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April 16, 2016

Fashion In The Park

April 14, 2016, Downtown Asheville, North Carolina.

 FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Model: Camille Reid

Always looking for ways to stretch out and utilize the techniques I have developed as a street photographer, I participated in the latest organized fashion gathering (or FASHMOB) at Roger McGuire Green located in Asheville’s Pack Square Park. As there were several such events that proceeded this, the gathering was appropriately named FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet. This event is for photographers, videographers, models, makekup artists, hair stylists, and designers of all experience levels. The purpose is for people to connect, have fun, and create images to share with one another.

FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Left: Alisha Moon

 FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Left: Alisha Moon

I generally rely on wide lenses such as 24mm and 28mm for street photography. For these photos, I decided to employ the 24mm. Needless to say, it presented some challenges. Getting close was one of them. One modle at my request climbed up a wall for a few shots. Finding the lens to short to get any reasonable closeups, with a giant flash mounted on the camera in one hand, I scaled the wall to grab some more intimate portraits.

 FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Model: Bethany Sykes

 FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Model: Bethany Sykes

The complex distortion of the 24mm lens was another factor to contend with. Distorted features created by a wide angle lens are less than flattering should you get to close. Carefully working the lens from just the right vantage point, the lens distortion can be advantageous, offering a wonderfully edgy, yet flattering image.

FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Model: Camille Reid

 FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Model: Camille Reid

In short, it was a fun and worthwhile experience. And for a photographer who is more accustomed to capturing fleeting moments on the bustling city streets, having people willing to take the time to allow for several photos was more than a welcome change of pace.

FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Model: Camille Reid

FASHMOB VII: Media Magnet

Models: Jonathon Santos and Credella Credle

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July 17, 2015

Lover’s Leap

A series of images from FASHMOB IV held in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Although the event revolved around the photographing of models and fashion apparel, these participating models offered up this rather intriguing tragic play for the benefit of the photographers who attended the event.

The Lovers

The lovers

The Gaze

The gaze

At the ready

At the ready

As she looks on

As she looks on

The Leap

The leap

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January 12, 2015

FASHMOB II

January 11, 2015, Asheville, NC.

FASHMOB II is the long awaited follow up to the first FASHMOB held back in late 2014 in Asheville, NC. The followup was held Sunday, January 11th at The Crow and Quill, a small club on Lexington Avenue in downtown Asheville. In the words of event host Duncan Chaboudy, “The purpose of this get-together is to bring together photographers who want to shoot and models/actors/dancers/solo musicians who want to be photographed.”

On Camera Flash

On Camera Flash

Having missed the first round, I made sure I marked my calender for the sequel. And I was not alone in that idea. Although many models and photographers planned to participate, a mere four individuals attended the first event in downtown Asheville at the parking garage atop the Pack Library on Haywood Street. Having learned of the wonderful photos that were taken of the few models that made it on that cold evening, word of mouth spread of a second outing. Cut to the chase: some 126 photographers and models ascended on the tiny club at 106 Lexington Avenue.

Nearby lamp for lightsource

Nearby lamp for lightsource

For me, the event was twofold: It was a great opportunity to try out my ”new” old lens—a 1980 35mm Nikon that I just purchased; and to meet new people, some old friends, and hopefully grab some good shots. The premise of the gathering was to utilize the venue’s ambient light without the assistance of flash. Being a very dark club, photographers eventually resorted to artificial lighting such as strobes, flashes and various handheld lamps for continuous lighting. I managed some very artsy shots using the available light, but did find it necessary to use some flash to reduce my camera’s ISO and stop down my lens for sharper images.

Handheld lamp

Handheld lamp

Included here are several of my photos that I felt captured some of the mood of the evening—a variety of images featuring either flash, available light such as a nearby lamp, or a continuous light source that someone brought to the event to…shed a little light on the matter!

All in all, it was a very successful turnout. There should be another FASHMOB this coming April (maybe “Son of FASHMOB”?)

More info on future shoots may be found at the Facebook event page.

Pictured above: Crystal, Emma D, and Jacqueline Lowe (on piano)

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