There are many people I photographed that were models or had what it took to be a model. Some of them only model for me and then there were those that just needed pictures for their portfolio.
{Some people I just enjoyed photographing and the window of opportunity was there. Most of the time I studied people so that I could get that perfect shot and then there were the times where I just had to go with the moment.}
I never wanted to do what every other photographer was doing. I tried not to use the typical backgrounds if I didn’t have too. Now that I look back on my art, I guess I was trying to create my signature. Most of the time I photographed myself first using a particular background and if it worked then I’d use it on another client or model.
{The majority of people I've photographed I worked with in some capacity. Sometimes it took some coaching to get someone in front of the camera, but when it happened it was magic. That was the case in this session. I took two shower curtains and connected them and suspended it from the ceiling and let it drape along the floor. It added a contrast with the light as if its two different pieces, a wall and a floor.}
Most of the people that made it in front of my camera was either by word of mouth or I recruited them. I was very selective in who I photographed and what type of events I photographed. I didn’t like being stressed over creating something or taking on more than I could handle.
{For a local clothing store I came up with this concept. It's rather traditional, but both subjects had a look that went back in time. No backdrops, and just natural lighting.}
We began as Dlonzo Modeling Troupe. We were a group of models ranging in height from 5’2” to 5’9”. I had created something that would later catch on at some of the department stores. I knew all alone the chances of making it as a runway model were slim to none, but working in print and doing commercials was another story. My dream had always been to act and then I realized this could be that stepping stone. Everyone that was working for me had other aspirations. When some of the models began to branch out and work for other people, I changed the name to Dlonzo Models and was working as an agent. I was still producing fashion shows, but I was also hiring out models and putting together portfolios. I was teaching them how to market themselves and who to contact outside of the city if they were really serious about this business.
{As I mentioned, some people need a lot of coaching. That was the case with Chantal. The name alone represented beauty, but no everyone sees what I see. I just picked locations as random as we drove around town until we got back to my studio. This was all impromptu. Most of the time I plan things out, pick out what the model would wear, but this time I just went with the flow.}
I began taking video classes because I had always had a dream of having my own talk show. Of course I still enjoyed being behind the scenes and wanted to learn how it all worked. When you tell people you were a model or an actor you can see a twinkle in their eye. There is something about those words that make people a little weak in the knees. It’s a world many would love to be a part of, but don’t always make it. I’m glad I was able to do what I did for so long. There were a lot of perks that came along with being a model and a chance to meet a lot of people.
Coming up: Dlonzo Models, B C DjayD, The Nexx Fazz of Models F.D. McDermott, Coca, Jack
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