

Angelica is here for a little cosplay. Our sorceress sports a magical gem and enchanted dagger. The dagger is unusual for us since we deplore tools of violence, but it's a prop, and works with the costume and theme. Also notice Angelica encounters, and subdues, a stuffed rabbit.

Dixie enjoys modeling, and it shows in her pictures. We took a serious tone in this set, but it doesn't hide how much Dixie likes her job.

I'm not sure what we wanted to achieve with the table other than showing off Jen's legs. As far as experiments go, this one falls a bit short for me. There's something a little too plain about the pictures, but they still showcase Jen's beauty, which in the end, is the only real point.

Here's Cindy in high contrast with a black outfit on a white blanket. This set is shot in natural light, well as natural as it gets in a dark room, which is unusual for us. We like our flash photography, but every once in a while you have to change your approach. Anyway, Cindy took a relaxed approach to the shoot, and it works.


Bell slicked her hair back and wrapped her scarf around her waist. Originally, the scarf was going to be on her head, but last minute changes being what they are, it didn't work out that way.

Wolfpup is sitting by the window. This set is a little pensive, but that's not a bad thing. We planned for these pictures to be black and white, and wanted a little more serious tone. Not run of the mill for us by any means, but we do like to change it up sometimes.

Renee hasn't done much art modeling, but her inexperience makes this set a little different. Not better or worse. Just different.


Floofie's dance training shows itself in a pas de deux with a stuffed rabbit. The rabbit, however, needs work.

Noname Jane in a very military style outfit. Except for the shoes.

Bell likes ice cream, so we stopped at a store and bought a box of popsicles. She ate most of them, and had fun getting messy. Ice cream melts fast under hot studio lights, and Bell just made a game of it.

Blue is a good color to work with, and the complimentary pink makes this set a little brighter than some.


I love the look of old pictures. You know the ones, stuffed in your great aunt's picture albums with the padded vinyl cover and stuck to the black pages with paper corners and smelling of musty old paper, moth balls and ancient emulsion. Half of them are all creased and you don't know whose in them but the color looks all weird, like, not real like you see with your eyes when you look outside or just around the room for that matter. Time fades the color, changes it, like old Kodachrome slides forgotten in some bottom drawer.