Raquel Welch poster

Trying to re-create the famous Raquel Welch poster

After Pele’s chair we hiked back down to the beach area and started looking at ideas when a hiker started walking towards us so we moved farther down the rocks away from view. We did a few shots of her laying on the rocks near the ocean but the hiker started freaking me out a little so we made our way back to where our stuff was and headed to some tidepools.

At the tidepools we learned just how powerful and unpredictable the ocean really is. There was a great looking rock I wanted to shoot with. She climbed up and got into position. I got a few shots, then she moved to another part of this rock. I got one shot when a huge wave crashed, soaking both of us, including my camera. All I saw was a flash of white and all I just prayed that she was still on the rock. She was but she ended up getting a small scrape on her knee. We got away from the water very quickly. I felt bad that she got the scrape and we spent the rest of the shoot trying not to get it in the shots. I just hope that it doesn’t leave a scar.

Posing nude on metal tubes

Posing nude on metal tubes

For the last 45 minutes of the shoot we shot using the large metal tubes I found there. I thought they might provide from an interesting background. I think the shots we did with these tubes are my favorites from the shoot. I just liked how the tone of her skin and the tone of the rusted metal was interestingly similar while the textures are opposites. We shot in, on, and around the tubes and had a lot of fun with them.

Overall we had a great time and I now feel like I’m more confident in my exposure settings and in working with models. Good lessons to have learned.