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The Naked Art Class (NSFW) – Part One Shooting the image

The Naked Art Class
The Naked Art Class

Sometimes the time between getting an idea and actually executing it can be a long interval. About two years ago when my wife was doing art school and bringing home lots of drawings from her “life studies” classes, I got the idea to create a satirical image based on a class. In that I wanted to revert the roles whereby the model was clothed and all the class were nude.

I never really took it further than a concept but this year I decided that I needed to actually bring it to life as I am planning on submitting it for an exhibition next year. So I booked a studio and posted a casting call as well as contacting a number of models who had taken part in the body painting competitions. I also thought it would be more satirical if the model was male, as most life art models are female.

By the end of casting I has six models selected as artists and a male model, and everything seemed to be going to plan.

As often happens that plan went out the window when the male model and two female models became unavailable, then one got sick and then on the day two didn’t show. So having gone from being able to do the whole shoot in a single image I had a male model (Jacob) and two female artists (Sian and Kylie). This was going to change the way that the image was put together.

Below are a series of images and explanations of the various shots that made up the final image.

The first priority was to determine what f-stop would give me sufficient depth of field (DOF) to ensure that my model and artists were in sufficient focus. Generally the DOF runs from one third in front, and two thirds behind the focus point. In the case of my image that focus point was to be on the male model.

With the camera set on the tripod i estimated that f9 would be a good starting point, and with the help of a willing volunteer we shot two images. The camera was set to Aperture priority and the lights were not turned on at this stage.

First shot taken where the model was standing
First shot taken where the model was standing
Second shot where an artist would be standing
Second shot where an artist would be standing

My guess was correct and so we now turned the lights on and made sure that the exposure was at f9 where the front easels were positioned.

Knowing that shoot had now become a composite the first image taken was of an empty room that would enable me to use as a base. BTS-NAS-3

At this stage the lighting was from two lights fitting with 1 metre soft boxes positioned at 45 degrees to the camera. You can see the lighting by the shadows cast.

Having only two models, and sox easels meant that they would be shot three times. I started with the right hand side of the image. At this stage Jacob was only in position to give the girls a reference point.BTS-NAS-4

I then moved the girls to the other side and repositioned a light so that it was providing f9 at the point where Jacob was standing so that from this series i Would select one for Jacob. BTS-NAS-5

We then moved Jacob out of the way, and moved both lights forward and metered the rear easels to f9 and shot the girls at the back of the room.BTS-NAS-6

I then positioned a light back on the central spot and had Jacob strike a pose. I took the camera off the tripod and moved to a position behind each easel and shot what the artist standing there would have seen.BTS-NAS-7

I thought that I had everything I needed for the image but as I was working through the composite (which will be in part 2) I realised that an element was not working. I decided that I needed a third model in the shot so I contacted Renee (who was the sick one) and a fortnight after the original shoot she came round home and we shot her.

This was shot in my family room with the stuff just moved around so please excuse the mess.
This was shot in my family room with the stuff just moved around so please excuse the mess.

Getting the angles, and the distance right was the hardest part of the set up here.

In part two I will go into putting the image together.

Keeping it hidden (slightly NSFW)

They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul, and it is true that if you can capture catchlights in the image, and the eyes are sharp then people will connect.

A number of years ago the family spent some time in Egypt and it was really the first time that I encountered women wearing the full burqha with only there eyes showing. It was amazing how good looking quite a lot of eyes appeared.

Then a couple of years later we had a secret Santa at the work Christmas party and I was given a blue plastic mask. I instantly knew what I was going to do with it, and it has been used in quite a number of shoots since.

Over the years I have collected quite a range of masks, and I really enjoy using them in shoots. In most cases the mask actually focuses attention on the eyes while at the same time adding a little element of mystery to the image.

Most masks have been very successful apart from one. It is a replica of a full faced venetian mask that I have used in two shoots. The shots are good but to me there is something that I am not quite getting. I suspect that the mask actually needs a very elaborate outfit to set it off.

This was the first shoot using a mask, and still one of my most favourite shots.
This was the first shoot using a mask, and still one of my most favourite shots.

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Using the same model as the original blue mask, but this time with a small black one
Using the same model as the original blue mask, but this time with a small black one
 A simple mask with contrasting colours of the drape
A simple mask with contrasting colours of the drape
This full face white mask unnerves a lot of people due to its lack of features
This full face white mask unnerves a lot of people due to its lack of features
This is the first shoot using the full faced venetian mask
This is the first shoot using the full faced venetian mask
The most recent shot with the venetian mask
The most recent shot with the venetian mask

Sunday night shoot with Jaimee (NSFW)

Last year I was invited to submit images for an exhibition at the Hutt Art Society that combined paintings, drawing and photographs of the naked body. It is intended to be run every two years and so I have started making images for the next one.

I really like producing bodyscapes so I approached Jaimee via Model Mayhem to see if she was interested to assist. We met some months ago and I went through what I was looking forward. She was willing to take part but with other commitments it was not until last Sunday that we finally managed to get together to do the shoot.

Tight underwear leaves marks.
Tight underwear leaves marks.

When she arrived Jaimee admitted that she had been wearing her bra all day and that it was likely to have caused marks in her skin.

Normally I would request a model remove any tight clothing at least an hour before a shoot starts so that such marks have time to fade. I had forgotten to do this with Jaimee which was a big oversight on my part.  While you can easily remove the marks in Photoshop, it does slow down the overall processing as so I generally try to ensure to limit the effect.

While the intention was to shoot bodyscapes I also wanted to try some other images so actually started the evening with a mask and petticoat. We then moved onto using lengths of fabric.Jaimee-1

Doing the shoot in this way where we moved from essentially clothed to fully nude has the advantage that it gives time for the model to get comfortable with the session. It is very important in the bodyscape shots because quite often you are shooting close to your model. It also had the advantage in this case because it allowed  time for the marks to fade.Jaimee-2

When it came time to do the bodyscapes I was using a large stripbox as the main light positioned to the side of the model. A second light with a small honeycombed grid acted as a fill light.

Towards the end of the session I had Jaimee apply oil to her body and we then sprayed her with water. It creates a really neat effect.

Jaimee was a real champion because  the evening was not that warm but she did not complain.
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Nudes, Nudes & More Nudes

Of all of subjects in art, the nude, is often the most controversial.  Not sure if it started with the Victorian era, or the teaching of puritanical churches, but many people cannot separate the notion of being naked with sex. As such they get confused between an artistic image and pornography.

Despite all the negative attitude, there is actually no better way to teach someone how to see and draw light than to use the naked form as a subject and for hundreds of years we have been doing just that. It is why every art course involving teaching drawing humans will have some with the model naked.

It is also true for photography, where if you want to learn to light the body well then the best way to do this is with a naked body. You see it is not the lines but rather the interplay between highlights and shadows that really define the subject.

The life drawing group at the Hutt Arts Society has a biannual exhibition of their work but they were concerned that they did not have enough work to adequately show in the gallery. So they approached the Camera Club to see if we had photos that could complement the paintings. The exhibition was titled “Nudes, Nudes and More Nudes”.

In the end only three members of the club could supply images, and in my case I submitted 8 pieces shot over the last three years. Most of the images that I did submit where either shot in low light or were bodyscape images (where you are using the form to create shapes rather than the whole body).

While all of the images were up for sale I did not have high expectations of selling anything. Marianne Muggeridge (who is a very good Portrait artist) said that
“Nudes were a self indulgence, as they did not sell”.

I had taken the advice of James Gilberd for Photospace Gallery in pricing the images and it must have worked because it turned into a very successful venture selling 3 images as shown below.

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Down in the Basement (slighty NSFW)

I enjoy doing session with other photographers because it enable you to build off each other, because even when you are looking at the same thing we will be seeing it from a different perspective.

So when Christchurch photographer Paul Willyams asked if I was interested in doing a shoot in the basement of the Wellington apartment I was only too willing as he had arranged the models . I just needed  to help with the props which turned into a bit of effort in bringing in a very large chaise lounge. That presented a bit of an issue when it was discovered that it would not fit in the complex lift and had to be carried down the stairs. Fortunately we managed to achieve the task and the studio was transformed.

Our models for most of the shoot went by the stage names of Salacious Sugar and Optimus Fine. Both were great to work with and the shoot went very easy. Later in the day we were joined by John and a second series of shots was done involving him and the girls.

Paul achieved the look that he wanted using a little extra photoshop magic. I prefer  to work more in camera and so the images below have minimal post production added to them.

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Bodyscapes (NSFW)

One of the particular style of images I like to shoot are referred to as Bodyscapes. Basically they are low light nudes where only a part of the body is shot so that it becomes an image of curves rather than of the total body.

From the models point of view bodyscapes never include the face, or enough of the body for them to be easily identified.

Technically they can be a challenge to shoot because unlike a standard studio shoot you can’t meter the because it is not a perfect exposure you are looking for. You also can’t use the histogram because it will be seriously distorted by the amount of black in the image. So you basically have to take images on a trial and error basis.

Anna – Bodyscapes

Anna was a lady introduced to me by my wife who was an artist. She wanted a photoshoot done to provide her with a range of poses that she would then paint. It was the first time Anna has ever appeared nude in photos, and having 9 year old twins she had quite a number of negative comments about the way her body looked. As a result she was extremely nervous when it came time to shoot.

To make her more comfortable we started with a series of images where she was draped in a sheer piece of fabric and as she got more confident she slowly removed more of her body.

At the end of the session we shot a series of close up bodyscapes which we both loved and which I am showing here. The rest of the shoot is reserved for Anna alone.

Nude Workshop with Brynn Cook

The genesis for this workshop came out of the blue when I received an email from an American model Brynn Cook who was visiting New Zealand and basically funding part of her trip by doing shoots on the weekend. Now I do not normally pay for models, but Brynn was stunning and I thought it was a great opportunity to organise a group shoot with a number of others.

In the end 5 photographers took part. I took the role of co-ordinator/timekeeper so that everyone had a fair run at the lights.

Brynn was an absolute professional and helped put the others with suggested poses.

What was really funny was that when we started I thought I would have to cast lots to select the order as I had assumed everyone would want to go first. In fact the opposite happened and I had to choose the order.