Category Archives for work in progress

I Shoot Men Too…

Surprised?! I know. It’s usually all girls. See, my muse emerges through interaction, connection to nature and through contemplation. I am most inspired when I feel mutual connection and love. Nuance & idiosyncrasies enliven me. Typically I prefer working one … Continue reading

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20. March 2013 by shāna
Categories: inspiration, spirituality, work in progress, working process | 4 comments

Is there a such thing as “pure art”?

There is a great amount of photography that is conceptual. Conceived of and planned ahead of the camera actually meeting its subject. Similar, perhaps, to a cinematographer – methodically crafting a scene. My work is reflexive, responding to my subject’s … Continue reading

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12. September 2012 by shāna
Categories: inspiration, quotes, work in progress, working process | 2 comments

Life Among The Savages…

I’m excited to offer you a peek into some of what I’ve been working on. These are studies for my upcoming series, Life Among The Savages. The images serve as visual metaphor, where nature is used as both the subject … Continue reading

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05. September 2012 by shāna
Categories: work in progress | 8 comments

A Mystical Tree

A little over a year ago I moved into a new place. The adjacent lot had been vacant for 3 plus years, since the owner passed away. There sits a small cottage on a large lush property.  As fate would … Continue reading

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12. August 2012 by shāna
Categories: inspiration, spirituality, work in progress | 3 comments

Fermentation & portraiture…

Until a series is complete I see it as a process, an exploration of something I need to examine. Something from deep inside that I can access in no other way. Mostly this is driven by a compulsion; something that … Continue reading

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04. October 2011 by shāna
Categories: series, work in progress, working process | 2 comments

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