locationat the model’s home in Jersey City, NJ dateseptember 17, 2006 notesafter three hours of shooting I ran out of ideas, so I asked her to just dance in the nude |
locationat the model’s home in Jersey City, NJ dateseptember 17, 2006 notesafter three hours of shooting I ran out of ideas, so I asked her to just dance in the nude |
locationat the model’s home in Jersey City, NJ dateseptember 17, 2006 |
This session was conducted at the model’s home in Jersey City, which she shared with her husband-to-be and a friendly but protective pit bull terrier. As with any field session, space was limited so it was necessary to concentrate on portraits with the video equipment close to her face.
locationon the floor of a rented photographic studio in lower Manhattan dateaugust 25, 2006 (4pm session) |
Being instructed to relax completely, the model may have in fact fallen asleep.
locationa rented photographic studio in downtown Manhattan dateaugust 25, 2006 (at noon) |
locationa rented photographic studio in downtown Manhattan dateaugust 24, 2006 |
locationa rented photographic studio in downtown Manhattan dateaugust 24, 2006 |
locationa rented photographic studio in lower Manhattan dateaugust 23, 2006 |
The model’s face was only about 3 feet from the optical reactor setup, and she voluntarily opened her eyes wide.
locationstudio of the artist Harriet Casdin-Silver, in Fort Point, Boston datejuly 30, 2006 notesa birthmark on the model’s shoulder became the focus of an optical cyclone |
locationstudio of the artist Harriet Casdin-Silver, in Fort Point, Boston datejuly 30, 2006 notesthe first full-body reaction consisting entirely of optical striations |
locationstudio of the artist Harriet Casdin-Silver, in Fort Point, Boston datejuly 30, 2006 notesthis was the first attempt to create optical reactions on skin |