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Ballerinas performing in Staines Upon Thames, Surrey.
Black and white taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Shot with a Canon 5dsr + Canon 200mm f/2L IS USM Lens. See more pictures and read the whole review over at: www.nicksparksphotography.com/blog/canon-200mm-f2l-is-usm... For wedding photography go to my other flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/nicksparksweddings
Yesterday I found out my best friend Flor who lives in California might be coming to visit me for winter break!! osijdoasidj I am so excited ♥ I don't think she's ever experienced a real winter, I'm sure Chicago won't disappoint her!
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I took these (see others on my instagram) right after ‘enchanted forest’ (I literally turned around and saw this beautiful opening between the trees) and as you can probably tell... got more soaked the longer I ran back and forth to my camera through the mud and spider webs. Ah well... anything to get the shot! 🍂
This is Becky Chatfield - one of the Wagana Aboriginal Dancers.
I have to say, this was one extraordinary photoshoot. Becky and I made our way up to King's Tableland. It was, once again very foggy, but not as foggy as it was when Annie & I shot "The forgotten". The view was peeping through the clouds, as was the sun. My only instruction to Becky was "to dance" and that's exactly what she did. For about an hour, she performed various traditional Aboriginal dances and there were moments when I just had to put my camera down and watch because what I was witnessing was truly special. It was just us, on what seemed like the top of the world. There were points where she was literally dancing in cloud and it'll be a moment I'll never forget.
There was even an instance when two tourists made their way over towards us. I can still recall the moment they held their breath, when they first sighted Becky. They just stood still and watched her.
This is one of my six portraits, which will be featured in an upcoming exhibition alongside four other photographers. For more information, click this link.
This lovely lady by Laurie Lenz has just stolen my heart!! This is actually the 1st photo I took of her. She arrived in this dress, so I picked this magazine photo as a background for her!
Ballet with a modern twist, performed in Staines Upon Thames, Surrey.
Taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Ballet with a modern twist, performed in Staines Upon Thames, Surrey.
Taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
When I think about who I am, I fall back and forth between two different characters. One is vibrant and happy while the other is more fascinating to me. She is not who I am, but who I dream of. She is melancholy, a dreamer, someone who longs to live in a fairytale world. She is spirit and ash. She rides the wind.
I have been creating so many images lately with heavy compositing, and I was loving that experimentation. I have no plans on stopping, either. But in that haze of image editing I decided to try for a simpler composition and shoot in my favorite spot in the forest. I went with my friend Kyna to take some photos. We had tea and chocolate and then sat in the ivy, burning candles and playing with wax.
Earlier in the day we visited a local Goodwill and found many books for the photo shoot. I bought about 25 of them and decided to make do with those. One that we found, which was extra special, was a huge anthology of Shakespeare's works, with illustrations. It was incredible timing, as I was fashioning the character of the image around Ophelia.
When we got to the forest I opened up the Shakespeare book and turned to Hamlet where I found the page you see in the final image. I put a vine in her hair and posed her quite similar to the woman in the book, and decided to go for a play on characters: one mimicking the other.
To read is to escape; to become someone else; to wish for a new life. So much of reading is becoming, not just imagining. We can feel what they feel, and in doing so, become those characters, even if for a brief time. Escape, release, and imagination. These emotions are what books are made of. Enchanted.
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Bubba and Angie
May 1988
I seriously thought I was fat! I also seriously hated my hair that day. But, I loved that dress!
Taken after dinner and drink out with friends...
Dress from Extreme boots from liberty watch DKNY given as gift.
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There’s nothing I love more than venturing into a foggy forest and discovering an opening of light. I was absolutely drenched while taking this, but that’s half the fun right?!
Self Portrait 🎃
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The energy of the musician playing this marimba is palpable. You can almost hear the wonderful sound of the rosewood bars of this beautiful musical instrument. The the wonderful colorful abstract patterns of the dress along with the color coordination of purple and white of the dress and mallets add to the festive mood.
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a special event in Latino families to celerate a girl's 15th birthday. This event marks the passage from girlhood to womanhood
I insist that you see this one LARGE!
I'm using this photo to officially announce my new blog. I've mentioned it a briefly in previous posts, but now it is really up and running. It will feature before and afters of my photos, tutorials (soon), and weekly interviews with artists I find inspirational. This week I interviewed one of my flickr favorites, Midnight-Digital, and next week I will interview the incomparable Solea, so be sure to check back.
Jacob's Ladder is actually the real name of this staircase that scales an enormous hill in my hometown. I used three images that I captured to create this (check out before and afters) and the lighting was inspired by the aforementioned, Midnight-Digital.