More from the shoot with Craig. This one is another in the series of men shot in the open French Doors.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Friday, November 17, 2006
Satin Surfer
This week another photo of model Craig Davidson from last week's shoot. This is one of the black and white film shots.
When I look at the black and white's there is something about Craig that reminds me of Marvel Comics' Silver Surfer. It's not just his build, I think it's also his smooth skin and the slight sheen the baby oil gives it under studio lights. Even his head is smooth.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Davidson
This is an early digital shoot from a photo session this afternoon with Craig Davidson, a realtively new model that I worked with for the first time today.
Although Craig's physique is obviously amazing, the most amazing thing about it is the tranformation he undergoes as he flexes.
It's standard practice for a physique shoot to give the model a three second count down. Three - here it comes - two - model flexes - one - photographer shoots.
When Craig flexes he practically becomes a different person. The light etching of his natural muscle definition becomes razor sharp, and his muscles look rock hard. It's an amazing sight to behold, and since I don't have video of the shoot, it's just something you'll have to take my word for, unless you someday get the pleasure of working with him yourself.
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