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Second Skin With Alana Tyler Slutsky

20 Jun

Alana Tyler Slutsky showcases her Second Skin photo series on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)FashionPhotographyBlog.com caught up with Photo of the Week winner, Alana Tyler Slutsky to find out what has been happening since she shot her winning photo from her “Painted Ladies” series. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Alana Tyler Slutsky photographs fashion, beauty and portraits. From our previous interview with Alana, we discovered that she loves to play with color and light, as well as the idea that “fashion is fantasy.”

Alana Tyler Slutsky showcases her Second Skin photo series on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

So where is the photographer at now in her photography journey? According to Alana, she is constantly growing, ever-learning and ever-experimenting, “Now, I understand what I’m doing a lot more. Everything is premeditated and every detail is planned out It’s no longer a guessing game where I plop down lights and move them around to get what looks good – rather I go in with a plan of where everything should be placed, what modifiers should be used and what the f/stops should read. Also, I won’t shoot without a team. Before I used to shoot with whatever was lying around and would do the makeup myself (that was a total joke!) or have the “model” do it themselves. Nowadays I won’t work unless I have a team of hair, makeup and wardrobe. These are all details that tie together to make an amazing image. If you’re missing one, it’s like trying to drive a car with a flat tire – it just doesn’t quite work.”

The last article that we spoke to Alana she showed us an example of an experimental concept, back from when she was first testing lighting, became the inspiration for her recent “Second Skin” editorial shoot that got published in Creem Magazine. It was coincidental that around the same time she won Photo of the Week. It must have been meant to be. So how did the shoot for “Second Skin” come about? Alana explained, “The “Second Skin” images were the brain child of my makeup artist, Cassie Kurtz and myself. We spent a few hours on the phone bouncing ideas back and forth until we came across this one. I like to think that the “Painted Ladies” images were buried deep within my subconscious and the underlying idea of that series helped shape the “Second Skin” shoot.

Alana Tyler Slutsky showcases her Second Skin photo series on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

To create shoot, Alana shot this series using an Alienbees strobe, a soft box and a reflector. For photographers who are starting out and don’t have the budget for expensive equipment, Alana recommended “Paul C. Buff/Alienbees is an amazing company for young photographers! Not everyone has tens of thousands of dollars in order to own all of their own pro gear (such a Profoto/Broncolor etc…). Paul C. Buff is an affordable solution with the greatest customer support ever! Definitely check them out if you’re in the market for some lights. It does not hurt that they have almost every modifier you’ll be looking for! (No. I’m not paid by Paul C. Buff/Alienbees to promote them… I’m just a huge fan!)”.

Speaking of lighting, I asked the photographer, how is her lighting setup different now? She replied that “My light is a lot more controlled. Now, I know exactly what I want and figure out a proper set-up and what the light-output should read before ever setting foot on step. Being good at lighting is all about knowing how to manipulate it – from shadow transitions to color temperature.

Alana Tyler Slutsky showcases her Second Skin photo series on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

To find out more information about this shoot or contact Alana Tyler Slutsky feel free to visit any of the following:
Blog: http://alanatylerslutsky.blogspot.com

Website: http://www.alanatylerslutsky.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alanatylerslutsky

Twitter: https://twitter.com/alanaslutsky

What do you think about Alana’s new work now compared to her previous Photo Of The Week entry? Please post your comments in the comment section below.


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Painted Ladies With Alana Tyler Slutsky

02 Jun

Alana Tyler Slutsky Second Skin series as featured on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)
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is pleased to announce Alana Tyler Slutsky as one of our recent winners of our Photo of The Week competition. Alana is a fashion, beauty and portrait photographer located in Brooklyn, New York. As seen in her winning entry that was part of her “Painted Ladies” series, she is not afraid to experiment with light and color, as well as playing with the idea that “fashion is fantasy”. This has been the driving force behind the photographer’s journey.

So where did Alana’s journey begin? The mostly self-taught photographer revealed that the journey was not actually planned. She said that “My interest in photography started by accident. I ended up dropping a class in high school and needed to fill my schedule. I signed up for the photography class offered at my school and the rest is history.

Alana Tyler Slutsky Second Skin series as featured on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

My attraction to fashion photography was pretty instinctual. I had always been a creative person but I also love structure.  I find that fashion photography is the perfect mix of the two.  I had also always been a very practical person and knew that if I actually want to make it through life doing what I love, I would have to go into some form of commercial photography.  As sad as it is to say, very few fine art photographers actually sustain themselves off of their photography alone.  To me, fashion is the perfect mix where art meets commercial work.”

Alana Tyler Slutsky Second Skin series as featured on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

With her imagination let loose to play with color and light, how did Alana manage to come up with the inspiration for her original “Painted Ladies” series when she was first experimenting with lighting? I asked the photographer and she started explaining “From what I remember, it was just after Halloween and all the terrible leftover makeup was on sale at Walmart.  I was walking through the aisles thinking that there had to be something I could do with all this random stuff. Turns out that there was! A few sets of extraordinarily tacky eye lashes, 2 bottles of white body paint, 1 package of self-adhesive rhinestones plus 2 really kind friends equal a mini series of images entitled Painted Ladies.” According to Alana, her winning photo (seen below) was taken with beat-up mono lights and a soft box.

Alana Tyler Slutsky Painted Ladies as featured on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

When it comes to style the photographer had great opinions about the subject, she explains that “So many people are worried about developing a style. Yes, it’s important and definitely something that you need but you can’t force it, it happens naturally. I’d be a fool to say that I had found and locked into my style. I won’t lie, I haven’t. It’s continuously evolving. All I know is that I’m extremely comfortable working with harsh light and deep shadows and playing around with this is contributing to making my work look like, well, my work. But to anyone out there looking to push themselves and develop a style – experiment! Try different things, make yourself uncomfortable. It will all pay off in the end! Just stay true to yourself and you’ll find your way.

Alana continues to develop her style and evolve her work as seen in the photos posted in this article from her recent shoot entitled “Second Skin” that reminisce the essence of her winning photo. It just goes to show that style is an ever evolving process as are conceptual ideas.

Alana Tyler Slutsky Second Skin series as featured on Fashion Photography Blog (FashionPhotographyBlog.com)

To find more about Alana Tyler Slutsky’s winning photo and other photos from her “Painted Ladies” series, you would probably need to search deep in the depths of the internet on a post about it winning an amateur photography contest. However if you want to find out information about her recent shoots, you can check out her websiteFacebookblog or email her at alana@alanatylerslutsky.com

PHOTO CREDITS:

Photography by Alana Tyler Slutsky

Picture 1 2, 3 & 5: from her “Second Skin” series

Picture 4: winning photo from her earlier “Painted Ladies” series

Blog: http://alanatylerslutsky.blogspot.com

Website: http://www.alanatylerslutsky.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alanatylerslutsky

Twitter: https://twitter.com/alanaslutsky


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Hopsin – Ill Mind of Hopsin 4 (Tyler, the Creator diss) & Hot 16’s [Live HD] Jan. 15th

30 Jan

Hopsin preforming ‘Ill Mind of Hopsin 4’ & Hot 16’s with SwizZz at Reggie’s Rock Club in Chicago January 15th, 2012. Shot with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G-16 (SIC, M/A, SWM, AS) and ME-1 Stereo Microphone on a Nikon D7000 Hopsin’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/hellohopsin SwizZz’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/SwizZz.FV DJ Hoppa’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/deejayhoppa Their record label: www.facebook.com/funkvolume Find me at: www.facebook.com/RobertMDuvall
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Fuji X100 Hands On Field Test With Tyler Stalman

24 Nov

The Camera Store’s Chris Niccolls had a chance to use the very exciting Fujifilm X100 for a day. So he grabbed renowned photographer Tyler Stalman (www.stalman.com) and spent a day in the freezing Alberta cold taking photos. Chris and Tyler check out the innovative hybrid viewfinder, camera controls, and test out the amazing sync speed for flash photography. Huge thanks to Stephen Lemmer and Sean Chamberlain for enduring the cold to help us out!

 
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Tyler, Zeke, and Zaire: CHILLING IN CULVER

22 Oct

Footage is from Feb. 2010 Just chilling and skating around Culver City FOLLOW ON TWITTER: @AFRKNWRRIOR @wtfzeke @FuckTyler filmed by @Ryan_Rigsby

 
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Pinky Dinky Doo – Tyler Dinky Doo’s Sporting News/ Dragon Needs a Sippy Cup

21 Oct

Pinky doesn’t want to be part of the soccer team but still finds a way to fit in. / Pinky invents something to help a dragon stop spilling his drinks.

 
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Another Magazine: Marc by Marc Jacobs’ models by Chadwick Tyler

06 May

Photographer Chadwick Tyler shoots all the Marc by Marc Jacobs models for Another Magazine See the original here: www.anothermag.com
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hope you enjoy. I am no photographer (however i am inspired after seeing these fantastic photos) so I stole these photos mainly from flickr. which I feel bad about and I just want to thank flickr.com because otherwise I wouldn’t have ben able to make this (good, or bad thats up to you) video. I am also really happy to have found the very last photo which you’ll, I hope feel the same way as me, as though it totally sums up this.. overused word but.. brilliant coldplay song 🙂 Swallowed In The Sea You cut me down a tree And brought it back to me And that’s what made me see Where I was going wrong You put me on a shelf And kept me for yourself I can only blame myself You can only blame me And I could write a song A hundred miles long Well, that’s where I belong And you belong with me And I could write it down or spread it all around Get lost and then get found Or swallowed in the sea You put me on a line And hung me out to dry And darling that’s when I Decided to go to sea You cut me down to size And opened up my eyes Made me realize What I could not see And I could write a book The one they’ll say that shook The world, and then it took It took it back from me And I could write it down Or spread it all around Get lost and then get found And you’ll come back to me Not swallowed in the sea Ooh… And I could write a song A hundred miles long Well, that’s where I belong And you belong with me The streets you’re walking on A thousand houses long Well, that’s where I belong And
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