This is one of six images. You can view the others in the album on my Facebook page. When I went back home to Georgia over Christmas, I made sure to make time to shoot in my favorite old abandoned house. Upon returning, even in the company of several others, I felt a really sinister vibe, much stronger than I remembered, prompting me to wonder how I could have gone there so often by myself as a teenager. Maybe California has just made me soft. I took inspiration from this fear, as I often do, and imagined a story of a little girl left alone to live in a house falling into ruin around her. This was one of my favorite days of shooting in recent memory. It reminded me so much of my 365 days, because my parents came along to assist. They seemed to have so much fun falling back into their old roles, holding reflectors, lighting smoke bombs, playing dog wrangler. I’m so lucky to have a family that is so supportive of my art and career choice. Facebook page | Twitter | Instagram
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I have another part-time job that nobody knows about. It doesn't pay very well because ... well, technically my "boss" doesn't actually know I hired myself to do the job. But whenever he decides he needs me, I'm certainly ready and waiting. You see, when it comes to the aesthetics of Wes Anderson mo
From November 2014 to May 2015 I sculpted, body painted and photographed 60 models–including myself– into the 12 symbols of the zodiac.I view this work as my way to examine the impact of astrology in a current world in a modern aesthetic, while maintaining the sensibilities, skills and stories of crucial works of art from thousands of years before me. I spent anywhere between two to nine hours positioning and painting my models with non-toxic, water based body paint and airbrush paint.