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I’m taking a quick break to check out some of the media out there and I am excited by what I see. Specifically, I happened upon a couple of recent entries posted by a couple of my favorite bloggers. I’ve attached what I liked as well links to their original posts. If you haven’t checked out Kiss My Black Ads and Naturally Leslie out for yourselves, you do not know what you’ve been missing.
The Coil Review
The Coil Review Re Launch from Tricia (T. Mezz) Messeroux on Vimeo.
Naturally Leslie’s original post
Design Inspiration: Karcarah
Kiss My Black Ads’ original...
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Still playing with the images of the models for the portal. another take on one of Radiantz’s images. I kinda like this one…
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don’t laugh.
just looking at different ways of manipulating my images. i love shooting and i love interpreting my images artistically in various ways. i think i am off to a rocky start here but bear with me. more is coming…
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the first model for the portal coming next month. she is a dream…
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It was an exploration for me.
A curiosity if you will.
I wanted to do a set of captures from a darker perspective. Something bleak and struggling. Not necessarily beautiful but still emotional and passionate. Captures that were intense and, hopefully, told a story.
What struck me more was that Sista Khadeshia was down for this, somewhat radical, idea on my part. She pulls out the make-up and the wardrobe and we did the damn thing.
A damsel in distress.
Check it out. Do you follow it? Is it too harsh or unflattering? Or do you really get the point? Let me know what you think.
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