Love that, I'd like to hear more about it also!
Awesome story to be told I bet...
From our teen youth, a sneak peek was exciting. In my early 20s my kitchen faced a single lady's bedroom across the 20' between houses, she occasionally gave me an exciting shade-up light-on show. Did she know?
Bob, the not staged imperfect quality of the photo, grain and shading, gives it authenticity. The mark of a good story-photo is that it brings back memories, which this one certainly did. I have not thought of that 1961 experience in 60 years!!
Yes, Laylafan, definitely a fantastic story... wish others would fess-up
Extremely creative and tantalizing!
Thanks, everyone for visiting and leaving your comments. Truth be told, this scene was set up to portray a voyeuristic act. The model was a friend of mine who agreed to participate. A small flashlight was used by me to signal that I was ready to photograph.
This was one of a series of two sessions using two different willing friends of mine. If I find the negatives from the session I’ll post it.
—Bob
rmalarz wrote:
Thanks, everyone for visiting and leaving your comments. Truth be told, this scene was set up to portray a voyeuristic act. The model was a friend of mine who agreed to participate. A small flashlight was used by me to signal that I was ready to photograph.
This was one of a series of two sessions using two different willing friends of mine. If I find the negatives from the session I’ll post it.
—Bob
Cool Bob
I had plans to do some shots like yours when I had my studio, but never got around to it.
Frank, I had larger plans for this project but found I lacked the insight and knowledge of these various deviant forms of behavior to accurately portray them. That is in any way beyond very amateurish.
—Bob
Manglesphoto wrote:
Cool Bob
I had plans to do some shots like yours when I had my studio, but never got around to it.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
rmalarz wrote:
Frank, I had larger plans for this project but found I lacked the insight and knowledge of these various deviant forms of behavior to accurately portray them. That is in any way beyond very amateurish.
—Bob
Bob, it seems strange to hear someone apologize for not knowing the finer aspects of deviant behaviour. But I wouldn’t be able to help you out either. But there are a few posters here on UHH who could probably give you lessons and advice.
John, thanks for the comments. My initial concepts extended past simple snapshots of someone wearing handcuffs.
—Bob
JohnFrim wrote:
Bob, it seems strange to hear someone apologize for not knowing the finer aspects of deviant behaviour. But I wouldn’t be able to help you out either. But there are a few posters here on UHH who could probably give you lessons and advice.
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