So how did this even start?
First, there was an email. I was contacted by Alex (model) about collaborating on a shoot. When it comes to fashion, I have to have a theme or concept so I asked if he had any ideas in mind. He sent me some of the following photos that inspire him...
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Then it hit me. Literally, it just took an understanding of his direction and I flew with it.
These photos, to me, had very common themes: relaxed, effortless, and masculine. And for some reason, the FIRST thought in my head was -- musician/song-writer concept.
#1.) Concept - done
#2.) Inspirational board - Piano. I couldn't get that idea out of my head so I did some research. And that's when I found the glorious session with Robert Pattinson on Vanity Fair. Hey, hey, I'm calling the CONCEPT glorious -- not Pattinson boy.
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k, done!
#3.) Make it happen. Find creative team, location, pick a date, and organize the little details (props, info sheet, etc.). Making it happen is sometimes the hardest part :)
The creative team only consisted of one other person aside from me (photographer) and Alex Lasheen (model)... Alexandra Evjen. Alexandra of AVE Styles was incredibly important to this shoot. A stylist, even when it's not a fashion shoot, solidifies the concept and picks articles of clothing that will enhance not only the theme, but the individual wearing the clothes (and as a result.. the photos!). I was blessed to have such a hard working and dedicated team.
Once I got permission from Geoff Trachtenberg to use his breath-taking home -- I was ready to go!
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.... Well, almost.
The video. This is a bit hard to explain because Jose himself has asked me "where do you get these ideas from?" And the truth is, it's deep in my nature to be a story teller. I mean, that's the epitome of my photography. What I CAN explain is that the only way you can make this happen is with a storyboard.
Going off of my "musician/song-writer" character, I already knew the emotions I wanted Alex Lasheen to portray. He's a frustrated, in love, song-writer that dresses savvy without even trying. And he plays the guitar. I WISH I had a piano, but hey -- it worked out with the "effortless" idea. The plot line came to me from the character concept: a day in the life of this musician who struggles to write a song.
The next important element to this storyline is MUSIC. And that, my friends, is a personal thing. Driving home when I was in high school, I would glance at my rear view mirror and pretend I was part of a music video. Oh, the ideas I had. When music came on in my car, it just penetrated my emotions so strongly. My secret wish... to film a music video. I never in my wildest dreams imagined I could get this close with a photography camera. Staying up late with Jose and spending another set of hours the next day -- I found James Blake. When I heard the song, the images started to just POUR into my brain. I was already creating the video!
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I wrote everything down. Model wakes up, messes with hair, shots of him on bed. Model starts to get ready for his day, etc., etc. Why I chose to film it the way I did? That's just my style. Intimate, up close, and with a shallow depth of field. I am constantly thinking about transition shots as well -- this is KEY to piecing a story together.
Once Alexandra showed me the outfits she styled for Alex, I could adjust my storyline based on her selection. However, keep in mind that this structure is to allow the concept to grow organically. I simply guided it -- just like my photoshoots. You set the mood, and the moment unravels itself. Do not force anything.
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So... that's how this whole project evolved. How my ideas evolve. Hopefully that gave you some insight into my creation of a photoshoot :)
(In case you missed it yesterday, make sure to visit Monday's post with the fashion video :)
You three Alex's really meshed so well for this shoot; and Geoff's house was the cherry on top! This post is made from 100% creative juices concentrate. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos ... amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos ... amazing.
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