Turns out, one of my models from a previous stock photo session is a tattoo artist in real life. So last week, I took a drive across state lines to catch him at work to make this new royalty free image series – “At The Tattoo Studio”, now available through Westend61.
I was out of the country last week. Did you miss me? Well, I’m back, and today’s portfolio update features a new series – “Cinco De Mayo Party” – at my newest stock agency partner, Westend61 . So, read on!
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a somewhat humorous (I thought) ode to my favorite stock “props”. The items I find myself using more than a few times. Today, it’s the opposite. Oh, why did I spend money on these for one use?
I should have a garage sale. Well, more of a studio sale. My shelves are full of all kinds of things that have caught my eye over the years that I thought would be useful for photos. Some things have been used once, like the giant plastic baby bottle. Other things get used a lot more often. Here’s a look at a few of my favorite props…
As we round into the first days and weeks of 2015, the late Winter and Early Spring holidays aren’t too far off. We all have Valentine’s Day on the mind, but don’t forget the king of party holidays, Mardi Gras – this year on February 17th!
I’ve been doing stock photography for quite a while now. Over the years, I’ve had people ask me to take portraits for their professional or promotional use. I’m happy to say that I’m carving out some time now to do just that.
A week or so ago, I told you about a new royalty free stock image series, exclusively at Stocksy United, themed for New Year’s Eve and 2015. Today, I’m presenting some more New Year’s photos, but these are in my microstock collection, available on Photoshelter, as well as my other distributors.
We’re winding down the year 2014, which means it’s time for all things new, including this recently added stock photo image series for New Year’s Eve.
You can picture John Denver and the Muppets singing this if you like. All these images were created in 2014: