Everybody knows Terry Richardson’s work whether you know him or not. He takes a white or plain background. Positions his models. And gives them the most awkward or most unimaginable set-ups. He’s shot for GQ, Rolling Stone, Vogue and Vanity Fair. I took notice of him when Jared Leto would always tweet or post pictures of him taken by this guy. It’s mostly in black and white. They seem like the silliest or most absurd pictures, but they always come out fun and original. So I decided to take cues from this master photographer and do a little shoot of my own. Thankfully, my friends were game. 
Richelle and Francis
Leslie

Leslie

Richelle and Francis
Francis
Leslie and Francis
Going into the museum was accidental. Me and a friend were killing time and found this interesting space. The Annenberg Space for Photography is a photographer’s modern dream. It houses a lot of exhibits that feature the most innovative and prominent photographers. I wasn’t familiar with any of them but I decided to take pictures of the places and those that caught my eye. Oh, and it was free.

Entrance to the museum.
They played a documentary here that featured all the photographers showing in the exhibit. The process behind their work is inspiring.


The French man who does this kind of art takes multiple pictures of every place. He pays a ton of attention to detail and layers it on top of each other. It’s his take on a detailed panoramic view. 







