Monday, 11 June 2012

The Tree Pushed - A nude man in a desert

I was delighted today to have my first nude image accepted by the OneEyeland International showcase. I have been abroad for two weeks and shot several nudes in landscape images during that period. I can see myself traveling abroad again with different models.

"The Tree Pushed - A man in the desert" © Glyn Davies 2012 All rights reserved.

You may see the bigger image by going to OneEyeland itself but you will need to register first.

I am spending more and more time working on a vast new project, of which one 'body' of work will be published as a large format book and exhibition next year "Under Wraps" (working title). I have completed eight shoots with different models so far, with several more planned over the coming months. It is exactly what I need to be doing with my work at this point in time and I'm so excited about doing something allied but different to straight landscapes. I will of course continue to work on my other landscapes as well.

I only uploaded the one nude image to the OneEyeland showcase and was a little anxious about how it would be received, so was utterly delighted to see it accepted :-) There are several others from this particular desert set which I will show over the coming weeks.

Although I now have several new models waiting to work with me, if you are wiry, lean, agile and confident and aged between 18 and 50 (ish) and are keen to be part of this project, please contact me. At this point I have enough males for the project so females only please. 

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Last Posts Standing - Now taken away

The first print of this A2 Limited Edition, "Pyst Olaf Herfeiddiol" Nant Gwrtheyrn, has just been purchased by newlyweds Sian & Jamie from Cheshire, who were recently married at this location



"Two of the last few stumps of the cargo jetties stand defiantly against the continual battering of the sea, the last tiny reminders of the link with the sea, from an industry long gone and a community dispersed"

Print No.2 is now available for those interested. You can buy further prints HERE