I have been involved with photography since I was 14 with my first Leica camera, and have developed a serious passion for my work.... stop stop stop, that is a boring bullshit... let's make it short.
I own Printing, Graphic Design and Photography Company in the middle of the Fashion Area in New York City. I photograph, design and print brochures and catalogs for a lot of Clothing design companies in my area.
Do photography mostly for commercial projects, fashion gigs and anything else if you pay for my time. i might team up with models, artists, mua, stylists for some cool projects, but let me know your idea first.
People asking me a lot about TFCD... i can do that too, just keep in mind - in my dictionary TFCD - means - if you bring smoke, bring something for me too.
i don't need new pictures for my portfolio i have plenty, i need images for my book. It's gonna be something sexy, tastefull and artsy. i don't say full nude (wanna make sure i would be able to show my book to my grandma and kids one day). partial nude or topless would work fine. repeat - something sexy, something you would see in any other book of artistic photography.
i'm shooting my book on 4x5 and medium format film only. i'm looking for best quality. To shoot film is ain't cheap and each photoshoot is costing me $300 to $500. So i would no accept anything less from you - i need you to try as hard as you can and i want you to do something you never thought you would be able to pull. then we can expect some good images.
so if you shy, or don't understand art don't even bother... it would be wasting of time for both of us. go find some "guy-with-camera" who would shoot you for free since he can't find anyone to pay for his photography.
New faces in my portfolio are good chance for beginner models to get involved in the real fashion projects.
At this site I would like to give you an overview about my work as a fashion photographer. It is not necessary to make many words. Please feel welcome to take a look at the pictures and get your own impression.
