DetailsModel Mayhem #:
2216789
Last Activity:
Nov 01, 2013
Experience:
Experienced
Compensation:
Depends on Assignment
Joined:
May 05, 2011
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Friends (39)About Me
F A C E B O O K | P A G E:
Be sure to like my Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/aaaakoh You can find more of my photography there. I also update regularly so keep up with me! Starting in March 2010, I began my passion with photography taking pictures at a local convention in Denver. Ever since then I was enticed with the art of photography and capturing the essence of the true beauty of models and cosplayers alike. I chose to display this passion through my photography because I truly believe a picture is worth a thousand words. I have many inspirational sources and have found myself following in their footsteps, attempting to exhibit the same talent and love for photography that they have. I believe that photos are a true artistic venture, displaying a single moment in time of people and events taking place that even the most vivid memories would have a difficult time replicating. Particularly the female figure, which I believe is the utmost gorgeous sculpture that nature has to offer, which I want to illustrate to the rest of the world. I have an intense adoration for fashion as well. One day, I hope to publish a model and fashion based gallery book based on the love I have for the same modeling and underground fashion. I have been to many events since March 2010 and have taken numerous pictures of many different people in varying venues, backgrounds and lighting scenarios. I look to continuously improve my compositions and style of photography. I believe in capturing the natural demeanor of my subjects and this is carried out by being natural and friendly with the people I work with. I am currently working on a local magazine (facebook.com/coarmagz) which showcases the fashion and nature of raver and otaku cultures. But I am continuously seeking to expand my repertoire of subject matter. I am skilled at bringing out the natural contours of the human body as well as being an active set of eyes for the potential viewer, in hopes of truly displaying all angles and perspectives.
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