Greetings, friends! A new routine in my life is emerging. That’s probably a good for those struggling with the quarantine because life always finds a way to disrupt my routine just when I’m comfortable with it. I woke up early this morning, sat down and began to write. For the first time in a long time, it just came to me, like a dam bursting. I managed to get 2,500 words done in a couple of hours. Midday, made some progress on an @eos.detroit drawing, and finally, finished with the edits I’ll be sharing here tonight.
Last night, I shared new work with a beautiful Kiwi pinup named Ceara. Tonight, I decide that rather than starting on another client from the same trip, I’d just see it through and edit the last set I owed. It’s not really a twist-my-arm situation, after all. Ceara is gorgeous and it’s a pleasure to work on her photos. Much of what I mentioned in last night’s blog is the same. If you haven’t already, you should read that blog. I never miss an opportunity to mention that the space we shot is a bar in Auckland called Shanghai Lil’s, and the decor is from the set of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
It really was such a pleasure to work with Ceara. I felt like we connected on a deeper level than all the clients I had during this tour. She sent me a very personal email with her reasons for booking the shoot. I feel like she extended a lot of trust to me, and I feel like honored that well. Tomorrow, I will be finishing another client from Auckland, and hopefully by the weekend, I can start wrapping things up with all my shoots in Christchurch from the summer as well. Thanks for following my wild journey through this photography career.
Very erotic photos :)
Thanks, @steemcocas!
As always, amazing color composition in your photos! Bravo!!
Thanks very much, @davescustommedia!
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They are fabulous and really capture the era as if you were right there feeling her emotions.
Thank you, @sunscape. Yeah. Agreed. Many of the women in the rockabilly scene are incredible with their vintage styles. My friend Ella, who did hair and make-up, is world renown for her beauty skills. It makes it pretty easy as a photographer.
You are gorgeous!