Jessie Pavelka 2011 Calendar Preview
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| Check out Bradford Rogne’s blog for further info about Jessie Pavelka’s calendar Preview [click image to enlarge]. You’ll definitely love his images. |
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| Check out Bradford Rogne’s blog for further info about Jessie Pavelka’s calendar Preview [click image to enlarge]. You’ll definitely love his images. |
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| This is the newest lookbook for this coming Spring 2010 from LASC shot by Bradford Rogne [click image to enlarge]. It fits perfectly well with the 2010 FIFA. It’s beautiful, sportive and yes indeed…it’s S.E.X.Y as it was the previous lookbook featuring James Ellis !! |
| Finally, a big thanks to Bradford Rogne for sharing us these images. |
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| Last time we saw Jakub Stefano shot by Bradford Rogne for LASC Summer ‘09. Time flies and we are about to enter Fall. That’s right, this is about LASC Fall 2009 Campaign. This time Bradford Rogne has shot beautiful images of James Ellis. Oh dear readers…James Ellis looks really great here, don’t you think? |
| A big thanks to Bradford Rogne for sharing us these images. |
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| Check out these exclusive photos of Tim Weaver, a budding chef from Vegas shot by Bradford Rogne. These photos from the shoot that you won’t find in the current issue of Instinct Magazine, which hits stands this week. | |
| Finally, a big thanks to Bradford Rogne for sharing us these lovely photos. | |
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| We would like to address you that recently, Bradford Rogne has photographed two sexy models. The first photo is Joel Rush, and the second one is Joey Romero. |
| Let’s start with Joel Rush, shall we? |
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| Move along to Joey Romero. He is very new and you probably haven’t seen his face before, because these photos are his first photoshoot! In any case, we wish him a lot of luck and success in this fast and fabulous modeling world. |
| Finally, a big thanks to Bradford Rogne for these beautiful photographs and for more info, please visit his website. |
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| Recently Bradford Rogne shot Aaron Young for SMACK at O-Bar in West Hollywood. As usual his photographs are very beautiful and Aaron looks really great!! |
| By the way, have you seen other cool photo shoots from Bradford Rogne when he photographed Jessie Pavelka ? Marco Dapper ? Jakub Stefano ? Pablo ? Bernardo Coppola ? and also our interview with him. |
| Finally, a big thanks to Bradford Rogne for sharing us these images. |
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| It was very exciting to have a chance to interview Bradford Rogne, the talented photographer who recently photographed Jessie Pavelka, Marco Dapper, Jakub Stefano, and other hot models, Bernardo Coppola and Pablo in the past months. |
| Indeed, today we bring you the conversation!! Let’s start to get to know more about Bradford Rogne from here, shall we ? |
| Could you tell us a little about yourself and how you got into photography? |
| I first discovered the transformative power of photography when I was 15, growing up in Sacramento , CA. A good friend of mine just had her photos taken by a German fashion photographer and I was blown away. I decided in those moments of looking thru her photos, that photography was an itch I had to scratch. I’ve been itching ever since! I moved to San Francisco immediately after high school and began shooting for the local modeling agencies. It all just snowballed from there. |
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| Do you remember your first published photography? How did you think and feel? |
| I was lucky enough to have my work published in some small local publications, while I was still in high school. Ifound local magazines with small to no budgets, and worked my way in. At the time, I felt it validated my work, and gave me a huge sense of accomplishment. Now, I get even more satisfaction from seeing my work online. You get instant feedback from people all over the world, and reach audiences you that might not have seen your work otherwise. How amazing is that! |
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| How would you describe your photographic style and how it has developed over the years? |
| I’ve always gravitated towards beauty, so I think my work has been and will always be a little sexy. I’m still exploring, so at this point in my career, it’s hard to say what defines my point of view. At the moment, I light everything! I rarely use natural light on it’s own, and favor multiple combinations of light sources. In studio or on-location, my strobes are with me. Last year, Jil Greenberg was a big inspiration, and I think that may have influenced my work a tiny bit. |
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| What makes you choose to shoot something in B&W or color? |
| I think it just strikes you in the moment. I always have a vision in my head of the final outcome, so whatever that is, I shoot for. |
| We assume, there are times when everyone tells you that your photographs are good, but you are not satisfied with it. What do you think about this point? |
| It’s hard to have perspective on your own work, just as it’s hard to have perspective on yourself |
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| Will you publish your own photography book? |
| I’d love to publish a book of my work at some point. I’m just guessing that process will start to evolve on it’s own. We’ll see! |
| Do you have any words of wisdom to offer someone aspiring to become a photographer? |
| My biggest bit of advice is to listen. Find a mentor or mentors who inspire you, and learn all you can. Know-it-all’s always take the long road. Offer your time for free to a photographer who can inspire you, and give you a careers worth of insight. You’ll be glad you did |
| Finally, a big big thanks to Bradford Rogne for the interview. |
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