Tuesday, November 19, 2024

The Tertiary Component: Skyler & Zachary by Rob Colgan


'My shoot with Skyler and Zachary was basically shot in three parts over the course of a weekend in Indiana.'


Much like people, when it comes to a great photo, the most interesting ones are layered. The main relationship element in photographs is generally the one between the artist and the subject.  When shooting on location, a secondary connection occurs, this time, between the artist and model and the surrounding space.  This is especially evident, when shooting in abandoned and forgotten spaces. 

Utilizing building structures, and within specific rooms, the visual connections are not only with space, but also the structure's history.  The emotional resonance is even stronger when there are two models exploring the space.  I've featured many shoots from photographer Rob Colgan featuring models exploring architecturally unique spaces, but often, they're exploring on their own. One of my favorite stories of Rob's to tell was his visual chronicle with two models exploring an incredible old bank. (HERE:)  

This series also features two models, meaning there's a third connectional component.  The visual layers get even deeper, as during the time of this shoot, models Zachary Tyler and Skyler Ray were a couple.  Although the relationship has transitioned to friendship, both share a mutual passion for their time exploring, creating and working with Rob.

This series is focused on the third part of the weekend that Rob spent working with Zachary and Skyler. Th first part centered on abandonments in Gary,  the second took place at the dunes in Michigan City.  This last series was shot in a unique BnB that Rob found in LaPorte.  Rob loved the space with it's eclectic environment and all the incredible antiques.  Since Skyler and Zachary were dating at the time, Rob suggested using the some of the BnB's spaces to create a more sensual and romantic themed set of imagery. 


'Zachary is a wonderful guy with infectious enthusiasm for most everything. While discussing a possible trip to Gary, I reached out to him. And since it seemed like I would have lots of possible locations with which to experiment, I asked if he knew of anyone else who might like to model... 

It turned out that his boyfriend Skyler was very into urban exploration too! It was a perfect combination.  They both worked beautifully and I think both enjoyed the change in working indoors and in sand. It was an extremely successful weekend.'


Although this marks Skyler's first appearance on FH, this wasn't his first time posing nude, he's been modeling for over four years now.  Many of you may remember Zachary from his previous appearances on FH, including his outdoor Autumn themed shoot that I featured last October. (HERE:)  Both models loved the exploration piece of this shoot, with Zachary describing Gary, Indiana as a creative playground, with so many parts to investigate and enjoy.


'The shoot was so much fun!  Zachary and I had gone down there to take shots in abandoned buildings, but then we took some pics in this gorgeous air BnB! Working with Rob was great! I’ve shot a few times with him now and he always provides a welcoming and safe environment!' 


The chemistry between the two models also led to many different creative ideas.  Zachary shares that some would not have come to life,  if not for his relationship with Skyler, and Rob's collaborative process. For Zachary, shooting with Skyler, someone he was already connected with, added an additional level of excitement and intimacy, one that was unique, and one he hadn't experienced in his previous shoots.


'Working with Skyler not only pushed me to be the best I could be, but it also made the shoot much more meaningful. I feel very privileged to have shared that experience with Skyler and have another model with me in those spaces. 

Being there to capture these scenes with someone as skilled as Rob is also another privilege that I am grateful to have had. Rob always treats his models with the utmost respect, takes care of them during the shoots, and always walks away with amazing shots.'



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