Showing posts with label self-portraiture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self-portraiture. Show all posts

December 22, 2016

The self-portraits of Harizma







"The stolen bride"






"To sink"






"Sunday"





I have not found many informations about Harizma (Alexandra Parhomenko). She is born in 1987, she lives at Kiev (Ukraine) and she works as a designer. And that's it... Because I don't speak russian and, maybe, she doesn't speak english. So...

Harizma is above all a creative photographer, and often her own model (self-portraiture is a tough exercise !).

Her inspiration is incredible and many of her pictures look like paintings. No need to talk about her talent, you see it in each of her photographies.


" Harizma is a true renaissance woman. An artist in every sense of the word. Her illustrations touch my heart, her photographs challenge my mind, and her beauty inspires my thoughts. I am in love with her portfolio."





"Jades"






"Desert Rose"






"Taste of tea"





" I just discovered her portfolio and I am in awe. She has a wonderful eye for beauty and art, in addition to being a great model - her self-portraits demonstrate her charm and beauty in addition to her photographic talents. Her photos and artistic flair will captivate all."






"oops ! a little mistake"








December 18, 2014

Self-Portraitist Minon




















"Lullaby"










"1001"












Minon is an "experimental" photographer who lives in Berlin, Germany, and her main model.

Self-portraiture is not an easy exercise, Rachel Lovitt :
" For me, self-portrait photography is a journey of self-empowerment. On this journey, I am empowered to explore, examine, and reflect upon my own values and aesthetics, my own body, and sense of who I am.

In photographing myself, I am finding myself. Sometimes, the discovery and resulting image is beautiful and inspiring. Other times, it is sorrowful or even frightening.

Self-portraiture demands that I look at myself, perhaps more deeply than ever before. I have not always liked what I have seen and learned about myself, but I have never regretted taking a single photograph." Rachel Lovitt









"Minon"



























Minon succeeds in this so much difficult style, with an endless creativity I would like to have in all my texts. As beautiful as an angel and divinely inspired, I watch her since a long time.

Working mostly in black & white and natural light, her gallery at deviantART is full of sensitive and very expressive pictures. Till now, her work is certainly one of the greatest assembly of self-portraits I've ever seen.









"All I need"










"Paris no III"










"Use your brain"



January 4, 2013

Vic's interview of a self-portaitist





" My way to create ? Instinct, mood, availability. When I start, I forget notion of time... I need silence when working on pictures." Vic







"Pink attitude - What's up ?"




Vic also at deviantART.








"The unknown"









Vic, I've read so many compliments about your gallery : "Incredible, awesome, amazing, wonderful, inspired, fascinating", etc... Did you study photography in an art school ?

No… That's a huge regret by the way.


Don't regret ! You didn't need. Who inspired you ?

Too many talented people to mention them all but nobody in particular.










"Death of the Swan"










"Sorrow"












"Free me"




I feel a deep passion in your work... How long could you be far from your camera ?

It's never far enough to miss it.


I was sure ! Except indoors shootings, is there another type of location which could appeal you ?

Not really. Not yet !


So, you clearly prefer to shoot indoors, and natural lights...

I always use natural lights (okay, because of the lack of material too...). Most of my pictures are made in my appartment close to windows. Color or BW choice is decided later.


Some words about your models ? So about yourself as a self-portraitist ?...


I'm often my own model, not really because of narcissism but principally because I'm the most available and cheapest model I know.


My lovely daughter takes part to the game too but it is sometimes not so easy to manage her in another way than the fashion one (she's 18 years old, that's probably normal).










"La Femme Bleue"












"Dreamer"





A lot of your pictures are surreal, abstract or conceptual, full of symbols to resume. What is your process of creation ? Where do you find this endless inspiration ?
Instinct, mood, availability. When I start, I forget notion of time... I need silence when working on pictures.











"Entre ciel et terre"






Self-portraiture is a difficult exercise. How do you feel at the end of a shooting ?

Sometimes my body aches, but it is so exciting to load pictures immediately after on PC and to play with, that it compensates a lot.









"Ghosts dancing"
Model Nastassia










Like a large majority of artists, could you tell you're perfectionist ?

Depending on the wanted result, I should not call it corrections only. I often use textures and/or backgrounds to improve pictures' ambiance. I can't interrupt myself when working but I do not come back on it when it's done. If it is ok, that's cool. If it is not, next one, I'll try to make it better !







"I lost my heart"





Is there a special project you're dreaming about ?

No particular project at this time but

I wish I could quit my job to something more fun : arts... Photo, painting, sculpture, collage, etc.


I can imagine... Have you scheduled your next exhibition ?

None.


No book published yet, I suppose ?

No, not even a diary.








"The bride of the pirate"




What's for your next future ?

Work to buy more photography equipment.


A message to send ?

I am a real alive paradox, a woman impossible to summarize... Thank you Chris.


Thank you Vic ! Come back soon...









"Thank you"




October 21, 2012

Marquita Norwood's Interview


Marquita Norwood at ALTphotos, deviantART, this article about self-portraiture.








Marquita Norwood, how did you get into photography ?

I've always created since I was very young, beginning with painting and drawing.

I took my very first film photography class in university, but didn't continue after that for quite some time. Then 2 years later, I took a digital photography class in Paris via my university.
I don't have that much technical schooling. Most of what I know, I have learned on my own and continue to learn from others that inspire me.









"Zen"






Who are your greatest inspirators ? Your favorite photographers ?

 I have been immensely inspired by many painters including Picasso and Schiele. And photographers like Man Ray, and Cravo Neto.


There is something about black and white portraiture that has a gravity that I feel connected to.


While not all my work is black and white monocolour, I am inspired by such works.












How long could you be far from your camera ?

 Lately, I can't seem to go a day without being near my camera in case I get an idea !


Like me with my pen... Do you feel particularly inspired by a type of location ?

No, not really. Mostly I shoot myself in my flat :)


What are your preferences, indoors maybe, more than outdoors, natural lights and B/W ?

 I have no real preferences. Whatever I think will support the image, is what I use... but I have realized natural light is far more rewarding.


How long dit it take to find your own style ? More difficult, could you define it ?

 I am still finding my style. I haven't been involved in photography for very long. I really have been working with this genre on and off for some time, so I have yet to have a distinct style.


Currently, I am just doing self portraiture. I do not know how long this will go for, but I am enjoying it while it lasts.










"Personal Graffiti"










"L'Adoration de la Terre"






Is your photography mostly nudes ?

 Most of my photography is nude portraiture. I have stepped into something new with these fine art nudes, and would like to continue with for as long as possible because I have found it really rewarding.








"Bonjour, Bonjour"









And you're right ! Tell us about your process of creation ?Sometimes I do have to sketch out or write down ideas that are in my head if they are overwhelming and then I return to them, if I am in the mood to bring them into life.


Otherwise, a lot of my creative process is improvisation... spontaneous really.


I may have an idea, and I realize it may not work, so I try something else, and it works even better. I try not to structure things too much... it's just not my style. I like to have balance in my life, which includes my process of creation. A little structure, a little caprice. Works better that way for me.


What is your favorite theme ?I would say right now, I am my favourite theme :) I am my only model currently, and I would say I work rather well :)











"Cradle of Creation"













Fine ! And how do you feel at the end of a shooting ?

 Satisfied. I just like to get to the post-processing work !


Have you published a book ?

 Not yet. Perhaps when I have made more of a collection of works I will. Also, my main goal right now is to get new photography equipment and new models.


Some special projects, some challenges you're dreaming about in a next future ?

Once I have found the time and the right models to inspire me, I hope to start working on co-ed nudes. Nudes with male and female counterparts... bordering on erotica, also inspired by film noir and chiaroscuro.










"It Came In"










A message to send ?

I would say never compromise your vision. Always do as your nature dictates, even if it may seem unnatural or insane to others. You have to be you, not anyone else, so it is important to stick to your own ideas and not fall into the pitfall of mediocrity if that is not your desire. It is significant to leave your mark on the world, if you are serious about what you are doing.


Art isn't about popularity and celebrity, it's about you... the creator... doing what feels organic... doing what you have to...that is all.


Thanks a lot Marquita ! And see you soon.










"La Petite Mort"




June 15, 2009

Kat Love, Self Portrait Artist








Kat Love, Self Portrait Photographer and wonderfully talented Art Model.









"Identityless"











"Risk"









"Unavailing"



October 11, 2008

Welcome Sarah Ina Alexander


You'll find Sarah at : her Art Gallery, her Photography site, her Tamariki Gallery.





"Fille de Charme"






Sarah Ina Alexander, 32, from New Zealand, is someone very special.

We are all, of course, no exception, but she paints, she sculpts, she writes, she shoots, she designs ! With an endless creativity.

Does she take some rest ? I don't know. Where does she find her prodigious inspiration, I don't know. But I will... I promise.

Anyway, Sarah Ina Alexander (what a beautiful name !) is a complete and talented artist who makes a splendid work.









Sarah Ina Alexander self-bio :


" For most of my life I have been a creative person. Like my mother and all the spirited women in the family before her, they were the optimum of inner beauty, a quiet independence, substance, creativity, depth, and artistic expression.
I was surrounded by creative people, always yearning for a little of that magic myself, whether it be through dance, fashion, beauty, painting, drawing, music, acting, written word or the performing arts.


It wasn’t until my love affair with art and photography that I realized that my whole life has been an evolving work of art,


because I always go to the exact same place when I write, when I draw, when I dance, when I love, when I paint, when I hear that perfect piece of music... and when creating photographs.









"The Deck Chair"







"Give yourself permission !"



I have always been obsessed with holding on to memories. So my life is a series of private journals and notes, poem’s and quotes, photo albums, pictures and memory boxes – all collected in an attempt to hang on to the specifics and ongoing chapters of my life.

That is where it started.

I wanted to capture memories, and because I believe that anything really worth doing is worth doing well – I wanted to be extremely gifted at it. So when I got my first camera I set out to kick ass.

Strangely enough, it hasn’t been easy. With minimal equipment and resources and being self taught, the road from there to here has been a slow one, filled with self-doubt and hundreds of mediocre photo’s and mediocre painting’s or mediocre people telling me what I did was mediocre. More than once I was tempted to give up and look at fulfilling one of my childhood dreams of becoming a 30 something year old pro-skater chick !









"The Calm Before The Storm"






"The Edge"








"Self Portrait 4"



Then somehow, after the shutter clicked after the ten thousenth hundrenth eleventh time, things started to slide into place.
I started seeing something in my images and low and behold - other people did too. Instead of just capturing technically acceptable portraits or politically correct nudes :


I was starting to really "see" potential images all around me.
Suddenly, art was everywhere,
even when I wasn’t behind the camera.
Colours took on new qualities ; light danced, shadows whispered, scenes called out to be frozen.












"Nicky III"










People and thing's took on theme’s that turned into movies with music and photographic story's. Beauty and perception in the truest sense was redefined. Possibilities at that moment become boundless.
There was and has never been a time in my life that was not a photograph waiting to be taken, a picture to be painted, a movie to be made, a thought to be written, a feeling to be fully expressed.

Nothing.

When I get to that place where I feel the image becoming what it was meant to be, time disappears and it is almost as if the image itself takes over – because there is a point where like lover’s becoming one - both artist and art become one.


This creative process has taught me to think less, and do more. To rely on instincts and personal style and what my eyes and heart tell me, to worry less about focus, perfection and competition or the directions from some person, forum, expert or book.


To develop and believe in my own internal style based on what feels right to me in the moment, because the very best art has to be intensely personal and deeply experienced by the artist, otherwise it has no soul – and art as in love with no soul cannot be received.









"Romance of the mind"

And so slowly I realized that this was my work, my passion, my calling, my creativity. This entire process, from beginning to end, this was my art.










"To be"







In the process of just wanting to be great and gifted at something, I learned something far more important : I discovered that I had art inside me from the very beginning.



I am a visual artist, How could I not be.