'Dan loves the camera and the camera loves him. It’s as simple as that.'
One of the things that frequently draws me to a model, artist or shoot, is the degree of visual authenticity. Regardless of a models look, if they seem uncomfortable in front of the camera, if they appear awkward, or as if they don't really want to be there, it often ends ups showing up in the final images. For some models, it can be a struggle, but for others, it can be as simple and instinctive as photographer
Carl Proctor describes.
It is my believe that the camera loves models that love the camera back. Models who have a good sense of self, models who both know and are comfortable with their bodies, and how to move in front of the camera. Most of all, the camera loves models who enjoy the process and creative collaboration with the artist on the other side of the lens.
With just a quick glance at California model Dan Etna's
Model Mayhem page you know Dan has worked with a variety of photographers, and their feedback is unanimous in their praise for how prepared and professionalism Dan is, his positive energy, and how natural he is in front of the camera.
Dan ended up in front of Atlanta photographer
Carl Proctor's camera for a fitness themed shoot after being commissioned for project. Carl shares that everyone involved was more than pleased with the results! I love the beautiful lines and curves
Dan creates with his lean, 6' 0" frame and the strong connection he makes with Carl's camera through his facial expressions and piercing brown eyes. I particularly love Carl added a pair of brown boots, to Dan's limited wardrobe of mostly underwear and jock straps. The look, and the poses captured, especially with Dan's natural body hair, creates a series of incredibly fun and sexy visuals!