March 2, 2011

Kayla Boehme, Designer "Shred It To White Walls" - Issaquah, Wa.


Here's another series I did with Kayla and I'd say it was my favorite. As always, it was a lot of fun and her style and design is nearly untouched. We used my studio and just went crazy. We have plans for another shoot in the near future... I cannot wait!

"self ripped and detailed t shirt (inquire within they are for sale!), LF
Leather Jacket, Karen Walker Number 1 sunnies, Jeffrey Campbell
Tube 2, moon raven deign necklace, rings: Low LuvxErin Wasson,
Forver 21 swan, tiffany knot ring, and black random find

It has been way too long since I posted an Adrian x Kayla shoot! To
be perfectly honest every time I went to post it, I would get all too
overwhelmed at how many phenomenal choices AJ gave me, that I
would put it off!! Not a bad problem to have, if only I wasn't one of
the most indecisive characters....

I do not wear this jacket as much as I should, I find myself putting
it on and walking around my house playing with the fringe and then
taking it off before I leave. It has that amazing Woodstock 70's vibe,
sometimes I feel like everything I wear is so 70's inspired that I would
look like I just walked off the set of a movie if I added this jacket to the
maxi skirt, flowing tops and clogs. I started ripping shirts out of pure
boredom and now i can't stop! it is just such an interesting element to
add to a boring T-shirt, my next move is to add american flag patches
to the shoulders."

Sign Of The Times '11 Shoot - Seattle, Wa.

Sorry I haven't been posting, 2011 has been so productive as far as work, friends, and family is concerned. I'm really trying to squeeze in some time today to post some work I did over the Winter. This shoot was a collaboration with a good friend, Sam Franada. He was creative director and designer for the project, which was producing posters for Westlake Dance Center's annual "Sign Of The Times" show. I'm privileged to have friends who think of me immediately when photo projects come up, especially when everyone carries around a camera these days. Honored and humbling to say the least. Below are a couple of my favorites from the shoot and then the final design that Sam produced.