Liz
Liz is one of those people so candidly gorgeous you can't help but stare. So glad we got to do a quick shoot at her apartment a few days before we left Rome, taking advantage of the last bit of window light coming in through her living room balcony.
All you really need to make portraits are a camera and a subject. I've never been one for artificial lighting, and I believe people look their best when things are simple, natural, classic. Thanks, Liz, for being so down to shoot with me on a random Monday afternoon.
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Model: Elizabeth Murphy
Make-up: Kristin Hyatt
Photography: Sophia Liu
I set up a casual portrait session in my office photo studio and revisited my favorite lighting setup: one light, one softbox, and a fan.
Glad we got to go out and enjoy a breath of fresh air in this coastal town I have near and dear to my heart.
This was my first time shooting maternity, and what an opportunity to capture portraits of womanhood, beauty, and the unbelievable wonder of the female body.
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Last week my friend and aspiring stand-up comic Nelson hit me up for headshots. I wanted to go beyond the classic actor headshots and make portraits that express his colorful personality.
This week I was fortunate to test with a model from MC2 Model Management. Russian-born Yuliya is based in Miami and happened to be in town for a bit, and the agency arranged for a test shoot.
I love light and movement, shape and textures. For me it's more than showing off clothes. I want the personality and emotions of the model to come through. And the more I experiment, the more I come back to simple and sleek forms, clean lines, and beautiful natural expressions.
Refusing glossy perfection to create simple, truthful, and photojournalistic photographs that look into each person's soul.
Aan athlete's body in itself tells a story of hard work, determination, and persistence.
I want to create more photographs that resemble paintings. Less fast photography, more meaningful fine art photography.
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I invited my friend Mariah to come in and model, and asked Bernadette to do a soft smokey look on her. My concept was natural, sexy, supermodel.
Cindy knows how to pose in every outfit and play the the part of a girl in any mood - whether it be commercial beauty, dark and moody, bubbly and colorful, or street chic.
I love portraits with a passion. Posing, facial expression, light, styling...these are probably my favorite things in the world.
After shooting beauty with butterfly lighting these past two weeks, I've missed the depth and drama a one light setup creates.
Who would’ve guessed that ten years later, while the world embraces a collective nostalgia for 2016, I’d find myself revisiting this hobby again.