Showing posts with label Tyler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyler. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Happy Christmas!



Merry Christmas To All!!!
Featuring the incomparable Candace Nirvana.  Medium format color slide film scans.
Hope this day finds all of my friends, family, and colleagues happy, healthy, and joyous!











Monday, November 11, 2013

Susie with Horse 2008

Image Copyright 2008 Tyler Keeler.  May not be used without artist's permission.  May be reblogged with credit information intact.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Image of the Day: Jan 10, 2013

I thought this would be an appropriate image for an early January, fur coat kind of day.  From a shoot in 2009, featuring Candace Nirvana.  Medium format film scan.  Hope you enjoy!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Image of the Day: Dec 5, 2012

Taken June 6, 2010 on a stormy early summer afternoon.  Yesterday's weather was around 72 degrees here in Northern VA, and it made me wish we were heading into summer, instead of toward winter.  Featuring Rebecca Lawrence.  Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Carly and the Red Balloon


This is another one of my "lost" photo shoots from March 2008, featuring my friend Carly Erin, who had the idea for this shoot. I hope you enjoy!


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Images of the Day-The real seat of power.

I'm going to allow my more liberal political side show through along with these photos of the day, and say that I believe that women should have the right to decide for themselves what is best for themselves and their own bodies.  If a woman is in a relationship, I would hope that she would include her partner in making decisions that affect both of them.  If she is assaulted, she should have the sole decision making power as to the course of action that is best for her own life.  I don't believe that the government should be interfering with the personal health decisions of its citizens.  The women I know and who have worked with me to create my photographs are all intelligent, beautiful, strong, powerful people, who are capable of making their own decisions, and I think they are most definitely a representative sample of all women.  These photos were shot in 2010, while I was in photography school.  The model is Tiana.  Hope you enjoy!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

"And now for something completely different"

Ok, my last couple of posts have been nude sets, so I'm going to throw a curve ball here and show you some landscapes.  I won't say too much here about them, as there is a wide variety of places from a wide variety of trips.  So, on to the photos, presented here in no particular order (click on the image to see a larger version):
Desert Reflection, South of Las Vegas, NV, Jan, 2005

Zion Peaks, UT, Jan 2005


Bryce Canyon, UT, 2006


Machu Pichu, Peru, 2006

Virginia flowers, Near Haymarket, VA, circa 2005

Red Rock Canyon, UT, 2005

Sunset across Puget Sound, 2005

Sunrise view across Hanalei Bay, Kauaii, 2004


Sunburst view across Hanalei Bay, Kauaii, 2005



Sunset view across Hanalei Bay, Kauaii, 2005
Twilight view across Hanalei Bay, Kauaii, 2005


Early Autumn, near Millboro, VA 2004


All of these images are available as prints, so if one really catches your eye, please inquire about prices.  
All images are copyrighted, and may not be used for for any purpose without permission.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Catching up part 4: Nudes in the moonlight

Ok, we're just about caught up.  My last shoot was last Monday night with Lauralyn again.  I have done moonlight shoots just about every summer, and I wanted to get one in again this year.  I usually try to hit the full moon, but with my daughter getting married today, I had to get out early in the week which was a couple of days before the full moon.  Even though the moon wasn't quite full, we couldn't have picked a better night to go out and shoot.  The sky was clear, the weather was warm, and my friend Jeanne gave us permission to come down and shoot at her farm.  Moonlight shooting is always long exposure, usually 10-25 seconds, and holding a pose that long presents issues with blurring, but Lauralyn did a great job again.  After shooting at the farm, we went back to continue my "Not Long For This World" cemetery series, and Lauralyn did some more self-shot photos for her blog The Big Ugly.  We had a spectacular time, and created some very nice images, which I'm proud to share with you here.