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Come Sail Away with Me

     

Another fantastic collaboration project!

The model:
Cerise Marchan is a wonderfully talented model who can pose like a pro. She's a local girl who looks great in front of the camera, so it was really easy to work with her and give her direction. Plus, she's mature and handles herself professionally, which I love.

The hair & makeup:
My trusty Mish came through again with another beautiful pin-up inspired look. From the sultry red lips to the stylized victory rolls in her hair, Mish pulled this look together in an hour (a record, I believe!) and she still managed to do a wedding for another client later in the day. Her talent is priceless in helping to bring my vision to life.

The wardrobe:
A random thrift store find, the nautical blue jacket was the perfect style and cut for this sailor-themed shoot. The white shorts were picked up the day prior to the shoot. It helps to have a vision in mind when shopping. That way you don't overspend or overlook anything that can be styled into something awesome.

The shoot with Cerise went so well that we scheduled another shoot right after, this time with my good friend/model Jason Loo. Those pictures will be available on my website (www.firebirdphoto.com) for you to view.

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Filed under  //   50's   boat   camp   campy   cerise   cheyne   chic   fashion   hawaii   marchan   model   nautical   pin-up   sail   sailor   vintage  
Posted August 4, 2009
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Arabian Prince

   

I never like to do the obvious, so when I was contemplating a theme for South American model Marcos, I immediately discounted doing a "Futbol"-themed shoot; Sports is not my thing. I wanted something that would showcase his exotic looks (and impressive physique) and also my signature vintage style.

It dawned on me to take a trip to the Middle East and re-create an Arabian Nights theme. After some research, I had a better understanding of Arabic & Middle-Eastern styles of garments and how I can reproduce them on a budget. I lucked out and found some great harem pants on sale at the local Goodwill. Paired with layers of costume jewelry and a gold vest I already had, the outfit was complete - except for the headgear.

I own an actual Fez (a souvenir from my friend's trip to Egypt) and a muslim knit cap, but they still didn't look right to me. Well, as you can tell from the 2nd photo, the solution was staring me right in the face, so I went with it. Yes, I used the same window curtain that I used for the Matador shoot. It was the perfect color & texture, so how could I refuse? Wrapped around his head and accented with a gold brooch I got from Japan, the look was complete!

You heard it here first, people, the stylist who refuses to use the same outfit twice did it this time. The lesson here is one of re-invention: view an object as something else, re-purpose it, and it will ensure you stay under budget and will flex your creative muscles.

 

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Filed under  //   abs   arabian   arabic   brazilian   chest   cheyne   DIY photography   fashion   fitness   gallarde   hawaii   male   model   natatorium   photographer   photography   retro   sexy   shirtless   strobist   theme   vintage   waikiki  
Posted July 7, 2009
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Hilo photoshoot

I apologize for my lack of posts lately, I've been swamped with photography work. When I'm not shooting, I'm planning/designing the next shoot.

         


One of the big events was a photoshoot in Hilo with some visiting models. The models were imported by another photographer, who kindly let me borrow them for the day (thanks Theodore!). Mike Lane flew in from Kentucky, Mattchu from Vegas and Rachel from Honolulu.
 
My photo adventure began with an early morning flight at 5:00 am. Half-asleep, I checked into my hostel and spent a half hour walking through Hilo town scouting for locations. After a quick breakfast with everyone, we set out for our first session at a nearby beach.
 
Unfortunately the weather was not the best. Rain and chilly winds greeted us at the beach, but that's Hilo for ya. Big kudos to Mike & Rachel for standing in the rain in relatively skimpy bathing suits for the 50's retro shoot. It was also my first time doing hair on a female myself because my makeup artist Mish could not join me for the trip. Rachel and I collaborated to get the victory rolls in her hair. In spite of our weather woes, the shoot went great. I had an umbrella casualty, forcing me to bid adieu to yet another piece of equipment. At least it was put to good use before it was tossed.
 
The next shoot was of Mattchu in a pair of overalls I'd been dying to use since finding them. Unfortunately, the perfect location was alongside the Hilo Farmer's market, so we had a couple gawkers during the shoot. Being a model means being unabashed and Matt pulled it off effortlessly. After a quick wardrobe change, we tackled a schoolboy shoot on the sidewalk, which is where we took that behind the scenes photo.
 
The final set was a 1970's inspired look. Mike wore a unique orange shirt and mustard pants combo I had set aside specifically for him. Ironically, Mike's outfit was purchased entirely from the women's section ha! Rachel wore a very retro muumuu I had in my collection for a while. The historic Palace Theatre served as the backdrop for our final session of the day.
 
Afterwards, we took the time to play tourist. We enjoyed some shaved ice and drove to Rainbow Falls. We even stopped at an international Pow Wow they were having. Mattchu and Rachel are part Native American so they joined in the dancing festivities while I shot candid photos of them. It was an interesting way to end our day.
 
We rewarded ourselves with some great food and drinks at a local bar and then it was time for my return flight home. Yes, I stayed in Hilo for approximately 14 hours. It was quite a whirlwind adventure, but well worth it. I not only got some stellar images, but I also made great friends that I look forward to spending time with again!

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Filed under  //   50s   70s   cheyne   fashion   firebird photography   hawaii   hilo   kona   male model   model   photoshoot   retro   vintage  
Posted June 6, 2009
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Posted April 23, 2009
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70's Chic

     

Let it be known that as much as I love the 50's, I am also in love with the 70's. Whereas the 50's were about clean-cut colors and perfection, the 70's were about crazy polyester patterns and just looking cool. At least that's what I think ;)
 
When I first saw my model Azhjeli, I wasn't sure if I had the skills to work with him. He had long hair, something I had never worked with before on male models. After I found out he had cut his hair, I began to see potential, especially since he had a rockin' great physique.
 
My original idea was to continue my "Pleasantville" series (first started with my Milkman session) with a vintage postman. I had difficulty styling the outfit to look authentic and a location was baffling me, so I opted to do another decade. I had a polyester shirt I'd been dying to use since I purchased it. The location was originally supposed to be in front of an old, run-down apartment complex, which I thought resembled an old 70's motel. When we arrived at the location, we found it had been fenced up, no doubt soon to be demolished. Disappointed, but determined, I thought the next best location was a turqoise-colored building on King St. I always pass this building during my lunch breaks, so I knew from the start I wanted to shoot there.
 
In his polyester shirt ($7.00 @ Goodwill!), baby blue slacks and white leather shoes, Azhjeli looked every bit authentic and people couldn't help but slow down and stare. I think it'd be neat to be recognized on the street one day simply because I'm the only photographer in Hawaii who shoots vintage-themed photos.
 
I love the 70's and can't wait to shoot another 70's-inspired set. Will you be my next model?

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Filed under  //   70's   firebird photography   hawaii   male   model   polyester   retro   strobist   vintage  
Posted April 8, 2009
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Rockin' Rockwell

     

My first exposure to Norman Rockwell's paintings were in my pediatrician's office. 10-year old Cheyne didn't fully understand the patriotic or satiristic nature of Mr. Rockwell's work, he just knew it was great to look at, sometimes funny. As time passed, I became more and more aware of what a brilliant painter he was. Norman Rockwell's work not only presented America, it also preserved America. This is the type of feeling I strive for in my images. In addition to them looking great, I wanted them to feel great. These little moments preserved forever in my photographs.
 
The model I selected for this collegiate portrait was Cade London, a young man relatively new to modeling. His current port consisted of shirtless photos taken by his girlfriend, but I saw the potential in him that no one believed. He had a wholesome good look, which was a potent mix of American hearthrob with ethnic flair.
 
The day was beautiful (compared to the rainy day prior), but the bright sunshine came at a price -- leave it to me to dress a model in layered clothing and have him stand in broad daylight! Cade was a trooper and he took direction very well. Here, you can see two shots and my behind the scenes shot, which reveals my typical minimalistic lighting diagram.
 
If you look closely at the books, they reveal my personality (as they are from my personal home library). They are (in order from bottom to top): "An Incomplete Education", Mandarin Dictionary, "The Complete Business Guide to Graphic Design" and "Tales from the Tao". I selected them for their color and shape, but they are symbolically very appropriate.
 
I am looking forward to working with Cade again, but also to tackle another Norman Rockwell inspired shoot!

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Filed under  //   college   handsome   hawaii   high school   male   mckinley   model   norman   preppy   retro   rockwell   vintage  
Posted March 17, 2009
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Behind the scenes: courtney morrow

Here's Mish (my fabulous hair and makeup artist) putting the final touches on courtney's makeup.
 
The concept was "gritty glam" and it features big hair and a custom designed outfit by local fashion designer Lisa Woo.
 
We shot in my studio apartment, which allowed me more control over lighting in a comfortable environment.

Sent from my iPhone

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Posted February 3, 2009
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Photospread: idle time

Preparing for our final shoot of the day, 8 hours later. Playing with the camera while the models get ready. Look at the exhaustion on our faces. A nice shower will be an awesome reward after this.

Sent from my iPhone

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Posted January 31, 2009
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Creative Compound

   

You are looking at the results of a project that is the epitome of fusion. Two things or people combining to form something new. In this case, it was the Okinawan culture of my fabulous model Brandon Marc and my creative styling.
 
When Brandon and I first discussed our collaboration, it took a very different shape (originally, we were intending to do a collegiate-inspired shoot), but after a meeting of our minds (via long-distance phone), we were able to delve into Brandon's core and bring to focus the things he treasures most.
 
We kinda knew what we wanted it to look like. But me being me, I wanted to push the creative-envelope and I thank Brandon for being so patient with my creative ventures.
 
In addition to his quirky outfit, an ammalgamation of a 50's blues singer and an symphony conductor, I created a one-of-a-kind prop: a foamcore Sanshin. This 2-dimensional prop was lovingly crafted by hand the day of the shoot and I can only hope no master Sanshin-maker sees my shoddy workmanship. Brandon was such a great sport as to help where my invisible assistants couldn't: he managed to throw fistfuls of leaves into the air right before assuming his pose. He's got mad skills.
 
This session will always remind me of the best parts of my job and why I continue to love photography.

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Posted December 22, 2008
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Toys for Tots

     

I was originally asked to donate my time and cover this charity event, strictly documentary shots, but I talked them into having a live photobooth (similar to the one I had setup at the LOFT). Seemed like a good idea at the time since I had a big crew planned: 2 models, 1 photography intern, 1 photo assistant; I made laminated crew badges and everything. But in the end, schedules conflicted and it was down to 1 model and myself.
 
The event itself was interesting. According to tradition, Toys for Tots is a US Marine-sponsored event so there were a couple Marines present to lend a hand. However, since it was hosted by the Infinite Model Agency, the Marines were outnumbered by the beautiful models and talented individuals, which made for an interesting atmosphere.
 
It was a tiring 4-hour event made fun by the assistance of my beautiful model Aja (she not only modeled, but she also helped setup and breakdown my lights) and the fact that it was for a great cause -- and I got great PR out of it ;-)

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Filed under  //   charity   christmas   firebird photography   hard rock cafe   marines   model   photobooth   states   toys for tots   united  
Posted December 14, 2008
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