Friday, November 29, 2019

Lake Powell 2019


'I'm always surprised at the range of work we create, which is somehow different from each other. Our vision might be similar is some ways, yet we still see different qualities in the guys, or pull out different moments or interactions.'


I too am always surprised at the range of work and unique creativity captured each year at Lake Powell.  Although the sky's remain an almost painfully striking blue, and the sand and rocks have stood the test of time, weather and man, the visuals captured are always different.  In addition to the artistry and eye of the photographers, I'm also convinced the images are strongly impacted by the connection the location has on it's temporary visitors.


Although I've been featuring images from Lake Powell for over six years now, each of the three photographers have maintained their enthusiasm for their return each year.  Mark, Mike and Gordon all expressed to me their excitement as the date to depart drew near.  Like a child at Christmas, the lead up and anticipation seems a huge part of the fun.


Another huge aspect of the fun is being able to introduce a new group of models to the magic the location cascades over it's guests.  This year was no exception.  A quick glance at Steven, Mo, Aaron and James' Instagram, show four men hit with the powerful forces released from land, water and sky.  Long after each returned home, the Lake Powell experience lingered in their emotions and thoughts.


I think it's the individual connections each model makes with their environment that makes the images from each year's shoot uniquely special  These connections, both physical and spiritual, are visible in the images.  From their physical contact with the land and rocks, from the heat from the sun and sand on their skin, each model gives off an rare energy, an energy not experienced in their day to day lives, one exclusive to their time in Lake Powell.


'Our model team for this year was wonderful but we have been very lucky every year to have great guys to work with. Aaron was probably our most experienced model and had worked in natural outdoor settings before. In addition to modeling, Aaron designs clothing and jewelry and is a trained dancer.'


'Mo' is also a professional dancer and a quick learner who can naturally fall into a good pose.
James is newer to modeling than the others but is also a quick study and was eager to take on any challenging assignments. Steven knows how to “stand and model” and is very aware of how to display his considerable talents.  Although each model is unique, we were pleased at how well they worked together and how they bonded as friends as the week progressed.'


'Once again we were lucky with our guys; Aaron, James, Mo and Steven. They got along famously. All four had dance experience - and I do love working with dancers - ranging from gogo dancing to formal training. They each brought something different, and wonderful, to the collaboration.'



-Check out more from this year's shoot on PAGE 2 HERE:-

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