I used my Lomography Instant Wide to create these images using Instax wide film in color and monochrome. I shot these at my studio, Photo Bang Bang, using the Cyclorama/Infinity Cove setup. Anaïs is a professional model I hired and this was our first shoot together. I am using Paul C Buff Einsteins for lighting in these photos. The Lomo camera has a PC sync for studio strobes as well as a setting for multiple exposures.
When I compose these shots, I never know exactly what I am going to get because the camera viewfinder is quite offset from the lens. It's hard to know what it sees, and when I flip the camera upside-down to get the second shot, the lens finder limitation is more apparent. It's kind of an instinctual setup once one gets used to the camera. It's become my favorite camera to shoot, but even more so when it's not being temperamental.
I have completely worn out one of these cameras from shooting and I am starting to get some problems from the one I am using now. It is starting to give me some problems ejecting the first few images from the pack. I am hoping I don't have to replace it, but It's getting very annoying to use. I have to open the back and fiddle around with the pack while trying to get whatever magic things that happens to make the film load through the rollers.
Fuji is actively making their Instax instant film, and it's easy to get. I prefer to buy mine from B&H Camera, who seem to have the best prices in the USA. They also sell the Lomography camera I am using for this shoot.
I have a large archive of my work available on my webpage for people who subscribe to my Patreon.
Las Vegas, NV
Nevada / United States of America / North America
Open to students, models, photographers and anyone who would like to spend the afternoon in in the studio, working with others or alone. This is a low cost way to gain some familiarity with the space, test out new equipment, meet new people, finish assignments and more.
900 Karen ave, Las Vegas
Nevada / United States of America / North America
Open to students, models, photographers and anyone who would like to spend the afternoon in in the studio, working with others or alone. This is a low cost way to gain some familiarity with the space, test out new equipment, meet new people, finish assignments and more.
$25pp in advance, $35pp at the door
Photo Bang Bang, Las Vegas
Nevada / United States of America / North America
We will be working on artistic nude images and learning about lighting with traveling art model, Jessa Ray
Photo Bang Bang, Las Vegas
Nevada / United States of America / North America
In this fantasy fashion, cosplay lingerie workshop, we will be taking photos of Rin City and her astounding wardrobe. We will use the scenery inside the studio to work on three different setups, explaining the lighting process along the way.
https://photo-bang-bang.square.site/store
Las Vegas
Nevada / United States of America / North America
Private workshop session with instructor Curtis Walker and model Dakota Lee. Included in fee is studio time, model fee, and lighting.
Model Limits: up to art nude- no erotic and no exposing of genitalia/no sexual facial expressions
I am a Las Vegas Local and I do most of my work out of my studio, Photo Bang Bang. I have shot for numerous publications including Gizmodo, Urb Magazine, Hustler Magazine, Vogue Italia, io9, Dvice, Mashable, Wired, DeviantNation, SuicideGirls, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas City Life, Kink.com, Sexual Health Magazine and more. I am a highly competent and creative photographer with a skilled approach to composition and lighting who loves working on location and in new environments, in addition to the comfort of his studio.
My current lineup of cameras includes a Nikon Z6, Lomography Instant Wide, Lomography Diana+ Instant Square, Insta360 OneX, DJI Osmo Pocket 2 and iPhone8 and he is now branching out into live streaming and filmmaking.