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Edit from Bridal Session
Photography by Kristen Curette
Styling by Hunter Leone of Three Nails Photography
Bridal Gowns Samuelle Coutoure
Bride Shoes Free People
Venue The North Market Venue (Shreveport, LA)
Flowers Three Nails
Hair and Makeup Three Nails
Styling Three Nails
Models:
Bride Anne Kate
This is our Xmas tree this year. Looks 100 times more evil here with this treatment than in color. My grandfather (on my mother's side) died this past year, and he was a real deer hunting enthusiast. I inherited all his antlers... so the logical thing to do was use a nice set as our topper to our Xmas tree! -in honor of Elrid Spinas 1923-2009.
This image was taken using a Canon 30D-SLR with a Canon 100mm macro lens, pointed through a 1950's Kodak Duaflex twin-lens camera's viewfinder. Some call this technique "TTV" or Through-The-Viewfinder photography. I then adjust curves and turn the image into a duotone in Photoshop. All the "funk" and unfocused area comes from shooting through the old funky plastic lenses of the vintage camera.
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Canon 30D
Canon EF 100mm Macro
1/125 second exposure @ F5
Canon 580EX speedlight bounced off the ceiling
ISO 100
through the lens of a...
Kodak Duaflex IV Twin-Lens-Reflex box camera, circa 1950's
Bowie knife with a deer antler, black walnut handle. The knife has a stainless steel guard. The sheath was a design I made, I just oiled the leather.
This is the Walled Garden at Houghton Hall.
Houghton Hall was the home of Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister from 1721 to 1742.
Houghton was built between 1722 and 1735.
This site was the former kitchen garden, the present dimentions date back to the early 19th century.
It had been brought back into use in 1991, by Lord Cholmondeley as a memorial to his grandmother who died in 1989.
Each section has been divided into quarters, and then divided again.
This is the Herbaceuos border.
Seating area with a bust.
It is a new rustic temple, with oak Tuscan pillars and a pediment filled with deer antlers, has been designed by Julian and Isobel Bannerman.
This is the Walled Garden at Houghton Hall.
Houghton Hall was the home of Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister from 1721 to 1742.
Houghton was built between 1722 and 1735.
This site was the former kitchen garden, the present dimentions date back to the early 19th century.
It had been brought back into use in 1991, by Lord Cholmondeley as a memorial to his grandmother who died in 1989.
Each section has been divided into quarters, and then divided again.
This is the Herbaceuos border.
Seating area with a bust.
It is a new rustic temple, with oak Tuscan pillars and a pediment filled with deer antlers, has been designed by Julian and Isobel Bannerman.
A singularly unique and ancient cypress tree, now partially dead, with its amazingly tall spire reaching high into the Roanoke River bottomlands.
Bowie knife with a deer antler, black walnut handle. The knife has a stainless steel guard. The sheath was a design I made, I just oiled the leather.
The Barbershop owner said, "This is the arrow that killed the deer." We were off the beaten path in Tennessee and this was proudly displayed on the front porch of his shop. I found it disturbing, yet somehow artistic at the same time.
These antler coffe tables are unique in the home decor industry. Moose, elk and deer antler coffee tables that will be a conversation piece in an setting.
Title: Red Raven
Photographer and Art Director: RENÉ SALVADOR
Assistant: David Del Valle
Model and stylist: Nicole Alexis Sully
Hair Stylist: Shannon Hay
Make Up: Selina Heraz-Bautista
A ranch gate on the edge of the Banning-Lewis ranch frames the full moon rising over the plains. A wall of low clouds to the east delayed the moonrise by a few minutes, but the wait was worth it.
This is a small stashpot/ pill pot i made from antler and burl oak all found locally, i scrimshawed it with the traditional sami weave pattern.
Skidaway Island, Chatham County, GA
Mice, squirrels and other animals will gnaw on antlers for their nutrients and to wear down their ever growing teeth.
"Yellow-Crowned Night Heron"
sterling silver, acrylic on deer antler, carnelian, moonstone
Exhibiting member in Jewelry
Photographer/Art Director: RENÉ SALVADOR
Model: Nicole Alexis Sully
Title: Ophelia, of the starry night
These are the antlers of the Great Irish Elk or Giant Deer which were found in the Bog of Allen and are reckoned to be about 12,000 years old. It now hangs in the Bog of Allen Nature Centre.
More info on Nature Centre at:
www.ipcc.ie/BOAorientation.html
More info on The Great Irish Elk at: