Saturday, February 26, 2011

Toddzilla Attacks, Elvis Presides.

RORSHAK
Toddzilla Attacks
TODDZILLA ATTACKS!
Perhaps a mighty sage once spoke from a distant hillside: "Do not discount the leafless tree in the wintertime, for its roots may be making their greatest advance below." As part of the RORSHAK root development this winter, two recent shoots are worth noting: my first portrait session with the renown Nashville funkster Toddzilla, the minister of funk from the funky funk band "JonesWorld" and yet another session with my old friend Laws Rushing, commemorating our 10th year of photo shoots together. Both adventures turn the corners of my mouth towards the north for their air of humor, irony, and aesthetic panache.
THE LEGEND OF TODDZILLA'S AMPLIFIER
In the year 2001, I had $1000 stored up to purchase a guitar amplifier. Over a number of months, I ventured through music stores and researched manufacturer's websites and user's reviews, trying to make a purchasing decision I wouldn't regret. One particular amplifier caught my ear as being particularly unique, and since it is possible to geek out concerning the particulars to the detriment of this story, I'll simply describe a particularly ironic particular that concerns Toddzilla. Being that the amplifier was a decade old by that time, I sought to have it serviced. Alas, when I rolled it in the doors of Nashville's own Corner Music, it was received with a gasp by Toddzilla himself, who proclaimed, "that's my amplifier!" Indeed, Toddzilla was the primary owner of the amplifier, and traces of his kitty cat's fur was still entwined with the amp's carpeted covering from years before. An instant bond was formed as I realized that I was now keeper of this powerful tool that had been the vehicle for one of Nashville's best and most iconic performers. I recalled Bilbo Baggin's discovery of a ring that grants the power of invisibility to its keeper, and was humbled.
In line with the first two RORSHAK signature portraits, Toddzilla is a pre-eminent talent whose image lends momentum the vision. Recall below the adventures with Donny Smutz and Mikky Ekko, respectively, and note the latest continuation with Toddzilla's portrait (above, lead image). Click here to learn how we made these images. Click on below on Mikky's photo to listen to his music, and click below on Donny's image to visit his artist site.
Toddzilla plays this February 28, 2011, at the Limelight in Nashville, Tennessee. To say the least, it is an event of relentless stimulation. You can support Toddzilla and attend his Mardi Gras show by purchasing tickets here.

Mikky Ekko
Above, Mikky Ekko contributes to his portrait, and below, Donny Smutz survives a live burial.

Donny's Mug
ELVIS PRESIDES
My buddy Laws Rushing invited me to make his portrait as he delved into the character of "The King." He is accompanied faithfully by his wonderful wife Stacey, who plays the part of Priscilla. Yes, Laws does perform weddings and will even play a few tunes for a reception, too. Click on the image below to see a really big version of this triptych.

Laws and Priscilla 2011
Here is a proper Elvis exposure, perhaps one of my fave versions of the king and his lady (below).

An Actual Elvis and Priscilla Picture
I have posted a small gallery on the internets commemerating the images that Laws and I have made from over the years. His ability to step into character and his air of cool never disappoint the camera. The gallery resides here. It is still only a sampling from an archive that is mostly bound by film.

Toddzilla
And just to put the bullet in the brain, here is second version of Toddzilla that links to an even larger version from our shoot. For the portfolio, I have to choose one to share above all the others, but its hard to decide on a favorite. This one is a mixture of Toddzilla, packaging tape, black foil. Enjoy!
I hope that these two adventures have piqued your interest like they have mine! Thank you for reading this newsletter.
Cheers!
Rory
www.rorshak.com 615.631.0106

Friday, February 25, 2011

October 2011 Newsletter

Rory White Photography • www.rorywhitephotography.com
Donny's RORSHAK
Welcome to this month's photo show and tell! Before this blog turns its focus on photography, I'd like to shine a spotlight on some of my notable models: the artist Donny Smutz (above) and the songwriter Michael Shoup.

After starring in this photo for a RORSHAK shoot (discussed here), Donny packed his bags and headed north to make a splash in Chicago. I'm proud to have commissioned Donny to spread some of is imagination on a canvas for a piece of my own. If you are interested in investing in art, or have a bug to get an amazing gift for a loved one, consider contacting Donny for a commission of your own at www.donnysmutz.com. (I dare you to think of a finer gift than receiving a commissioned painting from a prodigious artist? Just watch this clip from his Nashville art show to get a feel for the gravity of his influence.) Here are some samples of Donny's recent works that have already sold and are dressing walls of intrigue in posh domiciles about the world:

Donny Smutz's Work
On the songwriter front, my friend Michael Shoup, whose face has graced a number of my shoots, is releasing his solo project this Tuesday, November 2, 2010. If you've got the ants in your pants, however, he has a free download available now at www.michaelshoup.com . Here is Michael from two eras: on the left with his pop rock band Philos, and on the right in my studio looking absolutely fabulous for the album shoot:

Philos on right, Michael Shoup on left
Wedding Highlights from 2010
This month, I'm highlighting a portion of some of my favorite selections from this year's wedding work. For many years, weddings have served to secure my food and home and allow me to explore creative avenues in regards to experimental lighting, using different lenses, extending shutter times, etc. Some tools and techniques employed in the following few images are worth noting, and should pertain to any shutterbug with a nerdy technical funny bone.
Sun for Separation

Three Awesome Brides
I love these three images not only because my brides were spectacular, but because so many elements in the landscape helped to complete the image. For each of the three images, sunshine is shining on the backs of the bride, helping to define the edges of shoulders, separate the hair from dark backgrounds, as well as casts a wonderful foreshadow to further the design.
Funky Optics
In the following image pair, I pulled out a popular toy that artsy college kids everywhere are experimenting with: the Lensbaby. The Lensbaby delivers a pinhole-like aesthetic, having hardly any optics, and uses different sized aperture rings that fit magnetically into an accordian-style mount that connects with a normal SLR camera. For these two pictures, the edges are very blurry as a result of using a large aperture ring. My appreciation belongs to these chaps who ventured out with me into the January snow and were full of cheer regardless of suffering blue finger tips.

Cool Groomsmen
PAR-TAY
The following image is the result of finding a neat workaround I discovered while shooting an event with less than ideal ambient light: I keep my shutter open for around 2 seconds, and fire a flash independent of the camera like Rambo delivering judgment to an enemy foe. The results can be messy, but sometimes they can be entirely unique and wonderful:

PARTAY
Thank you for reading this entire letter. I do hope that it was worth the time you put into it!
The archives of all of these emails can be located here.
Larger versions of these photos can be found on my webpage at www.rorywhite.com.
Cheers!
Rory

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