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CRW_0943 Experimentation and Goths...
 
 

So, what do you do when you get a pair of goths in the studio?

Simple, you turn the guy into the Crow and the girl into a total glamour puss.

Last Saturday, I had an insane shoot with Maz and her friend Graeme. I’ve shot Maz once before and we got on like a total riot then, so she’s comfortable with me shooting her and gave us some great looks and poses and a fantastic laugh.

Graeme, on the other hand, had never modelled before and was understandably tense about getting in front of the camera and posing around. Well, no need to worry. After a couple of pointers on his first couple of poses, he was striking up like a pro giving it all for the camera. We got some great shots, but this one is one of my favourites of the two of them.

I know its not nude (there has been a lot of that lately) but I still think its a smart shot and the heavy goth high contrast B&W treatment works..I think… Hope you enjoy it too.

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7 PVC and Pyretta...
 
 

I had a shoot with a very unwell Pyretta Blaze recently. Despite coughing til she nearly passed out and feeling really terrible, she was a total joy to work with.

Mad as a box of frogs, but great fun. Just don’t call her Charlotte or she’ll make you suffer in so many (fun and interesting ;-)) ways.

She comes very well prepared - her case nearly gave me a hernia trying to lift it - and ready to go the second she got into the studio.

Hire her. You won’t regret it and you’ll love every second ;-)

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I had a great shoot today with a very beautiful and fun young lady called the Druidess of Midian.

Swords, 18th century dress, vampire fangs and a great laugh.

If you want to book her as a model, I can highly recommend her.

What do you think? This is one of today’s pictures.

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