Category:Latex & Fetish
Daria loooooooooves sparkles! She loves’em so much, she’ll grab any opportunity to wear something sparkly on our photoshoots. So, it was obvious that Daria wanted to wear these rhinestone cowboy boots when I showed them to her. I knew that I had a silver grey latex skirt that would work well with the boots. I went on a scavenger hunt for a white cowboy hat. And when I found it, I added rhinestones to the had too. Before you know it, we had an outfit that matches Daria’s beauty.
It had been a while since Joke visited my studio. Actually, it has been several years… Shame on me for not inviting her to the studio more often. We promised each other to not let that happen again.
Still, I was really cool to have her in the studio again. It was just as much fun as it had always been. After catching up on what’s been going on in our personal life over coffee, we dove into the studio. Joke was of course as beautiful and gracious as before. For her 1st set, she wore a white latex skater dress from William Wilde and over-knee ballet heels from Kassiopeya Shoes.
This 2 piece 80’s-style fitness outfit in latex from Blacklickorish is a favorite among my models. Many models like to squeeze in to this white top and the transparent body. So did model Axelle. It is the perfect outfit to flaunt her curves, for sure. And it turned out to be the perfect outfit to show off those new white high heeled boots from Pleaser Shoes I added to my collection.
And as always, Axelle and I looke for a new way to create a hairflip photo… We can not do a shoot without a hairflip. We’ve declared it to be our signature shot. And we do one on every shoot.
Liz brought her best friend Yaël to our shoot. And she also brought some of her own latex outfits. The 1st thing that came to my mind when I saw her little red dress, was to glam it up with some sparkles and shoot it on an all red backdrop. It sorta felt like red carpet arrivals at the Grammys or the Oscars. Shooting Yaël against that same red backdrop was a given.
It’s always a lot of fun to shoot these tone-on-tone sets. With the right model, an outfit that has the same color as the backdrop will create a certain atmosphere. Kirsten’s light bronze skin tone and golden hair matched beautifully with the orange of the latex. Add a little black and a little fluff, and orange truly is the new black!
A shoot from the very popular series shoot-got-postponed-due-to-you-know-what… Here’s the 1st results from my shoot with Liz. We were supposed to do this shoot in the spring of 2021. The pandemic forced us to postpone twice. This time we pushed through.
And it was worthwhile! We had a lot of fun. And Liz is a real cool lady. I hope to see her again in my studio sometime soon. Thank you for the shoot Liz!
My black-on-turquoise photos with Axelle turned out to be a smash hit on Instagram. It turns out that #balletheels is what made them popular. I guess I need to shoot more ballet heels from now on. And I did, ’cause for my latest shoot with Shannety, I turned to ballet heels. Combined with new gorgeous black latex it was easy to come up with an outfit. A brand new corset from DeMask and… Ohlala!… That neck corset…
I had something else in mind too though.
I was totally blown away by the work of Jada and David when I discovered them a few weeks ago. Their use of color, perspective and geometric shapes is just… D I V I N E! You should definitely check’em out. My studio is not suited for plywood sets like theirs unfortunately.
So I gave myself an assignment: I challenged myself to recreate one of their backgrounds in Photoshop. It turned out to be quite a challenge but it was a lot of fun. And once I completed that 1st pic, I let my imagination run free and tried to create something of my own.
This is how things start… A little conversation between Axelle and I:
Me: Axelle, you’ve been a ballet dancer, right?
Axelle: Eumh… Yeah! Why?
Me: I have a little crazy idea for a shoot…
Axelle: Ooooh boy. Do I even wanna know?
Me: I don’t know. But you’ll get to wear latex.
Axelle: OK! Count me in!
Well, that was sorta the way it went. I did give her more details after that. Just as I expected, she didn’t back out. She was all in. And she must have done like 50 squads to get the 1st part of this set just right. When she started to get cramps halfway through the shoot, I played the nice guy and gave her a little stool to continue the rest of the set.
Axelle is wearing black latex from William Wilde and Westward Bound for this set. And she wears either high heels from Pleaser Shoes or ballet heels from Kassiopeya. All from my personal collection.
This set came with the obligatory hair-flip pic. A tradition Axelle and I started with her previous shoot. And a tradition we intend to continue for a little while.