This is a pic, not vid. I stole it from somewhere. It was a dance performance. Thought this set was awesome.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Not sure if this pic ever made it to this blog or not. This was a vocal performance down town in Balt at MAP for an art opening a while back. That poor audience, they didn't know what to do! Hahaha, I could see them just staring and keeping their distance. By the third song they seemed less shocked and didn't bother moving back, out of reach. Probably the audience is never considering how they look to the performers.
Here is another image from a day of work with Connie Imboden. She is under the water, below me, with her lens facing up. I'm above the surface of the water balancing on a wooden support system supported by the edges of the pool with my arms raised behind me. My face is dipped below the water's surface. Connie's flash is cooler than the light above the pool causing my face to be more washed out while the rest of me has warm tones.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Recent events.
At Cheri Landry's wedding in New Orleans. Carl Stevens
Performing "My Funny Valentine" at the Landry/Torri wedding in Louisiana, 2015, Carl Stevens.
Back stage at the 2015 Daniel Motorca fashion show in Jacksonville. Carl Stevens and other models.
Below is Cheri Landry's image of Carl Stevens in the French Quarter of New Orleans enhanced by Andriy Portyanko.
A still from the performance Apocalyptic Hostel Takeover performed at the Baltimore Hostel, concept from Carl Stevens and music by The Immortal Jellyfish.
Performing "My Funny Valentine" at the Landry/Torri wedding in Louisiana, 2015, Carl Stevens.
Back stage at the 2015 Daniel Motorca fashion show in Jacksonville. Carl Stevens and other models.
Below is Cheri Landry's image of Carl Stevens in the French Quarter of New Orleans enhanced by Andriy Portyanko.
A still from the performance Apocalyptic Hostel Takeover performed at the Baltimore Hostel, concept from Carl Stevens and music by The Immortal Jellyfish.
Back!
Decided to update. This is a test. Wonder if anyone still exists that used to follow me. Here's one of Connie Imboden's images that I'm fond of.
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