This self-portraitt set contains 39 photographs taken at a hotel in Tucson, AZ. Always drawing from surrounding energy and inspiration, this set features my intimate "moodoir" self portraits in retro and 1960's midcentury modern atmosphere. This set is an artistically quirky mix. Featuring lots of slow shutter, and although these are digital images, they were edited for a filmy grainy goodness that I felt appropriate for the retro vibes that surrounded me. The shower and coat-hanger images were taken at night, while the fridge images were taken the next morning. The coat-hanger photographs provide ample metaphors that I will leave up to the viewer to interpret based on what they see/feel.
The full collection can be seen here as a bundle:
https://moodoir.gumroad.com/l/...
About the artist:
I am a self-portrait artist living in the Sonoran desert. I seamlessly blend my internal landscapes into evocative photography, in a style I coined and call “moodoir.” My self-portraits are a canvas for sensuality, playfulness, heartache, and the many emotions in between. Through nearly a decade of artistic evolution, my process of creation has been a way for me to find myself and connect with the world around me. In many ways, I have photographed myself into existence.
Exploring the interplay of light's stark contrasts, geometric shapes, and the magic of long exposures, my work breathes life into moments, emphasizing energy, ephemerality, and raw emotion. May my creations inspire you to delve into your own emotions, forging a connection to the shared human experience. Welcome to the world I've woven through my lens.
I have been published with National Geographic Your Shot four times, and was their artist of the week. My work has been featured with Samsung, Childsplay AZ, Lensbaby, Contagion Media, and Fashion France. I am also a contributing artist with premium and international stock photography companies. My art has been displayed at the Arizona State Capitol Museum Herberger Theater, as well as The {9} Gallery, and Sisao Gallery in Phoenix, Arizona.