Pretty much why I have decided that the ideal pastime for my
declining years is persuading the creatures to stand/sit/lie in front
of the camera. As retirement hobbies go, I think photographing
pretty, attractive and beautiful women has to be fairly close to the
top of the list of things to do next.
This is my favorite recently - a young lady who doesn't want to be a
model because she is half-way through a medical degree. Shame in some
ways because she's a natural.
http://www.pbase.com/afildes/stacey2
She won't do swimwear, lingerie or nude because she doesn't want it
reappearing in the future but it hardly matters - she can destroy the
average male with a glance. I sometimes find it difficult to breath
when working with her.
Other recent work here -
http://www.pbase.com/afildes/storehouse_studio
Second and third rows - click on image for gallery.
They're not all nekkid wimmen - but some are. :-)
Comments welcome. On or off line. Damn me to hell if you wish.
Mostly done with Canon but I may be able to get a few with an E-620
tomorrow (nice redhead - stay tuned).
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
"A man's work is nothing but the long journey to recover the two or
three great and simple images which first gained access to his
heart." Albert Camus
On 23/05/2009, at 7:41 AM, Moose wrote:
> The women, thank God, all look different, an
> unending panorama of mystery.
>
> But then, when it comes down to engaging all five senses, up close and
> personal - well - women win again. :-P
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