Keira Lavelle / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Keira Lavelle - © Dan Matthews
Keira Lavelle

 
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Keira - Infrared / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Keira - Infrared - © Dan Matthews
Keira Lavelle

 
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Eva Seraph / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Eva Seraph - © Dan Matthews
Eva Seraph

 
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High Sweden Bridge / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

High Sweden Bridge - © Dan Matthews

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Keira in Infrared / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Keira in Infrared - © Dan Matthews
Keira Lavelle

Keira Lavelle / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Keira Lavelle - © Dan Matthews
Keira Lavelle

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Mine Rails / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Mine Rails - © Dan Matthews

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Wooden Door in Infrared / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Wooden Door in Infrared - © Dan Matthews

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Keira Lavelle / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Keira Lavelle - © Dan Matthews
Keira Lavelle

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Eva Seraph / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Eva Seraph - © Dan Matthews
Eva Seraph

Lonely Tree in Infrared / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Lonely Tree in Infrared - © Dan Matthews

Fountains Abbey - Infrared / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Fountains Abbey - Infrared - © Dan Matthews

Keira Lavelle / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Keira Lavelle - © Dan Matthews
Keira Lavelle

Tansy / Nude  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Tansy - © Dan Matthews
Tansy Blue

Stile - Malham Cove - Infrared / Fine Art  photography by Photographer Dan Matthews ★2 | STRKNG

Stile - Malham Cove - Infrared - © Dan Matthews

2024-11-23 17:20 
I / Nude / infrared
I
II / Nude / infrared
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III / Nude / infrared
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IV / Nude / infrared
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V / Nude / infrared
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VI / Nude / infrared
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VII / Nude / infrared
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Participants: Keira Lavelle

Infrared Nudes

This year I had the opportunity combine art-nudes with my landscape and fine-art infrared photography.

I had previously shot a model outside for a single set in 2023, but this had been in fading light, in a garden. Here I worked with Keira to shoot several sets in the stunning landscapes of northern England in bright early autumn sun.

Despite battling some harsh highlights and needing to keep our wits about us for dogwalkers, the shoot went very easily and delivered a good range of images that in most cases needed very little doing with them after.

For me infrared offers something like a monochrome, but somehow still different, with hints of false colours and false tones.

Shown here are the additional captures not presently in my portfolio.

Equipment: Canon 550D with a 720nm IR filter



2024-10-29 10:56 
Eva Seraph / Nude / mirror,nude,fineart
Eva Seraph
Eva Seraph / Nude / mirror,nude,fineart
Eva Seraph
Eva Seraph / Nude / mirror,nude,fineart
Eva Seraph
Eva Seraph / Nude / mirror,fineart,nude
Eva Seraph
Eva Seraph / Nude / fineart,mirror,nude
Eva Seraph
Eva Seraph / Nude / fineart,nude,mirror,film
Eva Seraph
Eva Seraph / Nude / fineart,nude,film,mirror
Eva Seraph
Participants: Eva Seraph

Mirror Mirror

Sometimes a location crops up that's got so much potential that it dominates a whole shoot. That is what happened when I noticed these old mirror panes propped up in Eva's shed.

Straight away we could both see the potential, albeit with some need to move things around on the opposite side of the space to make room for me to get into a decent shooting spot (part of why everything was shot from the same angle).

At the time I'd recently been inspired by editorial fashion work, hence my direction to Eva to go through both traditional figure-study poses as well as more characterful ones. Combined with the recent return to shooting with film, this gave a wide spectrum of end-results, despite the unchanged lighting & setup.


What did this shoot teach me?

Firstly, it provided a dramatic comparison of film vs digital, but helped me appreciate the positives of both. For film it was the cinematic grain adding to the sense of immersion of the 'scene'. For the digital images it was an appreciation of the detail and fidelity which is available that maybe we take for granted if we've not used analogue formats for a while (or at all).

Secondly, it was the difficulty of co-ordinating a models pose in two places. I have many favourites within this set, but in only one case for me is both the pose and the reflected pose optimal, in the rest one carries the other to a degree (the film shot with arms wider, facing the mirror).

Thirdly, heels. Traditionally I've never used heels in art-nude work, but in this case it worked well, providing extra definition in the Eva's stance, but at the same time not diminishing the art-nude feel of those images more at that end of the scale.


What would I do differently?

Given the chance to shoot this again, I would revisit not moving my position. Yes it would have taken a significant amount of effort to clear more space, but I feel that there were other great shots waiting to be taken from alternative angels or closer in.


Equipment:
- Canon 6D Mk1 / Canon 300V
- Canon 35mm F2.0
- Kodak TX 400 film



Dan Matthews


Contact


I'm a photographer based in the North of the UK. Over the years I've experimented with a variety of formats including infrared and film (both vintage and contemporary).

As well as working with models, my other area of interest is minimalist and landscape fine-art images using digital-infrared.

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