Attack of the S.S.S.

I haven’t posted in a while, but I’ve been shooting. Here’s a little sample of things to come. My Senior Review is today, wish me luck.

I haven’t posted in a while, but I’ve been shooting. Here’s a little sample of things to come. My Senior Review is today, wish me luck.

Prints available. 

Prints available. 

adrianlouise:

behold this amazing piece of artwork by nathan novak!
he’s raising money for special olympics by participating in the polar bear plunge. this means he’s jumping into the ocean in the middle of january and i’ll be filming the whole thing. =]
click the awesome image above to sponsor nathan, or go to http://tinyurl.com/29k7vq6. every dollar is very much appreciated and all donators will get to watch the video after the plunge!
spread the word and spread the love!
cheers! x o x o

adrianlouise:

behold this amazing piece of artwork by nathan novak!

he’s raising money for special olympics by participating in the polar bear plunge. this means he’s jumping into the ocean in the middle of january and i’ll be filming the whole thing. =]

click the awesome image above to sponsor nathan, or go to http://tinyurl.com/29k7vq6every dollar is very much appreciated and all donators will get to watch the video after the plunge!

spread the word and spread the love!

cheers! x o x o

Anonymous asked: if you could only photograph either men or women from now on, but not both, which would you choose and why?

This is far more difficult a question than I originally thought. When I first read this, I went back and looked through my work- this time evaluating the gender ratio. I found a considerably higher percentage of males than I anticipated. 

The quick answer is while I appreciate the male form in it’s many shapes and sizes- if I could only photograph one from now on, I would much rather have a studio filled with females. 

But if I were to think about it for far too long, as I have, I may say men. I’m much more engrossed by man’s oafish role throughout history than woman’s disposition. I have more to say with violence and filth than I do with beauty or vulnerability.