Sophia in Calvin Klein

Sophia and I have worked together before so we wanted to do something different for her modeling portfolio this time around. This is a mix of Calvin Klein ad and intimate portraits. It was important for me to highlight a few major features for Sophia, mainly her beautiful eyes, curl locks, and her incredible figure. Towards the end of the shoot I got out my spay bottle and wet Sophia’s hair and we shot some more wet hair/skin portraits as I am wont to do as of late. As I dive deeper into my style, I think my work is truly about highlighting the beauty of the human form. I don’t just like to photograph faces and facial features. I also like photoraphing hair, necks, collar bones, backs, arms, hands, hips, chest/breasts, backs, legs, and feet.

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