Very nice! Interesting story and posing choices to compliment it. How did this come about? And is there going to be any more of the story?
Brings to mind the rash of 'photonovels' that were the rage for a short period in my childhood. Though those were essentially books full of still pictures from tv shows or movies, with the dialog added in word bubbles. So more photo-comics, I guess.
It's part of a collaborative-art challenge put out by photographer Kyle Cassidy, who basically got on his blog and said, "Hey, who wants to do some collaborative art? E-mail me and I'll pair you up with someone. Come back in a month and show what you created together." My friend Kat (not BWB's Kat) signed up, got paired with the author of the story, and asked me if I wanted to be camera bait. The writer took three weeks to compose the story, so Kat had to source the location, costumes and gun (a WWI service rifle) in one week. After a Saturday-evening shoot encompassing one structural failure, two dive-bombing bees, a thunderstorm, a neighboring fetish shoot, and a towed car, we had pictures. Kat looked them over and posted everything on Sunday. Don't know what, if anything, is coming up next with the story.
Awesome! Well, not the bad stuff, but certainly the result.
I don't know why (probably the juxtaposition of the vaguely frontier setting under attack, guns, and knightly orders) but I get a serious 'Gunslinger' vibe from the setting. Which is good.
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Brings to mind the rash of 'photonovels' that were the rage for a short period in my childhood. Though those were essentially books full of still pictures from tv shows or movies, with the dialog added in word bubbles. So more photo-comics, I guess.
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I don't know why (probably the juxtaposition of the vaguely frontier setting under attack, guns, and knightly orders) but I get a serious 'Gunslinger' vibe from the setting. Which is good.
I for one would like to see more.
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rock on. share more.
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