
After years of taking pictures, I made a decision that I wouldn’t ask anyone to pose in a way that I wouldn’t be comfortable doing. Of course if I didn’t look a certain way then I wouldn’t pose. Sometimes I’ll create an image with someone else and wonder what would I look like if I were in that pose.

I used myself in a lot of pictures that I would sometimes re do with other would be models. As much as I admire some photographers I didn’t want to copy them and instead chose to copy myself. If I find a person I wish to photograph or that is looking for something different I’ll go back and decide which photograph I’d like to do a new take on it. Coming up with new ideas for photographing a person and keeping them safe becomes limited. So for a lot of photographers that’s where digital photography comes in. I must admit I’ve done a few things with different programs, but if I’m going to use a program I’m going to try and do something really different. As I’ve stated many times, artists do think alike so you’re bound to see something that you’ve created without evening seeing another artists’ work.

How I got into modeling was really by accident. I had always wanted to get into acting, but I was steer in another direction and it wasn’t until 1982 that someone even mentioned modeling to me. One of my supervisors, Janice C. had taken a Polaroid of me at one of the company functions and said I should think about modeling. A few months later I was without a job and I had gone on an interview with one of my cousins who was interested in modeling. There seemed to be some interest in me, but I didn’t take it seriously. I wasn’t 6’ tall and I didn’t think I was that attractive. As I’ve learned over the years beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So just because you may not like something about yourself doesn’t mean someone else might think the same.

There was a person I photographed and they left some biker shorts behind and I decided to see what would I look like in them. The finished project for me was this photograph which I got many comments on.

I never thought all leather would be great for me to wear, but I did have quite a few leather jackets. I never owned anything else because I just thought paying as much for a pair of pants and never having an opportunity to wear them was a waste of money. Of course if I had bought a motor bike then it would have made a difference. I always wanted a motor bike, but never invested in one. I borrowed some leather gear from a friend and I did a series of pictures that just blew me away. Years before the only other person I had ever photographed in leather was Don E.

These are images of myself and images that inspired the photographs. This is the art that I create.
I've been lucky to have had so many people just me with creating a vision that we would both cherish.
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