![]() But I pretty much knew around 12 or 13 that photography was where my life was going to lead me. I had committed a hundred percent to being a professional photographer by the time I was 15. I’m one of those insanely lucky people that figured out what I wanted to do crazy, crazy early. Tell me about your journey as a photographer. No matter what image I take, they always look strong and elegant. “It started with a color, but as my work evolved I found that the way that I portray women is with strength and elegance. So very clean, bold, graphic, geometric and colorful. It was using clothing, makeup, and the human form to make graphic art. I took the photo, and it was kind of like this universal hug. I bought them online and I took a photo where it was this red and white pinstripe on the glasses, almost like a swirled red lips, white out skin. When I was in college, I was going through the, the artistic crisis of like, who am I as an artist? What do I want to be? What do I want to say? I’d ordered these cyber punk, futuristic, weird-looking glasses. Really it stems from the first photo I ever took that looked like my style. ![]() I think the color red began as an accident. Why do you think that is? That’s a fun question to start with. They hire me to do a red photograph because they know it’s quintessential to my style.”Īs I’ve been looking through your work, I’ve noticed that the color red seems to be important. ”I photograph professional models and portrait clients in this style.
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