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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Brian DeMint of eyeworks photography Captures "Artistic Fashion"


Brian DeMint of eyeworks photography (OMP Member #61063) has a background in oil painting, so his transition from brush to camera five years ago is a logical extension of his artistic talents. He and his wife, who does almost all the makeup and hair styling for his shoots, collaborate on creative visions that seem worthy of being hung in a museum.

He got his start in photography by building a website for a local modeling agency. "I started taking interest in their photographer's work and doing creative retouching for him in Photoshop. Soon, I wanted to try my own hand at fashion photography. The first shoot was a complete revelation for me... a rebirth, as it were. I knew this is what I was here for!"

Brian describes his unique style as “artistic fashion.” "That is a bit of a misnomer now because the term 'artistic' has evolved into a generic description for running around shooting naked people... and it's really not so much about 'fashion' as it is trying to convey a mood and thematic idea. The clothing plays a supporting role instead of the lead. Despite the fact I may cover a model with fake blood or dirt and sticks or paint, etc., the women are still beautiful and the men handsome."

He reveals that his detailed and colorful concepts are generally not pre-conceived. "For the most part, the ideas come on the fly. I rarely pre-plan any themes. I prefer to be inspired when I see the model in person, and fortunately I've been blessed with models that resemble everything from the Virgin Mary to deranged serial killers. The ideas are rooted with the diverse set of artists that have influenced me, melded with the aesthetics that I feel are visually appealing and hopefully unique and thought-provoking."

The Missouri resident does, however, like to communicate with the model before and during each shoot to help them get into the right mindframe for the assignment. "With the initial information I send to models, I inform them that posing for me is more akin to acting. I do not pose models for each shot. I expect them to make a sincere effort and interpret the theme, idea or mood with their own input with creative posing and expression. In order to accomplish this we make the model 'look' the part with styling, I then give them adjectives that describe the general mood we're going for. Then I always play music that supports the theme we're shooting so they can 'feel' the role. Giving them feedback as they work is extremely important as is a very positive and supportive attitude, and giving the models some creative freedom is essential to being diverse in your imaging."

The photographer who gave Brian his start is an OMP member, and introduced him to the modeling website. "He raved about the assets of being on the site. Since I joined, OMP has allowed me to get my product to my target market (models) in a professional and non-imposing way. It has also allowed me to collaborate and share information with my peers which has resulted in both knowledge gain and business leads. Plus, with its incredible model base, the site is just an invaluable resource for finding the right talent for each project."

His equipment consists mainly of a Canon Digital Rebel and five dollar reflector lights from Wal-Mart. "My backdrops are everything, from textile prints from JoAnn's fabric to painted cardboard and 4 x 8 sheets of plywood. I realize this information might cause some hardcore tech photographers to vomit profusely, however, for me it's all about the end product and this equipment is producing the look I am currently going for."

In terms of new photographers just starting out, Brian's advice is to study heavily on the fundamentals that govern visual art. "Learn the elements of design, theories of composition, etc. While technical knowledge is a must for some situations, what will compose your art and define your style is the ability to manipulate the elements of design. This is the knowledge that will advance your art. Your competitor can may have the same or better equipment that you have, so your edge should be your artistic knowledge. In addition, if you conform completely to the critique of others, then your vision can get lost in the process. Learn to self critique and always challenge yourself to never let anything but your best work leave your studio. Lastly, here is a quote from Ernest Holmes to consider: 'All limitations are self imposed'."

See more of Brian DeMint's eyeworks photography on his portfolio at OMP Member #61063 or by visiting at www.eyeworksphotography.com.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Mrs. Jazz is the OMP Hot Model of the Day!


Mrs. Jazz (OMP Model #251904) is a passionate and creative model from the Columbus, Ohio area who is also a skilled photographer and image editor. Her portfolio is filled with intriguing and evocative pictures that have a classic feel to them. Checking out her work on her OMP profile is like visiting an art gallery. She truly is an inspiration and a muse to the artists she has collaborated with.

Image of Mrs. Jazz OMP Model #251904 courtesy of Tom deLombarde of Point Source Photography OMP Member #7197

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

OMP Announces the Passing of Member Chester Victor



REST IN PEACE: It is with deep regret that OMP announces the passing Chester “Chet” Victor, who died this spring after recovering from surgery. His dear friend Justyna reported that he passed away on April 10th at 9pm.

Chester was a freelance photographer and web designer with 15-plus years experience. He enjoyed working with others who shared his creative desire and drive to bring out the best in everything they do. He always strived to bring a different perspective to his images, which will leave him a lasting legacy.

His most recent achievement and greatest pride was working on “The Never Ending Beauty Project." The project was set up to help out battered and abused women through the NCADV website.

His One Model Place portfolio is filled with lovely and evocative nudes, glamour, and nature photos. It has garnered over six million views, and will be maintained so that fans of Chet's work can revisit his images again and again.

Here is more information on Chet from his partner Justyna.

"We used to live together as a couple, and the last half year I was the only person that helped him. Chet had been sick since September 2008, staying in ICU as well attending regular visits. He was also struggling on a daily basis from a stressful situation with his landlord. Chet was very ill and still tried to pay his bills, but it made him totally exhausted and stressed both mentally and physically while trying to pursue his career goals in NYC. He needed daily nursing care that was promised since he got back to Minnesota, but he did not receive it."


Photo of Chester Victor above by Justyna Pawluczuk (OMP Model 299552)

Click here to visit Chet's OMP Portfolio #43426

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Isabella is Today's Hot Model



Isabella (OMP Model #312637) is a breath of fresh air on a hot summer day -- gorgeous as all get out but also down-to-earth and accessible. She makes a great new addition to our OMP Hot Model of the Day gallery.

This New York-based beauty has been modeling since she was 18 years old. She relates, "I really enjoy modeling because I am a very artistic person. My favorite photographers are creative,intuitive, and out of the ordinary. I lean towards images that are eye-catching instead of the ones you could see any day."

Her nationality is 1/2 Native American (Seneca tribe) and 1/2 German, and she calls herself a "true chameleon. I can pull of any hair color, and clothing style, and any style of modeling. If I haven't tried a style before, I will give 110% effort to pull it off. If you have any ideas of something new for me to try, please let me know, because I get tired of repeating similar styles. I'm always looking for ways to change my look and style to create a truly diverse portfolio."

Image of Isabella OMP Model #312637 courtesy of Tom deLombarde of Point Source Photography OMP Member #7197

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

INDIANA FLASH & THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL NUDES!


Adventure has a new name -- Indiana Flash (aka Phill Flash)!

"Indy" will be attending the One Model Place Artistic & Implied Nude Workshop at Spark Art Studio on Saturday, May 17 from 10am-6pm.

All local Indianapolis, IN models and photographers are invited to participate in the event, presented as part of the One Model Place Workshop Series. Taking place on Saturday, May 17, 2008 from 10am-6pm, the all day event is open for professional models, dancers, actresses, and photographers who are 18 years or older.

WORKSHOP MODELS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR*

Brooke OMP # 370030
Tory OMP # 370597)
Sharlene (OMP #370676)
Krista (OMP #370718)

The workshop fee for photographers fee is only $299, and includes a model gift certificate worth $79.95 for a one-year Silver Membership Upgrade on OneModelPlace.com (to give to your favorite model not already on One Model Place).

The fee for interested models/actresses/dancers who want to get sexy new photos for their portfolios is only $49 – all model attendees will receive a certificate worth $79.95 for a one-year Silver Membership Model Upgrade on OneModelPlace.com.

Payments will be accepted by Paypal (send payment to brett@onemodelplace.com) or major credit card (call the OMP office at 954-771-9035), space is limited, so sign up today! Email troubleshooterimages@gmail.com for more details.

The workshop will take place at the Spark Art Photo Studio, 8513 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (just off I-465 at 86th and Zionsville Road, in the Traders Point district on the Northwest side of Indianapolis). Visit www.sparkartphoto.com for more info.

*All models are subject to change.

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