Grand Opening of Geyer Gallery

I am pleased to announce the opening of Geyer Gallery on September 14th and 15th in time for the Hamilton Supercrawl.  The first exhibition is entitled “Exposing Erin” and will feature a collection of fine art and figurative nudes of artist Erin Siegel alongside her own pigment and beeswax art works.

Please feel free to drop in on Friday the 14th in the evening or all day Saturday.

Hope to see you there.

Lee

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More play with paint

Heather, a runway model from Liverpool does her first shoot in the nude and gets messy :)

Heather, a runway model from Liverpool does her first shoot in the nude and gets messy :)

Loving playing with paint in the studio.  My friend (and hairstylist) Theo applies paint to models by pouring it out of the bottle, and I photograph it wet and dripping.  The special effect of the “invisible lady” in which only the paint is revealed is particularly pleasing.  Yesterday I had Heather, a runway model from Liverpool England in the studio.  She had never done a nude shoot before, and had no intentions of doing more.  But she loved the paint idea and so replied to one of my casting calls for this project.

Enjoy:

Heather, a runway model from Liverpool does her first shoot in the nude and gets messy :)

On the other side of the fog

I was in Vancouver on business in December and had set aside some time to take a photo of Cypress from the Pan Pacific hotel.  This is a wonderful spot, and you can often see float planes landing in the water with the mountains in the background.  As is often the case, it was quite overcast and slightly rainy.  The light was just drab.  But the mountains had an interesting fog, and so I thought I’d just drive up and get some shots of the fog in the trees.  But as I kept driving, eventually I was through the fog and on the other side.  To my surprise, there was a winter wonderland on the other side of the fog.

On the other side of the fog

Cypress, December 2010

Camera:  Phase One DF with P65+ digital back, on a tripod.  Schneider Kreuznach 55mm lens @f8 for 1/8 of a second.