The Creation of Man: How to Legally Shoot your Husband

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Model Issues; Getting In Front Of The Camera

We needed more models. We had our friends in front of the camera, and they were good for commercial images, but we needed something more. We had a sense that we were headed into something special, but we weren't quite sure what it was going to be.

I decided to put Robert in front of the camera. You see, I adore my husband. I find him quite handsome, but not in your traditional sense. He has more of a rugged handsomeness, rather than traditional beauty. He would play a good cowboy, or bodyguard. Robert is also an ex-bodybuilder; he trained all natural for almost ten years. We have a home gym, and I have spotted him a number of times. I am always impressed by muscle memory and how, after just ten minutes, the blood rushes back and his muscles fill out. It's very exciting to watch his body go from extremely lean to very nicely ripped. But we didn't want to do a body shoot just yet. We had some other things in mind.

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Life Shots

Robert and I are extreme opposites. But we do connect completely, and we share a passion I've never known before. We rolled down the black background, he took my hand, asked if I was ready, and gave me a kiss. I took a few test shots to make sure we had the lighting we wanted, and we began.

We started with contemplation shots, Hard Life shots. Robert drinking his coffee, staring off deep in thought. Then we started to roll. The shoot was mostly silent, no words were needed, I was an extension of him. I watched through the lens, and was allowed to document this personal side of my husband, the side that only I saw. The side of him that he hides, the part of Man that exists, but dares not peek out.

Emotion

I dare not speak of the driving force for the emotions he felt, that is not my story to tell. But it was a great loss, and a heavy heart, that drove the shoot. I peered through the lens, stopping only to wipe the tears off the camera so I could see to focus.

Finally, we had to break from what we were doing, we were both mentally and physically drained. Robert went in to take a shower, and I went back to working on my computer. When he came out of the shower, he shaved down bald. Then we began shooting the Man Series. Completely nude, he twisted and bent his body in emotional poses, crippled from pain and depression.

What may not be evident at first is Robert is a very tall man. He stands at 6'4". To capture his full height is sometimes impossible to do, me being only 5'7". But this was magical, emotional, inspiring. I cannot take full credit for the shoot, in fact, Robert was the one who had the ideas, and held the poses so I could shoot them. But I do know that no one else could have done that shoot with him, it was too raw.

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Man

The Creation of Man-020We created Man in the barest of all emotions. Grief, loneliness, despair, heartache, sadness, pain, turmoil, depression; we touched them all. And the pain transfers, the images grab at you. You can feel the pleading, the pain, the hurt, the loneliness of Man.

To date, this series is our best seller. I can only credit this to the passion and commitment Robert has to his Art. He is Artist. He is Photographer. He is Man.

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I Creator a Personal Journey by RGebbiePhoto

An inspirational journey through the emotions of Man. The artist takes an intimate look at pain and frustration, through words and photography. The words remain hopeful and inspiring, allowing the reader to personalize the experience.

This review is from: I Creator, a personal journey (Kindle Edition)
Robert and Lori give excellent insight into who they are and the troubles they have overcome in this delightful book. The writing provides personal insights while the pictures convey the raw emotions.



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  • DaveStone13 May 9, 2011 @ 3:58 pm | delete
    Expert stuff and very difficult. Well executed.
  • GrowWear May 3, 2011 @ 1:29 pm | delete
    Extremely compelling seeing a man showing these emotions.
  • itsmuzza2011 Apr 21, 2011 @ 4:19 pm | delete
    some cool shirts here, well done

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