Michele and Jet at Blue Hole

A couple of months ago, Michele and I went hiking with Jet.  These days, about the only chance I get to shoot nudes is with her and the boy nearby.  Fortunately, he gave me about 15 minutes with which to work, because he’d fallen asleep on the way to the location.

So in that quarter of an hour I shot a roll of 120 on my lovely model, then the second roll needed to be of Jet and my lovely model, as he had awakened, and was of course hungry.  The boy is ALWAYS hungry… (at least for nursing at the breast).  Maybe next round I’ll put in some slide(s) of Michele at the Blue Hole, but for now I think Jet is the more current topic!

Sadly, I have precious few MF3d images of Jet, as I discovered while looking to put my folio entry together.  I’ve got thousands of digital images, of course, but now I must try to get some more on film!

 

Ava B 202

Date: July 2012

Tech:
taken with the Sputnik on loan from Chuck Holzner on Fuji Astia RAP100F, 1/25 sec., f22. This is the original slide.

Notes:
Here we have my new model Ava reclining amongst some rocks in the James River at Lynchburg, VA. All summer I had wanted to find a nice spot for photographing a nude in water. This place wasn’t quite what I’d hoped for, but sometimes you just have to play the cards you are dealt. The remainder of the summer was taken up with NSA prep (thanks to Chuck for helping me mount MF3d for a month!), and thereafter a trip to Germany. Water pictures must now wait another year. Pray that the film processing remains available through 2013!

“Old Shed” : M F 302

Date: June 2012

Tech:

taken with the Sputnik on loan from Chuck Holzner on Fuji Astia RAP100F, 1/10 sec., f22. This is the original slide.

Notes:

The slide mount is mis-titled “Old Shed.” But that’s okay… makes it a rarity (LOL, as if other MF3d slides weren’t already). Here we have my beloved posing on a granite outdoor dining set sculpted by Japanese sculptor Turo Oba. We were visiting a friend’s country estate. Believe it or not, she’s three months pregnant in this picture. We are expecting a child in December!

Maia C 105

Date: May 2012

Tech:

Available light exposure of 1 second on FUJI Astia RAP100F film, at f22, with a modified TL120 (65mm lenses) on loan from John Thurston. This is the original slide.

Notes:

Chuck Holzner was also along on this expedition with a model, whom we took hiking in St. Mary’s Wilderness, just south of Afton, VA via the Blue Ridge Parkway. We ended up hiking down a trail about two miles before finding a pretty spot with a waterfall. This shot was taken along the way, when we spied some impressive looking boulders. We tried to get this done early enough in the year to avoid full foliage (looking for dappled sunlight), and also lots of other hikers. We mostly succeeded. There was still some sun in places, and only one couple of hikers disturbed us briefly, while we were working. Chuck nearly had a heart attack climbing out of the valley, it was so steep.

Aqueduct

I discovered this lovely view nearby our house while “geocaching” some time back. Yes, I know my tastes are strange.

Late afternoon, available light exposure of 1 second on an older roll of original FUJI Astia film (maybe, I believe, marked on slide mount. Not Astia100F.), at f32, with a Sputnik on loan from Chuck Holzner. This is the original slide, and I really like the color response of this film better than the newer Astias.

Liz 303

Fuji RAP 100F, f22, 1/2sec exposure, studio flash and some ambient light, using twin Hasselblads with 80mm lenses, 4.5″ stereo separation.  Original slide.

Liz was a wonderful model that I worked with in 2005.  Aside being a beauty, she was really smart, funny, and very creative.  She had visited the studio several times for the purpose of artmaking, and had each time remarked how much she loved this transparent vinyl chair that I had.  Well, one day I took her up on this, and asked her to show me how much she loved the chair.  I told her the chair had worked up the nerve to get naked with her.  Thus we produced some interesting images.  After making love to the chair via some traditional positions, I suggested the chair might enjoy receiving oral satisfaction from her.  She seemed game for anything.  Liz was a big flirt, and I had to control myself carefully…

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Maia B 15

My version of a Christmas image?  Well, making it did involve the use of a string of Christmas tree lights. maia_B_15_MFT72_ Maia is a bit soft because she’s just trying to sit still for 30 seconds, while I pull the pile of lights out of her lap.

Fuji Astia, f22, about 30 seconds exposure, tungsten lights, using twin Mamiya 6 w/ 75mm lenses, 3.6″ stereo separation.  Distance to subject about six feet.   Original slide.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Terri “Angelic”

scan001052Terri had to hold very still, while I manually wound the film and shifted the camera. You can see some rivalry near her adams apple and eyes. I shot the picture “upside down” and wanted her to appear to be flying like an angel (but asleep and dreaming too, go figure). This is some of my early MF3d, from 2001, using a borrowed TLR

Shot sequentially with twin a TLR Rolleiflex on a slide bar. f22? Exposure with flash in studio. Original slide.