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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Nebula Queen


The other night I had a dream I was being transported through different dimensions in space. I slept quit longer than usual that night. I vividly remember floating inside colorful nebulas while shooting past planets fast as a comets. Euphoric pulses came over me as though I were about to climax. When I felt myself waking up again, I'd get magnetically sucked into another galaxy. I can't stop thinking about this dream. It inspired me tremendously.

Monday, I recreated these allusions I from my dream in a piece I like to call NEBULA QUEEN.

Check out the behind the scenes video.


Thursday, July 23, 2009

Jordyn Sands First Photoshoot


My friend just had a new baby girl named Jordyn Sands, and she looks just like him. When his lady was pregnant with her, they came by we took beautiful belly pictures. I remember them being so anxious to be parents. It's funny photographing couples with first babies on the way. They think they know what they are getting into, but they don't have the slightest idea. They've not experienced late night feedings, the uncontrollable crying, and the dirty diapers day in day out. But when you finally look into your baby's eyes and connect with her, it all seems worth it. They brought Jordyn back to me for her first photoshoot. She has her father's serious ora. When I was photographing her flower scene, she looked me dead in the lense and touched my soul. Happy bitrthday Jordyn and welcome the world.

You Never Had Mackin, Like Galactic Mackin


Every one knows I seriously support independent artists. Recently I had the opportunity of photographing a group called Underground Element, consisting of groupmates Raskoe Farley and Solo Gavera. We started at 5am before the sun even came up. We all drank our morning herbal tea and conversed waiting on the sun to rise. I learned a great deal listening to them discuss their musical inspirations and the direction of their movement that morning. I was really inspired to get started. After we shot the sunrise on the rooftop, we later shot on location in an abandoned crematory in the middle of the wilderness. We recreated number of guerrilla militia scenes with an urban Taliban twist. We ate lunch at one of their favorite vegetarian restaurants and rapped up the last look in the studio. On this last setup, the theme focused heavily on space travel with galactic elements. These guys gave me great energy and lots of ideas to collaborate to make this shoot one of my most memorable. And with no further ado... I present to you their deput single and album cover, "GALACTIC MACKIN" photograph and designed by yours truly.

Check out their music at www.myspace.com/ras39koefarley

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Oema Takorr Fall Collection Commercial

The Oema Takorr Fall Collection Commercial was shot and edited at my studio. Kamar Zachery, the designer of OE, traveled all the back from Iraq for a week of leave and we got to shoot this right before he left again. Thanks to all the models and crew for making this such a great experience. This line debuts the women's kiss T's. Visit OemaTakorr.com to see more shots from yours truly.













Sunday, June 21, 2009

Jae Christian Photoshoot




We shot this on the roof of my studio in downtown Atlanta. Jae Christian gave some great looks in this session. She is so sweet, shy, and soft spoken. You never would know it from the confidence she displays when shooting. Thanks Jae for having such great energy and a positive attitude. You never complained once. One of my favorite make up artists, L'Sha, was on deck. Jae's make up was beautiful and accented her swimsuit perfectly. The song you hear in this video is called T-n-A by my boy's group, Flip Flops & Socks. These cats are serious with the beats and lyrics, a true breath of fresh air in ATL's hip hop movement. I appreciate them for blessing me with the track...this one is a hit!

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Monday, March 2, 2009

A KB Exclusive


My two friends KB and Kwud came through and took my studio over for the weekend.  It was special to have them here because we all got started in photography together in college.  Both of them are very accomplished artists in video, still photography, and web design.  They inspire me. KB's angles are classic and possess a cinematic perspective.  Kwud's experimentation with his lighting concepts creates a diverse depth in his work.  I learned a lot assisting them with their projects and I hope we all get together and create more often.  Thanks for the family reunion! I can't wait to see the finished product. 

Sunday, March 1, 2009

In Transition



It's funny how life takes you through transitions.

What especially fascinates me are the instances where our life's perspective is changed with one event.  It could be the birth of a child, the discovery and loss of love, or achieving a life long dream. Their commonality lies in this… life continues.

This is My Transition.


"Don't Leave" By Brandon Wiggins

Sunbeams spill through the leaves outside her windowpane.

I open my eyes and swallow the majesty of her sleeping frame.

Motionless, she sleeps lightly, holding me tightly.

She exhales against my neck and warms me from the morning chill.

With her eyes still closed, she whispers,

Don’t leave.”

 

I lay obediently in her embrace nakedly interlocked beneath bed sheets.

Tender breasts muffle her heartbeat’s gentle throb.

We are connected beyond understanding.

She feels perfect in my arms.

She suddenly clutches me closer from the startle of her alarm.

Then whispers,

Don’t leave.”

 

Here I am again, surrendering my body to her every desire.

She kisses me with an intensified seduction.

Looking me in the eyes as though she keeping a secret,

She mounts my body.

Grasping my fingers between hers,

Her tongue maneuvers gracefully along my skin.

My hands impatiently wait their turn.

They tremble at this immense stimulation of her moth play.

She draws closer into my ear and whispers,

Don’t leave.”

 

I am committed to her pleasure.

Well into the morning I serve her in bed.

Her every request is filled.

My every wish is granted.

Once more, I unwillingly adjourn, but this time,

I kiss her goodbye for the last time.

She reaches for me across the bed, begging one more time,

Don’t leave.”