Trying to challenge myself
🕑 Added 2025-04-28 22:50:08 +0000 UTCAs someone working in the creative space, I've never quite understood the artists/photographers that do the same style throughout their whole career. Especially in a social media world where a good response to something can give you the mindset that it's the only style that works for you, it's dangerous. People will get bored and move on.
I recently saw a photographer talking about the shoot above with the legendary Naomi Campbell. The photographer explained how they got this effect and it really intrigues me. To achieve it you need a combination of studio flash photography and studio constant lighting (ie not flash).
I'm surprised Naomi approved images where she's not really recognisable but then, she is also probably excited about trying something new. When I see images and hear stories like this about experimentations in technique, I wonder how I could adapt it or reinterpret it to work with a male nude. This would be a lot of fun to experiment with.
Comments
Brenton Parry
Oh the model would be nude... It's hard to explain the technique but the blur comes from the model moving within their own silhouette.
Jan-Patrick Osterloh
Maybe a more transparent fabric could make it more erotic. Or the fabric could be tight to the body to show off the male body form?
Brenton Parry
If I do it the way I want to, there would still be a full download for you lovely supporters here. I don't know that there is a way to do this on video, just a behind the scenes.
Kevin Spratt
Maybe for the Patreon site.