Shoot I did a couple years back with my Merc. It started raining durring this shoot too. Gotta love Florida.
I might re-do this when I get the car back (it’s getting heavily modified right now)
Model: Amanda Linton
Car: 1950 Mercury
Monday, February 1, 2010
Hawaii '50 Merc
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Atomic Betties in the Bahamas
These photos were from an Atomic Bettie Shoot in the Bahamas. They were having a Blackjack tournament and wanted it to be themed “Beach Blanket Blackjack” and have a vintage feel so they hired us to bring some models out there to serve as eye candy during the tournament and the pre tournament kickoff.
www.atomicbettie.com
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Amanda & The Lead Sled
I shot this in my garage prior to it being loaded with tools and crap. These came out pretty cool. The oil stains on the floor actually give it a really gritty look. I was really diggin’ how the blue in the car and the flower pop together. The rockabilly ones are pretty tough but we were pressed for time I wish I had a little more time to do those.
Model : Amanda S
Photographer: JR Linton
Friday, January 15, 2010
Put The Lime in!
This is from an old photo shoot with Amanda. It’s with my 1928 Model A shortly after it was finished. It started raining right before we shot so I had to use a pop up tent to keep us dry.. It Came out ok, but I'd like to retry this one again one day.
Model: Amanda Linton
Photographer: JR Linton
Prints from this set available at www.Slushbox.com
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Damask Bordello
We couldn’t decide on which clothing would be best for this shoot so we did a few different styles. A couple more lacey and girly and one more can-can old west style. Amanda and I scouted around for the chairs we used (that look like a small sofa) We also came across some cool end tables that worked great. The hardest part was finding the flask, which I now find everywhere I go. The whole set up is in my living room including fake wall. If you look real close I put myself into the photographs on the wall all old timey and shit.
Model: Amanda Linton
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Faster, Lea! Kill! Kill
These photos were from a set I did with Lea Vendetta for Kustom Magazine in France. She found this awesome location smack in the middle of the suburban Boynton Beach and we almost had to fight bums cause I think we were shooting in their living room. When I visited the location the day before the funny part was the bums were dressed in military uniforms I can only imagine to add credibility to their “Vietnam Vet, will work for food” signs.. to bad they were younger than me. They were doing crazy whistles to one another which cracked me up. Yeah real subtle, like I wouldn’t notice his bird call to his buddy.
Despite the run in with the local gentry we were able to score some pretty amazing shots! Tura Satana eat your heart out!