This week I taught another week-long workshop, but this time it was in San Diego, California. The weather was awesome, the class was great, and I had a great response from the ideas, theories and techniques I shared with the other photographers.
During these workshops, I have many shoots using local models to demonstrate the various techniques and ideas. But just for fun one night, I created this image using someone that one of photographers in my class had met the night before. Being where I was, and seeing the scarfs that the photographer had in her bag, I created this image to look like Iraq.
I don’t have a name for it yet, but decided to name this blog entry after an old Neil Young song “Mideast Vacation” I kept thinking about when creating this image.
Anyway….bla, bla, blog. I need to get back to work but will get more images up very soon.
Take care, and until next time, America!
— Bry
Bryan! Your work is amazing! I feel like I know a very famous photographer. Can I have your autograph. Looks like you’re doing well. If you’re ever doing workshop in Northwest Arkansas come and say hello! Are you still living in Westpoint? Ok, see ya later. Adriane (Spittin’ Sister) Parry Hapgood
Bryan! I looooove how this photo came out! absolutely awesome. i had a great time at this shoot and i consider myself very lucky to have worked with you, Carrie and the rest of the group:)
Hey. It was fun having you come be a model! You did an awesome job! Email me your address and I’ll send you a real copy.
— Bry
aw, thanks:) my email address is fernandezma-10@sandiego.edu
i’m really looking forward to it! thanks!