Trip the Light Fandango

Let’s talk about the photo of the model. There was such a hot light on the art, I could silhouette the people and create this super dramatic image. That’s not how it really looks – the “actual” lighting was your typical gallery sort of thing – but through the camera you get to see something from a different point of view. You get to ask “do you want to see this how you see it? Or how the camera can see it?” Through light, you’re adding another dimension to the art. None of these shots are edited or altered, by the way. They’re real, in-camera photos. No Photoshop, I swear.