Model: Craig
He's a photo artist from Boston. His works had been published in UK, Canada and Russia. Impressed with Renaissance artist like Rembrandt and Vermeer, he tries to apply their insights in his photography, creating thought provoking shots. He's NEXT. Premiering in the Blogosphere's Most Admired Modeling Blogazine, and the only Modeling Blogazine with the hottest Title Holder, Manny Lopes, NEXT Hottest Model, Ready to go NEXT with Sin Vida Padre?
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Model: Mischief 1972
"The play of light upon the subject (the model, the architecture building, the mountains, ocean) is the most important. Second would be human emotions and expressions as caught with the camera."
Model: Kirill
"Five things I can't live without? Air. Water. Food. Shelter. And Sarah Palin of course :-)"
Model: Mischief 1972
"Once my inspiration is done, there will be no more pictures, at least of any quality."
Model: Edy Jabbour
"Lessons I learned from my models? Never take photos without a written agreement. Don't photograph an unmotivated model. Always make sure the model has had makeup applied"
Model: Claudiu
"During a shoot, one of my goals is for the model to be relaxed and to enjoy the photo session."
Model: Brian Keeny
"Most memorable shoot? Photographing a demonstration of "peaceful" Moslem protestors in London. It was so peaceful!, angry shouting, police surrounding the crowds, and people shoving my camera away."
Model: Claudiu
"During a shoot, one of my goals is for the model to be relaxed and to enjoy the photo session."
Model: Brian Keeny
"Most memorable shoot? Photographing a demonstration of "peaceful" Moslem protestors in London. It was so peaceful!, angry shouting, police surrounding the crowds, and people shoving my camera away."
Model: Jeremy
"My Nikon D2Xs with all Nikon lenses was stolen from me in Warsaw this fall, so I guess that's my recent oops."
Model: Vlad Pavich
"Not only a "he"... As long as a person is motivated by personal desire, and not put up to it by parents, lovers, friends, there is a chance."
Model: Petr
"Advise for new models? First, be sure what you see in the mirror is what others see in the mirror, that you have the right material. Godzilla wasn't a model, but a primitive force of destruction. Second, remember that if you are friendly to the photographers, they will help you, but if you treat them badly, you won't get anywhere. Third, take classes in modeling or performing. Models must be able to play to the camera like an actor. Fourth, Don't rush to take nude images; it is the least important way to express yourself. Last, don't be discouraged if you are rejected by agency or a photographer, sometimes they are just looking to make a quick buck on you."
Model: Maja
"When people forget they are not what they think they are. Older (sometimes overweight) women with a mini-skirt or tight pink pants, or an old gay guy with a cutoff t-shirt behaving like a 12 year old girl, that's what makes me really laugh!"
Model: David
His father's Voigtländer Bessa was his first camera. After he broke it, his dad bought him a lomo camera (Smena-8), "The first photo I recall making with this camera was in the Carpathian Mountains, and it was a very poor because of my lack of experience and I took photos of everything what I could see." But, is photography something that he really wanted to do while growing up? "As a boy, I wanted to be an airplane pilot, symphony orchestra conductor, painter, but as I got older, I came to realize that I did not have enough talent for that. I always took pictures, but I began to get serious about photography when I was about 40." So what inspires Sin Vida Padre? "Art. The play of light, and the ability to capture it in the camera lens." And what makes him....well, Sin Vida Padre? "My life experiences, good and bad."
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Model: Edy Jabbour
"Being a photographer is not what makes me happy. Being a photographer is an expression of whatever happiness I find in my life."
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Model: Petr
"Advise for new models? First, be sure what you see in the mirror is what others see in the mirror, that you have the right material. Godzilla wasn't a model, but a primitive force of destruction. Second, remember that if you are friendly to the photographers, they will help you, but if you treat them badly, you won't get anywhere. Third, take classes in modeling or performing. Models must be able to play to the camera like an actor. Fourth, Don't rush to take nude images; it is the least important way to express yourself. Last, don't be discouraged if you are rejected by agency or a photographer, sometimes they are just looking to make a quick buck on you."
Model: Maja
"When people forget they are not what they think they are. Older (sometimes overweight) women with a mini-skirt or tight pink pants, or an old gay guy with a cutoff t-shirt behaving like a 12 year old girl, that's what makes me really laugh!"
Model: David
His father's Voigtländer Bessa was his first camera. After he broke it, his dad bought him a lomo camera (Smena-8), "The first photo I recall making with this camera was in the Carpathian Mountains, and it was a very poor because of my lack of experience and I took photos of everything what I could see." But, is photography something that he really wanted to do while growing up? "As a boy, I wanted to be an airplane pilot, symphony orchestra conductor, painter, but as I got older, I came to realize that I did not have enough talent for that. I always took pictures, but I began to get serious about photography when I was about 40." So what inspires Sin Vida Padre? "Art. The play of light, and the ability to capture it in the camera lens." And what makes him....well, Sin Vida Padre? "My life experiences, good and bad."
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Model: Edy Jabbour
"Being a photographer is not what makes me happy. Being a photographer is an expression of whatever happiness I find in my life."
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