Shoot Memories # 007 September 8 - 2006

Finally, I got an opportunity to do something I had always wanted to do.  Environmental outdoor nudes and wow, was I blessed to be able to work with none other than Kat Love for my first outdoor shoot.  I had had quite the hiatus since my workshop and as I remember, I hadn't actually be given permission to go ahead to start shooting again, but being the crappy partner I was, I at least told her what I was doing and went ahead and did the shoot without permission.  This shoot landed me in personal therapy (obviously there was something wrong with me) as well as another round of couples therapy, but it was completely worth it.  Kat was amazing to work with.  Such poise and grace.  I think I knew (unconsciously)  at the end of this shoot that I would likely never stop shooting, and that likely, my marriage was in jeopardy (and not just because of my photography).  I'm not proud of who I was then, and I'm glad that I'm able to just be me now, though there was a pretty steep price to be paid on down the road in terms of hurting my family and friends.

A word here on therapy.  You only get out of therapy what you put into it. You have to believe that there is something you need out of therapy before you go into it.  AND, you have to find a decent therapist.  Of the 5 therapists I've had direct interaction with only one was worth the money he was paid.  The rest were utter garbage and got basically paid to sit there and listen to me.  Our couples therapist this time was really, really good.  My personal therapist?  What a joke.  But then again, I was only there to appease my wife.  Although, on the last day, he did admit to me that he didn't think there was anything "wrong" with me.  So, if you're ever thinking about therapy, please, find a good one, and really be wanting to do it, otherwise it's money down the drain.

Shoot Memories #006 February 26 - 2006

As part of the deal with my wife, I could only take a legitimate workshop.  So, naturally, I scoured the internet and found a workshop being held in the South Bay through the extension of UC Santa Cruz.  It was a workshop on hot lights and was very well run.  There were supposed to be three models, but one didn't show and so, Christie, one of the photographers agreed to model for us.  It was a great workshop and I feel like my style really started to show in these photos.   I was hooked again after this workshop, but, there was trouble ahead...

Shoot Memories #005 December 4 -2005

As I mentioned in my last blog, my excitement about shooting nudes for the first time in my life overshadowed my better judgement in not telling my ex wife (wife at the time) of what I was up to.  This was a serious break in our relationship and was entirely my fault for not being trusting enough that either she would be OK with it, or she would shut me down.  I can't blame her for shutting me down and pushing us into therapy.  I'm a flawed human like all of us.  I won't go into all the details of how the therapy went, but obviously there were other issues in our marriage that had not been resolved so we spent time working through many of those.  But at the end, it was "resolved" that if I could find a "legitimate" workshop and/or perhaps work with a male model (to I guess show I wasn't just a perv and only interested in females) then I could perhaps, maybe, return to shooting other models and such.  So, I found Alvin (I think via Craigslist).  He was my first nude male model and was great to work with.  It was a new experience for me both because I wasn't really used to being around nude dudes, but also, I hadn't spent my life looking at and enjoying male nudes so the vision of what I was tying to capture was a bit obscured by my own bias towards the female form. It was a successful shoot I thought and fulfilled my requirement for shooting a male nude.

 

 

Saturday Breakfast...

Lundy's has rapidly become my favorite spot for breakfast on Saturday.  Mostly because of the biscuits, eggs and gravy.  It's got an old school counter and I love it.   

 

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Shoot Memories # 004 January 24 - 2005

Persis was my second photo studio shoot and by far the best I had to that date.  The studio was hers that she shared with another photographer.  She was helpful, full of ideas and really fun to work with.  She was the model who introduced me to oil and water and who showed me the details of how to make it happen (grape seed oil is the oil I still use for oil and water shoots).  I also tried experimenting with some light painting with a laser pointer as well as some timed stuff with me wandering about her with a light.  

Sadly, for me, but happily for her, she retired from modeling soon after this shoot and moved to Oregon or Washington to start a farm. I kept track of her for a while but have since lost contact.  She was very influential on getting me really into the nude as an art form.

Shortly after this shoot, I came clean with my ex-wife about what I had been doing.  I had clearly gone off the rails in terms of not being honest with her, mostly because I was afraid of how she would react and stop me from doing this thing I had really wanted to do my entire life.  And, of course, that is exactly what happened.  We spent the next 6-8 months in therapy...interestingly enough our therapist happened to be an ex-model and was somewhat sympathetic to my plight.  And, this was also when I discovered my real dislike of talk therapy for solving anything, but that's a different story for another time.  

For now, enjoy the photos....

 

Salon - August 2017

As I've mentioned elsewhere, I meet with an extremely talented group of folks for a salon where we share our work from the previous period.  I'm honored to be a member of this group and they really do give me positive and honest feedback on my work.  I wish I could share some of their work, but alas, I don't have access to it...so, instead, I'll share my 20 images :)

 

Shoot Memories # 003 January 11 - 2005

More Sarah today.  I think I only got to shoot with her twice as I caught her right at the end of her career.  I'm pretty sure she's a mom now still living somewhere in the Bay Area.  At this point, her kids might even be in middle school.  For this shoot, I decided to try renting a place for an afternoon.  This was a small B&B out in Stinson Beach.  The place was small, the light was OK, and I still really wasn't sure what I was doing and I think it shows in the images.  Both in the edits (where I was doing things like adding glamour glow etc), but also just in how I was framing things and such.  Sarah was again great to work with however and it was an enjoyable afternoon.  I wish I had had more shoots with her.  This shoot took place in January 2005.  

At this point, I hadn't told my ex-wife what I had been up to.  Mostly because I was worried about her reaction, which later turned out to be exactly what I expected.  However, I did want to tell her and had plans to...but that didn't come till after one more shoot, which will hopefully be tomorrow's blog.  

 

Shoot Memories # 002 December 29 - 2004

My second nude shoot (first solo) was with a model named Sarah.  I can't remember if I met her on deviantArt or somewhere else.  But she definitely was on deviantArt.  Anyhow, she was one of a few bay area models that were around back in December 2004 and I really wanted to work with her as she seemed chill and I figured I'd be able to learn a lot shooting with her.  I rented a Studio in the SOMA district of San Francisco.  I had never used studio lights on my own and showed up early to get a quick demo of how they worked.  This is where I learned about shutter speed and strobes.  For those that don't know, there is a certain speed above which, the shutter on your camera closes before the flash is finished flashing, so really the right thing to do is to set your shutter speed just below that maximum sync speed and adjust either the light or your f-stop to set your exposure.  Anyway, we shot for I think two hours and got a reasonable amount of good work (for a first solo shoot with no instruction whatsoever).  

I was tempted to go back and edit some of these but I decided that I really wanted the photos to be seen just as I had edited them at the time.  The whole point of this exercise is for both me (and the reader if there are any) to see how my work progressed (if at all) over time.  So, without further ado, have a look.  

Also, if you haven't signed up for my email list, please do.  I will send you a password to access the rest of the site, and I won't spam you.  Cheers, Dan 

 

Passwords...

I've added passwords to shoots to create incentive for folks to sign up for my newsletter.  Don't worry, I won't sell your info, but I also don't just give stuff away for free any more.  If you want to see my work, sign up.  I promise, I won't spam you.  I'll send the password along with every newsletter I send out.  

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Shoot Memories #001 December 4 - 2004

My first shoot that involved a nude model took place at a workshop I had found I think through craigslist.  This was back in December of 2004.  It’s hard to believe that it’s been that long!  Although, when I look at the photos, I really can see how far I’ve come since then. 

The workshop was fine.  The guy who set it up (John Brennan ) ran a decent workshop.  He had several sets, and a model who was willing to put up with a bunch of bumbling mostly first timers in a studio.  He set up all the lights and we all sort of took turns taking shots.  Only one person was in control of the strobes at a time, so the rest of us would use the modeling lights to get shots in between our turn.  It was sort of mayhem, but also worked out OK.  The model was oiled up which gave the whole thing a sort of perhaps more glamour feel than I might have liked, but at that time, I didn’t really know what I was doing so it was fine. 

The one standout thing I think he did (which is pretty standard in lots of photo workshops) is he had us put tape on our focus ring at about 2 feet to force us to move in and be comfortable with working closely with a model.  He also taught us the basic things like don’t touch the model for manipulate them in anyway without first asking permission.  Overall, it was a fine introduction to nude modeling.

Because it was my first shoot, I really only got 4 photos I’m willing to share with the world…enjoy.

 

A new series of Blogs - Shoot Memories

As often happens I get an idea in the shower first thing in the morning.  My guess is that it is because my subconscious mind has been thinking about something overnight and upon waking presents me with a “solution” to something I’ve either been working on in my day job or bothered about at home or whatever.  These aren’t epiphanies (although I’ll sometimes call them that much to the chagrin of my loved ones who just roll their eyes at me), but they are mini break throughs…

I recently had my Instagram account banned for breaking the community guidelines:

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The Instagram Team”

Which needless to say, pissed me off a bit.  Not that I’m some famous instagrammer, but I had blurred everything to standards etc, but I guess not enough for their prudish tastes.  So, bleh, fuck Instagram.  I have a website and if people want to follow me, I’ll give them something to follow me for instead of some bullshit censored post of my art with Instagram and facebook making money off my posts.  So, what I’ve decided to do is to go through every one of my (to date) 212+/- nude shoots and document a bit of what went on, why the shoot occurred and any other memories I had of the shoot.  Maybe budding nude photographers will get some insights, probably I’ll share too much about myself, but maybe someday, I’ll be famous and this shit will matter.  If not, lol, at least I’ll have killed some time doing something I enjoy.  So…stay tuned!

Just for kicks and because I know probably everyone is mostly here for the photos, I'll add  a photo. This just happens to be my all time favorite photo.  You'll have to wait through a few blogs to see more shots from this shoot. 

 

Salon November 2016

On my old site, I used to post images from my Salon night (the night where I get together with fellow photographers and share our work).  I'm going to continue to do that on my new site.  So, here they are:

 

First Blog...

Nothing here yet.  Just rebuilding my website in a new home