I had a shoot scheduled for this upcoming Monday that had to be rescheduled - just wanted to put out a casting in case someone wants to and is available to create some awesome photos this Monday afternoon/evening. I was all set and excited to work so let's come up with something awesome and get some work in!
I'm 5'8 - 6 foot in all my 4 inch heels! Check out my portfolio! I'd really like to get some shots that are different and strong!
I'd like to shoot TF. Get back to me!
-Mallorie
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steven planck
If you call me, I'll put some time aside for you in the studio.
On a rainy Sunday afternoon while cleaning the attic and sharing some laughs, my mother and I came across some old dust covered boxes that hadn’t been seen or opened in twenty-five years. There were three of them and after we had pulled them close and peeled back the covers, we saw that they were filled with matchbox cars, GI-Joe action figures, Vultron, Thundercats, the old atari game system, a security blanket, a baseball mit and my “lil truff”, a brown and red stuffed bear that I carried with me until the forth or fifth grade. These were my toys from childhood that I hadn’t seen in twenty-five years or so and it’s here, and in that moment and in those boxes, that the idea for the “twentytenproject” was born, a unique collection of portrait photography.
The project will consist of three sections of portrait photography, each sharing the same single common thread, but also being different and unique enough to stand on their own. The first category will be portraits of people holding a toy from their childhood, so dig out your boxes and show me what you grew up playing with as a child. The second will be portraits of people with their faces smushed up against a pane of glass, because there’s nothing wrong with acting like a kid, and the third will be of people crammed into tight and obscure places, much like the deadlines and scheduals of everyday life have put us in today.
With help and technical support from Denise Burda, the program coordinator at the Barrett Art Center; Loretta Spence, the Director of Programs and Arts Services for the Dutchess County Arts Council; Barbara Farrell the assistant editor of the Poughkeepsie Journal “Enjoy” and Michal Kocan of the Ground Hog, principle photography for this project began on April 5 with a BANG. Now seven months and over 100 portraits later we’re doing it agian.
The next shedualed shoot will be on November 15 from 10am - 7pm and Nov. 16 from noon until 7pm at the studio located in the Village of Wappingers Falls at 400 Market Industrial Park Suite Suite 32. If you use Google Maps, you can search for Market St & McKinley St, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 and this will bring you right to the main entrance of the warehouse complex. The studio is in building 400, Suite #32. When you come dress as you are and NOT to impress, bring a white T-shirt and a toy from childhood.
Plans have been set in motion to either do a gallery showing of selected prints or a book, or both.
If you have questions or get lost coming to the studio, please call the studio at (845) 473-7192 or send an email to info@thetwentytenproject.com
steven planck / photographer
www.thetwentytenproject.com
Chuck Arabella Photog
Hi Mallorie,
I am available on Monday.... I can be creative any-where you like. Just tell me where and when.
Nova Models
I wish I could postpone my flight but I'm departing LaGuardia that morning. Any chance for Sunday? Otherwise, I come to NYC 1-2 times a month.