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It’s not me. I don’t recognize this person. This was a studio experiment in self portraiture. A friend had introduced me to the work of an incredible photographer Brock Elbank #mrelbank @mrelbank whose work I find so inspiring. He focused on freckles and people with qualities normally understood as imperfections in society. And he focuses on those imperfections and makes what I feel is an incredibly beautiful and moving photograph. I have loved following his work and have tried to figure out his technique. He is certainly a master at his craft and there is no way I can match his product but I came across some techniques that somewhat capture the basics of his ideals. This image is shot simply, through a Infared filter that highlights certain things in a persons face. This is what I came up with as I played around with the camera filters in the studio, attempting to bring up certain emotions and feelings as I went along. It’s an interesting thing when you are in the studio taking a self portrait by yourself and you can really work out different ways to express the way you feel. I don’t feel that this represents me and my image or the way I look in any way; It’s just a trick of the camera; but it was an experience I wished to share anyways.
It’s not me. I don’t recognize this person. This was a studio experiment in self portraiture. A friend had introduced me to the work of an incredible photographer Brock Elbank #mrelbank @mrelbank whose work I find so inspiring. He focused on freckles and people with qualities normally understood as imperfections in society. And he focuses on those imperfections and makes what I feel is an incredibly beautiful and moving photograph. I have loved following his work and have tried to figure out his technique. He is certainly a master at his craft and there is no way I can match his product but I came across some techniques that somewhat capture the basics of his ideals. This image is shot simply, through a Infared filter that highlights certain things in a persons face. This is what I came up with as I played around with the camera filters in the studio, attempting to bring up certain emotions and feelings as I went along. It’s an interesting thing when you are in the studio taking a self portrait by yourself and you can really work out different ways to express the way you feel. I don’t feel that this represents me and my image or the way I look in any way; It’s just a trick of the camera; but it was an experience I wished to share anyways.
It’s not me. I don’t recognize this person. This was a studio experiment in self portraiture. A friend had introduced me to the work of an incredible photographer Brock Elbank #mrelbank @mrelbank whose work I find so inspiring. He focused on freckles and people with qualities normally understood as imperfections in society. And he focuses on those imperfections and makes what I feel is an incredibly beautiful and moving photograph. I have loved following his work and have tried to figure out his technique. He is certainly a master at his craft and there is no way I can match his product but I came across some techniques that somewhat capture the basics of his ideals. This image is shot simply, through a Infared filter that highlights certain things in a persons face. This is what I came up with as I played around with the camera filters in the studio, attempting to bring up certain emotions and feelings as I went along. It’s an interesting thing when you are in the studio taking a self portrait by yourself and you can really work out different ways to express the way you feel. I don’t feel that this represents me and my image or the way I look in any way; It’s just a trick of the camera; but it was an experience I wished to share anyways.
It’s not me. I don’t recognize this person. This was a studio experiment in self portraiture. A friend had introduced me to the work of an incredible photographer Brock Elbank #mrelbank @mrelbank whose work I find so inspiring. He focused on freckles and people with qualities normally understood as imperfections in society. And he focuses on those imperfections and makes what I feel is an incredibly beautiful and moving photograph. I have loved following his work and have tried to figure out his technique. He is certainly a master at his craft and there is no way I can match his product but I came across some techniques that somewhat capture the basics of his ideals. This image is shot simply, through a Infared filter that highlights certain things in a persons face. This is what I came up with as I played around with the camera filters in the studio, attempting to bring up certain emotions and feelings as I went along. It’s an interesting thing when you are in the studio taking a self portrait by yourself and you can really work out different ways to express the way you feel. I don’t feel that this represents me and my image or the way I look in any way; It’s just a trick of the camera; but it was an experience I wished to share anyways.
It’s not me. I don’t recognize this person. This was a studio experiment in self portraiture. A friend had introduced me to the work of an incredible photographer Brock Elbank #mrelbank @mrelbank whose work I find so inspiring. He focused on freckles and people with qualities normally understood as imperfections in society. And he focuses on those imperfections and makes what I feel is an incredibly beautiful and moving photograph. I have loved following his work and have tried to figure out his technique. He is certainly a master at his craft and there is no way I can match his product but I came across some techniques that somewhat capture the basics of his ideals. This image is shot simply, through a Infared filter that highlights certain things in a persons face. This is what I came up with as I played around with the camera filters in the studio, attempting to bring up certain emotions and feelings as I went along. It’s an interesting thing when you are in the studio taking a self portrait by yourself and you can really work out different ways to express the way you feel. I don’t feel that this represents me and my image or the way I look in any way; It’s just a trick of the camera; but it was an experience I wished to share anyways.
It’s not me. I don’t recognize this person. This was a studio experiment in self portraiture. A friend had introduced me to the work of an incredible photographer Brock Elbank #mrelbank @mrelbank whose work I find so inspiring. He focused on freckles and people with qualities normally understood as imperfections in society. And he focuses on those imperfections and makes what I feel is an incredibly beautiful and moving photograph. I have loved following his work and have tried to figure out his technique. He is certainly a master at his craft and there is no way I can match his product but I came across some techniques that somewhat capture the basics of his ideals. This image is shot simply, through a Infared filter that highlights certain things in a persons face. This is what I came up with as I played around with the camera filters in the studio, attempting to bring up certain emotions and feelings as I went along. It’s an interesting thing when you are in the studio taking a self portrait by yourself and you can really work out different ways to express the way you feel. I don’t feel that this represents me and my image or the way I look in any way; It’s just a trick of the camera; but it was an experience I wished to share anyways.
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  • galleries
    • quick portfolio
    • travel
    • music and entertainment
    • portrait
    • headshot studio portraiture
    • weddings
  • Recent Projects
    • ocotillo wells desert 2020
    • Jennifer and Dave Engagement
    • Mitch and Elyse Wedding 2020
    • Shauna and Eric Engagement
    • 17th Kroq Weenie Roast 2019
    • Post Malone @ the Honda Center Nov 2019
    • Twenty One Pilots @ Honda Center Nov 19
    • Weathers Family Portrait 2019
    • Shauna Headshots 5.19
    • Rainy Day Portraits
    • Peters Family Portraits 2019
    • Studio Self Portraits – Infared
    • Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson @ Five Points 8/30/18
    • Mike and Lauren’s Wedding @ Aliso Viejo
    • Tara and Edward wedding @ the Wayfarer’s Chapel
    • Big Bear Family Portrait 2018
    • new zealand 2017 gallery
    • Vietnam 2017
    • Sangermano Family Portrait 18
    • Hay Wedding 2021 @ Lavender Oaks
  • Client Galleries
  • CONTACT
  • Euro Shoot BTS w/ Travel Beans
  • Travel Publications