


This weekend I had the pleasure of shooting author portraits of my neighbor, Rob, for use in his next book. These were three of my favorites.
I asked him how creative we get to be and his answer is brilliant:
" How creative? If you conceive a spectrum between, at one end, the stiffest, most hopelessly formal corporate head shot you can imagine and, on the other, an almost unrecognizably loosey-goosy image that screams Art from every pixel or grain of silver, I'd say about two-thirds of the way towards the Art side; that, anyway, is probably where I'd be most comfortable."
I like to think we walked that line.
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