Hitting the [Blooper] Mark

Last weekend, Niki and I went into the photo studio to document a few pieces I’ve designed and made over the years. (Keep an eye out for the posting of those images soon!) As with any shoot, there are times when we get that knowing feeling that we’ve captured a sacred moment. And then there are other times – the ones where divine comedy strikes, and the two of us just succumb to awkward hilarity and giggle fits. Since we were shooting digital instead of film, we (or more so Niki) had a chance to capture the candid faux pas and silliness. Here’s a few choice moments from the proof sheets. Enjoy!

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More Muse: A Portrait of Madame X

Our latest addition to the Muse series, Madame X [After Sargent] is based upon John Singer Sargent’s Portrait of Madame X. The beauty and grandeur of the original painting provided us a lot of inspiration for our reinterpreted photograph. Yet it was the history and taboo associated with Sargent’s work that gave us much direction.

Madame X [After Sargent]

For Parisians in the Victorian era, Sargent’s display of bare skin proved scandalous for both model and artist. Mindful of that history, we borrow costume elements from the gay Leatherman’s subculture, and mash it up with our own gender twist. The harness, traditionally in leather, is re-imagined in black silk taffeta and chandelier crystal covered snaps. Originally leather chaps, they now shimmer in black sequin fabric accompanied by a matching dress train and chandelier crystal covered snaps.

Beyond the costume and overall reinvention, what ultimately drew us to reinterpret Sargent’s painting was two-fold. We were immediately attracted to the simultaneous strength, grace and femininity in the model’s pose. And secondarily, we knew it was those precise elements that would give us a hybrid gender expression that felt authentic.

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Back to…

And the studio is back to it’s usual state with fabric scraps everywhere. In progress is a rough muslin vest and bussle, soon to be accompanied by a short tuxedo jacket with bussled tails. Stay tuned!

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Miracles Do Happen

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This could be a record. Even one week later, the studio is still clean.
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Muse: Re-Imagining Magritte

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There is an undeniably performative element within the process of making the Muse photographs. The process leads Niki and me along a multitude of collaborative journeys, most of which are dance-like and humorous in nature. For Magritte’s Magie Noire, we … Continue reading