March has been really fun breaking in my new motorcycle, however; I managed to fit in four photoshoots. The first two shoots were for local HOOTER girls, Brittnay and Jackie, who needed images to submit for the Annual HOOTERS Calendar Girl Contest. This was my first time photographing Brittnay and my third time photographing Jackie.
Both sessions were shot On Location, one at my friend Shelli's House and the other along the Kern River. I really didn't learn anything from either shoot, but had a good time working with both young ladies. Crossing my fingers that they both make it in.
The third shoot was with Shelli, who had recruited some models to shoot at The Padre and at Minter Air Field in Shafter. I was supposed to have the day off, but trying to shoot during the work week is difficult. Too many work-related projects going on and so I ended up only shooting for about an hour at each location. I managed to work with Jessica at the Air Field, and once again we managed to get some decent images.
As you can tell by the brevity of this post that I'm way too distracted with my motorcycle and just don't feel like "creating" images. Photography takes a lot of planning and coordination to put a session together, and then after the shoot there's the post-production. Riding a motorcycle also requires planning, coordination and focus, but when I'm done with my ride I feel rejuvenated. Hmmm....anyone wanna buy some Photography Equipment? Hahaha.
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