A couple of film scans from last weekend’s shoot with Corine. I was introduced to her by another model after we decided to spend the evening shooting at an impromptu location in downtown Atlanta with a rather nice view. After working with her for about 15min, I fell completely in love with her long dancer’s legs and vibrantly colored hair. She, I and the rest of the models who were with us spent the rest of the evening enjoying wine and sharing our views on politics and religion (something I NEVER bring up with models). Long story short, It was determined that she and I have such a strong connection that we were somehow separated at birth. You’ll be seeing quite a bit of her in the future :-)
-Enjoy!
Temple on Flickr.
Temple on Flickr.
Orly on Flickr.
Pretty sure this tree has one hell of a personality
Jasmine supports Team USA ^_^
Model - Jasmine
Photographer - Q. Oliver
Voigtlander BESSA R4a + Leica 50mm Summicron f/2 + Kodak Elite Chrome 100
Alaric on Flickr.
Kim’s Place on Flickr.
Alaric n Mario Kart on Flickr.
Kim’s Place on Flickr.
I absolutely love this woman and her art. She and I met back in high school an have been pretty close ever since. We’ve both experienced our highs and lows and life and have come to realize that art is who we are and what we love. She is a phenomenal artist- After hanging out with her the other day and getting the chance to view all of her paintings, I was completely blown away. I would have never in a million years thought that the girl I met back then would have turned out to be as talented and as skilled as she is today. I’m very proud of her!
Here is a link to her website- http://www.saaraaziz.com/
Leica M8 + Leica M Summicron 50mm
The Kiss on Flickr.
One of my wife’s coworkers requested that I photograph her wedding and while in recent months, I’ve all but stopped shooting events… I couldn’t have asked for a more pleasant assignment! These two were an absolute joy to shoot and the wedding went more smoothly than ANY event I’ve ever photographed before!
Voigtlander R4A + Leica Summicron-M 50mm f/2 + Kodak Ektar 100



