Even if my projects evolve, /positive motion/ is one that I will pursue in the long term, at least as long as I have positive emotions to express :)
Even if my projects evolve, /positive motion/ is one that I will pursue in the long term, at least as long as I have positive emotions to express :)
A huge part of the emotional power that resides in /positive motion/ project is due to the very particular aestheticism conveyed by both the dance and the light & post production combo. Therefore having the opportunity to shoot with models who have special skills like being a professional dancer or,like Mimosa Pudica, a pole dance teacher is an amazing opportunity.
C’est à travers son book que j’ai pris contact avec miss EcilA pour lui proposer de participer à un de mes projets en cours, et après quelques échanges, c’est sur /positive motion/ qu’elle jetera son dévolu. Il faut dire que l’énergie qui se dégage de ce projet colle bien à la personnalité de EcilA, qui en outre d’être modèle, se lève la semaine à 3h du matin pour bosser dans l’agro alimentaire.
/positive motion/ est un projet qui commence à prendre sérieusement de l’ampleur et malgré les années je suis toujours passionné par ce projet. Exprimer des émotions positives via le mouvement et la danse reste un défi non seulement technique mais surtout émotionnel.
Comme promis voici la deuxième partie du set avec Shalise dans /positive motion/. Pour revoir la première partie de cette série c’est ici : /positive motion/ - Shalise I
Que de plaisir de finir l’année 2015 sur une séance /positive motion/. Je pense que c’est le projet sur lequel je travaille depuis le plus longtemps : près de 3 ans maintenant et je suis toujours totalement amoureux de ce projet :)
Je continue de rattraper mon retard, avec Geneviève, qui s’est prêté pour la première fois à l’exercice très difficile de /positive motion/
Retour sur une séance qui date du mois d’avril, avec Louise qu’on a pu voir dans /discloser/, et qui profite de son talent en expression théatrale et corporelle pour nous livrer sa version de Positive Motion.
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First 35 films
I’ve just received the first pictures of my develop-it-yourself experiment!
Ok let’s face it: as every beginners, I’ve fuck up some stuff :x But for a first a first try that’s pretty ok. Negative development is the part I’ve really done during this first experiment, from putting the film in the tank with no light at all to dry the negative after it’s developed. Since it was the first stage I didn’t want to make the print by myself on the first try so I gave it to a lab.
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Since my very first post on Ello, I promised I would talk about pictures. The thing is I’m not really fond of talking about the past, I’m more concerned with present and future ; that’s why I didn’t post about previous photo sessions. I’ve just published a new shoot about the series « Positive Motion », so I bet this is the right time.
Positive Motion is born something like 3 years ago now. The main aim was to express positive feelings and emotion, without getting into the traditional clichés of little girls running in a bright sunny field and butterflies :) Well, the first thing I learned was it was really easier to express negative feelings than positive emotions. It’s easier to have a strong black and white with contrast, to show muscles and pain, to have deep make up. So I went and look for a vector. Something to lye on that would help me this my way of expression.
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