Jarod in Jim Thorpe

A collection of images of Jarod around Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. We coupled Jarod’s suit with some vintage lenses as well as the artchitecture of the town to get a great array of images that afternoon with definite film inspiration. Expect to see more work we do together in the future!

Bri doing Jarod’s makeup in the park in front of the train station.

Bri doing Jarod’s makeup in the park in front of the train station.

In the entrance to the pavillion in Kemmerer Park.

Interior of the pavillion, backlighting provided by 2 Yongnuo YN360. Light on face provided by Lume Cube with barn door attachment.

In front of the Harry Packer Mansion.

Jarod with his devilish lit by 3 Yongnuo YN360s all on red. Shot with a 10-18mm lens to stretch the proportions of the hand.

Behind the train staion. Side lighting provided by 2 Yongnuo YN360s. Overhead light effect provided by a cross-star filter threaded onto my vintage 50mm 1.7 lens.

Admiring himself with the help of a cintage cigarette holder. Lighting done with one Yongnuo YN360.

Reflections.

Jarod along the train behind the station lit by one Yongnuo YN360 while another provides backlighting. Overhead light effect provided by cross-star filter on my vintage 50mm 1.7 lens.

In front of the train station lit by one Yongnuo YN360. Bulb star effects provided by cross-star filter on my vintage 50mm 1.7 lens.

Jarod in front of St. Mark’s & St. John’s Episcopal Church on Race Street. Spotlighting done with Lume Cube with Snoot attachment.

We wanted more horror film/vampire vibes so we used two Yongnuo YN360s on either side of me pointing up toward Jarod in front of St. Mark’s & St. John’s Episcopal Church on Race Street.

Hellcat Heatwave

I haven’t strayed from the fine art style of portrait work I’ve been doing so I decided to go about these images differently. I wanted to amplify the feeling of being in a heatwave with the colors being presented amost as a thermal map. It was a breath of fresh air to do these and I really enjoy the end result.