20 years of Creating Art with Light, Motion and the Human Form

Long before exhibits, publications and films about this series, there was an idea.  It was an idea for one particular image that stewed in the back of my mind for many years.  There was a freeway overpass that I would cross almost daily on my way to and from work.  Something about this particular spot always struck me as being a great location for a time-lapse nighttime photograph, shot from above with the passing car lights blurred below.  The concept included a nude person in the foreground, clinging to the fence, and she would be in focus while everything below was not.
At that point in my life, I had shot nearly every type of subject imaginable, except the nude human body and the freeway overpass shot was something I thought would be incredible. A good friend volunteered to model for me, and the “Beauty Project” was born.
The project is all shot on film and old cameras utilizing timelapse exposures of varying lengths. This is important for me to note because in this new world of digital photography I am often asked if some of the light techniques in the pictures were achieved in “photo shop.” I assure you they are all achieved on a single frame of film, and I intend to continue this way until I can’t get it anymore.

I invite you to have a look around the site. View the pictures, watch the videos and if you’re inspired to participate, CONTACT ME about setting up a shoot with you.
Thank you for visiting!
Steve

All of the Beauty Project images are captured on old cameras, like the ones featured below, and film. Steve has a collection of more than 30 vintage cameras, some more than 100 years old available that are regularly used.

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