Saturday, September 8, 2007



"Ginger Treat" recommended a greatlocation to shoot that was isolated where we could get some great outdoor nudes done with interesting backgrounds. We met on the outer banks at an old life saving station in late September. The gnats were horrible, but we worked through it and got quite a few great shots accomplished. I can't even imagine what my model went through. You couldn't put enough bug spray on to keep them away.

We only saw one other person on the beach that day and they were so far away that it didn't even matter. Ginger is a classic beauty and my first good experience with a nude model. My first experience was, lets say, uncomfortable. The girl was so trashed from booze and drugs that I wanted to leave as quickly as possible. All she wanted to do was pose wiht her legs spread apart. I guess that she thought that spread legs are what guys want to see. Not always!

Just thinking about a few of the great models that I have worked with



I was just going through some of my photos and realized that I have not given enough credit to two of the models that I have had the pleasure to shoot.London Andrews and Ginger Treat are two of of the classiest, and fun models that I have had the opportunity to work with.
Truthfully, I prefer women with some meat on their bones. Skinny women and sskinny models don't do it for me. A natural woman to me is one that you can feel when you hold her. She doesn't break under my weight. She is more comfortable in her skin than a woman who starves herself so she can feel accepted in "her world". It's not my world, nor is it the world of most men. We like our women to look and feel healthy. Not that I'm saying that women should just let themselves go. Stay healthy but be smart in how you treat your body. We like bodies.

Besides; not that I want to spoil anyones appetite, but remember that one day, we all get old and an older women with some meat on her bones and fuller breasts is much more attractive than a skinny older woman who's breasts flap in the wind.