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Windswept | salt lake city utah conceptual portrait photographer


"Windswept"

Model: Danika Lucas
Photographer: Wendy Hurst

Learning from the experience of others is natural and necessary. Being inspired by other artists and practicing their techniques is a fantastic way to grow your talent. But letting them dictate your style and ideas forever because you don't know any other way will never truly satisfy you as an artist.

Choose your destiny: find your own way. It might be scary. You might not get famous. You might not get rich. Forget those doubts. The worst case scenario of creating imagery you love and appreciate is worth your time: artistic fulfillment. Creative satisfaction. Some of the greatest painters, composers, writers and other types of artists died broke and perceived their work as failures. Accept the risk as your artistic creed and design imagery that makes you happy. With images that make you happy, there is no risk.

But what about money, you say? An unlimited budget isn't necessary to design beautiful imagery. Seeing old things in new ways can often be enough. That's my $1.00 bed sheet billowing in the wind. One hundred pennies, a model on location and a little time in Photoshop created a one-of-a-kind gown you can't buy in any store. It was composited together using between 4 and 10 different images, gusts of wind and all natural light.

Find your own way. Stand your ground. Choose your destiny.

What will your mind see today?








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