From portraiture to commercial and Editorial,
photography has been my main passion. Painting with
light and capturing moments in time that speak ideas
and emotions is an art that encompasses a sense of
completeness.
I’ve been fortunate enough to create a living at what I
love most. I have excelled at fashion and editorial
photography and I have had the opportunity to work
with companies and organizations such as BET, Top
Florida Models, Maronda Homes, and Creed.
Allied Artists of America
Visual imagery for the purpose of advertising or representing your company is not an issue of shooting just trendy images, it is
the communication between the way your product is presented to your viewer. Whether your image speaks loudly, softly,
intellectually, emotionally or cleanly your idea must be conveyed in a form that your consumer can relate to. Your company’s
imagery must be the ambassador to your clients. This means that what ever form of speaking is needed must be done clearly
concisely and with as few visual words as possible. Many marketing and advertising campaigns become lost in trend and
fashion and artistry and lose it’s main focus, this may work in very few instances as sometimes even query gets attention but
what are you really saying to your clients?
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larger.
This image was edited for depth and vibrance, an Hdr effect was applied as well as gama
corrections were made to the original image.
The original image did not fit in well with the page layout as the colors were not cohesive.
Breaking the rules
sometimes creates
innovation and distinction
, the trick is to know
when.
This editorial image called
for a gritty edge , creating
harsh lighting combined
with the model’s skin
creates a raw juxtaposition
for urban beauty.
Images sometimes, seem well shot, but lack a certain kind of pizzazz, this image
was kicked up a notch by creating depth and tonal value.
A mood and tone can be created that will attract draw in your viewer so that your
message can be read clearer.
Sometimes a shoot can bring you to the
oddest places this image was a part of a
fashion shoot shot in the lobby of a hospital.
Although the layout was not geared towards
anything medical, the hospital had large
windows and lots of natural lighting that
create a great backdrop. This image was
given a bleached hdr effect that created an
urban look.
Shot with a double softbox strobe, this
image was created with a vitage prom
dress from the 1950’s. The hues and
texture of the material brings a vivid
depth while the light creates subtle
mood. This image was created as part of
an art series.
This image was edited, to correct exposure , gamma as well as to provide a depth
that draws the viewer into the image.