Riji is a dear, close friend of mine. She's a yogini, an actress, a model, a fierce woman, and an open-hearted person.
Riji and I had the idea to photograph her in different yoga poses in beautiful spots around the island of Oahu. We got quite a few shots of the poses, and also a bunch of Riji simply looking beautiful, modeling different outfits or simply being herself.
Last year, Riji moved back home to NY to be closer to her family, so our shoots have been on hold, but I just found out this morning that she's planning a 3 week trip to Hawaii at the end of August. We have plans to collaborate again and I'll be sure to post images from that shoot.
Enjoy!
Riji in Wheel
Camel
In a My Evolution cap
Bob Marley bottlecap earrings by Sarah Herrington
in a dress imported from Thailand by a friend
From our first shoot together
So naturally beautiful...
beautiful
Like I said--fierce.
My favorite image of Riji...
June 25, 2009
June 22, 2009
Samantha
I met Samantha's mom, Dallys, through my friend Dawn in November of 2008. We were at Dawn's birthday party and eventually got to talking about me being a photographer. Dallys mentioned that she wanted to have some photos taken of her 10 year old daughter on the beach and we decided to make it happen.
We waited until after the New Year and then set a date and met on the beach between the surf breaks, "Cliffs" and "Mansions" near the Doris Duke mansion.
We started the shoot around 5:30pm, while the sun was still pretty high in the sky. The light was harsher than I had hoped for, but we got some sweet shots as the sun was going down.
The real magic happened, though, after the sun went below the horizon but before all the light was gone. The light had a soft, warm quality that just brought out the beauty in Samantha's young face.
Samantha was amazingly fun to work with! She wants to be a model one day and her dream is to participate on America's Next Top Model. As we were walking to the location, I let her know that if she had any ideas about the shoot, to please speak up. And she did! Her ideas were great and we worked really well together. I have to say that this shoot was probably the most fun I've had photographing people, ever.
Below are just a few of the 250 images I took of Samantha. These, in my opinion, have that certain something--the light is soft and lovely and by this point in the shoot, Samantha was relaxed and having fun in front of the camera. Enjoy!
Just before the sun set.
The sun had set and we were trying to get just a few more shots before all the light was gone.
This is my favorite photo of the shoot; Samantha was feeling relaxed and let her true, beautiful nature shine out.
We waited until after the New Year and then set a date and met on the beach between the surf breaks, "Cliffs" and "Mansions" near the Doris Duke mansion.
We started the shoot around 5:30pm, while the sun was still pretty high in the sky. The light was harsher than I had hoped for, but we got some sweet shots as the sun was going down.
The real magic happened, though, after the sun went below the horizon but before all the light was gone. The light had a soft, warm quality that just brought out the beauty in Samantha's young face.
Samantha was amazingly fun to work with! She wants to be a model one day and her dream is to participate on America's Next Top Model. As we were walking to the location, I let her know that if she had any ideas about the shoot, to please speak up. And she did! Her ideas were great and we worked really well together. I have to say that this shoot was probably the most fun I've had photographing people, ever.
Below are just a few of the 250 images I took of Samantha. These, in my opinion, have that certain something--the light is soft and lovely and by this point in the shoot, Samantha was relaxed and having fun in front of the camera. Enjoy!
Just before the sun set.
The sun had set and we were trying to get just a few more shots before all the light was gone.
This is my favorite photo of the shoot; Samantha was feeling relaxed and let her true, beautiful nature shine out.
June 19, 2009
The Living Earth
Presented by the Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre, The Living Earth is a performance featuring over twenty dancers as bodhisattvas, prophets, animals, constellations, and elements of nature and humanity. Attending the performance was a "journey through the Cosmic Circus of Realization to the Nine Gates of Earth Awareness".
My friend, Erzsi Palko, danced in the performance in a piece about Genocide.
I didn't get any shots inside the tents during the performances as photography was not allowed, but here are some shots from before the performance and during the interludes in the Cosmic Circus. Enjoy!
When I arrived at where the performance was to take place, I wandered around, taking a few snaps. (I might end up including this image in my Etsy shop--what do you think?)
This is where the show was to take place.
The scene, closer.
Moonrise?
One of the performance tents with a lantern rising.
The performance was about to begin--you can see some of the living statues standing under the Skygate sculpture by Isamu Noguchi.
A living statue with water shooting out of her fingertips.
The living statue, again.
Kali
Bubbles
My friend, Erzsi Palko, danced in the performance in a piece about Genocide.
I didn't get any shots inside the tents during the performances as photography was not allowed, but here are some shots from before the performance and during the interludes in the Cosmic Circus. Enjoy!
When I arrived at where the performance was to take place, I wandered around, taking a few snaps. (I might end up including this image in my Etsy shop--what do you think?)
This is where the show was to take place.
The scene, closer.
Moonrise?
One of the performance tents with a lantern rising.
The performance was about to begin--you can see some of the living statues standing under the Skygate sculpture by Isamu Noguchi.
A living statue with water shooting out of her fingertips.
The living statue, again.
Kali
Bubbles
Baby's First Photo Blog!
First off, I just want to thank whoever takes the time to come check out my blog. It means a lot to me. Second, I want to explain why I've decided to create a blog; for the longest time, I've thought to myself that I didn't need a blog as I've got my Etsy shop as a means to showcase my work. All of a sudden, though, I've had a real urge to share more of my images. I guess you could say that my intuition is telling me to put my stuff out there more. So here I am, with this brand new photo blog. My intention is to post images that I like but would not necessarily include as prints in my Etsy shop. My hope is that having this blog will have two effects; 1) to share more of my work with more people, and 2) to get me shooting more now that I have a "use" for all those images that have just been sitting on my hard drive. I really do have a lot of images that never get seen, so this is a way to share what I create separately from Etsy.
So, again, thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy what you see here.
So, again, thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy what you see here.
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