Australian excursionist in my home studio!

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Coming up on midnight, and this is my publishing hour it seems. It’s a good time for me to sit down, reflect on my day and parse the good, the bad, the fun and the irritating. I had a lot of interruptions, and that’s tough while trying to work. A kid that’s been coming in to @caffetto for months has been lugging a Magic: The Gathering deck hoping to play a few games. I did that, and crushed his hopes and dreams. @bryanpolitte came by and he drew on his iPad while I edited these very photos I’m sharing tonight.

I’ve posted work with Christina in my previous posts, “Gothic pinup w/ an Australian traveler!” and, “Minneapolis dark pinup w/ an Australian goth!”. Like many of my Aussie friends, when they visit America, they really visit America. She reached out to me about a shoot, and honestly, I wasn’t sure if it was going to happen. She told me about her travel schedule and it even made me looked lazy. She sent her deposit and said she would fly to me in Minneapolis. The dates changed a couple times, but in June, she did arrive in the Twin Cities to shoot.

There’s something I love about shooting in my home. @vermillionfox and I have been slowly working and collecting furniture and decor for years, turning our space in to a dark Victorian movie set. Christina had done a shoot or two in Australia, but this was her first professional dark pinup shoot. She has a gothic esthetic, which lent perfectly to the rest of our home. 2/3’s of my clients are first time models, and one of my strengths is directing poses. Together, in under two hours, we created some incredible images.

This is the fourth and final set of images I owe Christina, and with this post, I can move her over to the “Completed” side of the task calendar. That is always such an amazing feeling! I just finished a big comic book narrative page for @eos.detroit, and still chipping away at my two novel ideas. @ghostfish and I are coming closer to printing and shipping @coppercoins, so it’s a bit of a creative renaissance for the first few weeks of 2020. Thanks for reading. For more photography, follow me here!



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Some days I waited for this, Perfect. art makes us aware of the beauty of life. show us the beauty of a work. .
Thanks for this My friend

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The last is great with the face in the shadows :)

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I these are wow! I am always impreesed with the nature of your background and light. They add beauty to your works.

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very beautiful photography my dear, i love it your every photography ❤️ i appreciate it this photographer

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for months has been lugging a Magic: The Gathering deck hoping to play a few games. I did that, and crushed his hopes and dreams.

Aww.., you might have killed his enthusiasm for ever!

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HA! I don't think so, @slobberchops. He's a regular MTG player amongst his friends. @tarotbyfergus and I have developed our own play style, and it's always big home runs. We take quite a bit of damage in the early mana curve, but then come in with big knockouts. For me, it's Overwhelming Splendor, Cruel Reality and Captive Audience. I like awful, high mana curses. He seemed more amused than anything, I think because cards like that are high mana, and don't see a lot of play in most deck lists. I was also a good sport about winning, telling him that decks like mine have major weaknesses against tokens, like the ones @vermillionfox builds. He went home excited to build a token spawner deck and come back to @caffetto.

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He went home excited to build a token spawner deck

Haha, no net decks for you then? I find them boring.. it was better in the early days when the internet was in it infancy.. you never knew what was coming at you.

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Great work, I love your use of light. I've been shooting so much recently, but often get blown away by how much work some models I've worked with are capable of producing!

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Hi Lars, working in the middle of the night does make us more concentrated. Quiet atmosphere at night can make you more focused to complete your work. Australia does have many beautiful models. Nice pictures, sir. Have a nice day.

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