Thursday, July 23, 2015

Carefree Darkness


I've always wanted to do a shoot like this:

Bordering on the editorial photography style and the Avant Garde. 

Shot by the pretty little Megan Elmassian.




Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Lioness

One of my favorite shoots to date.

This shoot was a ton of fun to put together because this time I had the opportunity to choose the location, wardrobe, hair/makeup, AND concept.

I wanted these photos to exhibit a true reflection of my personality.

Photographer Nick Sorrentino of Hill Lane Photography shot these photos within the empty lion cages of the Old LA Zoo.

#lioness






Plaid and Platforms.

Red, red, red, baby.

Thigh-highs, platforms, and plaid.

These photos by Dustin Coury display a slice of the true me.

Self-stylized.





Creepy and Abandoned? Sign Me Up!

We shot these at "Murphy Ranch", deep in the woods of the Pacific Palisades and it has a bit of a history; it was originally designed as a base for Nazi activities in the US. It was intended to  be a self-sustaining base, complete with a water storage tank, a fuel tank, and a bomb shelter. The day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, police raided the place and detained the members within.

We walked down 500+ steps to shoot within this eerie bit of graffiti-covered history but the results were totes worth it. :)

Self-stylized.







Underwater Shoot for Stevie Boi Shades

Underwater photography by Lisa Reilly.

There is something something so unearthly about shooting underwater. 
Feeling weightless allows you to pose in acrobatic ways that would otherwise seem impossible. I've shot several times underwater and each time I feel as if I am apart of some kind of beautiful, gravity-free ballet.


The Witching Hour

Dress by KILLSTAR CO.

I'm OBSESSED with their dark, witchy clothing.

Give me a Killstar dress with a hood and I'm a happy camper.
Add a blood-red lip and matching combat boots?
Win.







Me, Myself, and I

This photo sums up my entire being in a nutshell.

P.S. Everything bit of clothing you see in this picture (minus the Converse) were Buffalo Exchange recycled clothing finds.