This self portrait set started with the question, how far can one look go when you treat posing like choreography?

Shot at Foundry Studios in Kelowna on their cyclorama, I wanted the set to feel sculptural and controlled, letting the body language bring tension. The leopard print body stocking also gave the images their bold, editorial edge. But the deeper purpose of this session was studying transition and shape.

Instead of jumping between concepts, I stayed inside one visual world and pushed it.
Small changes in angle, reach, and line created different emotional reads from frame to frame. If you’re here for the art, it’s a full immersion in form and movement. If you’re a photographer, this gallery is a practical study in maximizing one setup. The Members Gallery (80 images) shows the full progression, where you can really see how I move through posing variations, micro-adjustments, and transitions.

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One thought on “Simple Studio Selfies

  1. Fabulous!!

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