Savannah - Nike Pro Fit
I shot these images of Savannah J on September 14th, 2024 at the Leslie Studio. I shot these images with one of my gobo projectors and an amber gel to capture this moody look.
Chi Nguyen - Low Key Gels
These images of Chi were taken at the Leslie Studio on July 15th, 2024. I used two gels on this set, a red and a blue to high light the beautiful gold dress.
Joanna - Blk & Blu
This set was taken on November 14th, 2020 of the beautiful Joanna at HTX Mulberry Studio . As I’m sure I said before she never disappoints, we work great together. The background was actually grey, I through a blue gel on it. The other lighting used was Godox SK400II studio strobe with a 38” deep parabolic octagon softbox along with 2 Godox SK400II studio strobes with 14x63in stripboxes, both were angled toward her from behind her on both sides. The blue gel was on a Godox SK300II studio strobes. My camera of choice was my Canon EOS R, mirrorless camera with the 35mm 1.4 Sigma Art lens.
Squid Vicious - Monochrome
This was one of the final shoots at HTX Studio 409. I took these images on October 3rd 2020. From the jump, Squid Vicious and I had great shoot chemistry. Before I could mention to her how I’d like her to move she would do it just like I imaged. Honestly it was a little weird but great at the same time. For this set I lit her up with 3 Godox SK400II. The main light used a 32” octagon soft box and then the other two were behind her on both sides with red gels on both to light up the smoke. Camera used was my Canon EOS R.
Angela - Silver Gown
I shot these images of Angela, September 12th of 2020 at HTX studio 409. I decided to wait until a special day to post this set. What’s a better day than New Year’s day. She showed a perfect amount of grace and beauty with these images. The lighting set up for these were 2 Godox SK400II studio strobes with 14x63in stripboxes, both were angled toward her, then a Godox SK300II with a blue gel and a Flashpoint II 320M with a red gel. Both facing the black background. I also added a little smoke for a more dramatic effect. The camera used my Canon EOS R with the Sigma Art 35mm 1.4 lens.