Tag: Black&White
Anatomy of a Figure Shoot
I shoot connected to a computer that’s placed for both of us to see – as we shoot – and we’re able to evaluate what we’re getting in real time
I’ll admit it: When it comes to photography, I’m far more of a technician than I am creative. I may have a rough idea of what I want to accomplish, but until I actually get the model or client in front of the camera and we start shooting, the possibilities are virtually endless. I like shooting without a specific plan because it makes for an organic shoot – it starts as one thing and often gradually progresses into something entirely different. Continue reading “Anatomy of a Figure Shoot”
Black and White Spider Awards Honors Photographer Galen Evans
LONDON – Professional photographer Galen Evans of the United States was presented with the 8th Annual Black and White Spider Awards Nominee in the Nude category at a prestigious Nomination & Winners PhotoShow. The live online ceremony webcast Saturday, October 19, 2013 was attended by photography fans in 75 countries who logged on to see the climax of the industry’s most important event for black and white photography. Continue reading “Black and White Spider Awards Honors Photographer Galen Evans”
Champagne on the Bridge
Every once in a while I like to go through images from past shoots and when I do, I sometimes stumble upon an image that I didn’t pay much attention to the first time around, but for whatever reason I’m drawn to upon a fresh view. This happens to be one of those images, from a shoot I did with Carlotta back in early 2006. Continue reading “Champagne on the Bridge”