“A portrait photographer depends upon another person to complete his picture. The subject imagined, which in a sense is me, must be discovered in someone else willing to take part in a fiction he cannot possibly know about” – Richard Avedon
‘Editorially in the UK, Scott has shot for Vogue, Arena, Marie Claire, Elle, GQ, the Sunday Times Magazine among others. While in Australia he has shot for for Marie Claire, Instyle and Noise. His beauty and fashion work has been published in over 20 countries around the globe, including over a dozen Sunday Times Magazine covers.’
Scott will be our guest speaker at the forthcoming Shots @ The Arthouse – flash session on Sep 8, 2009 , where he will discuss some of his location lighting techniques as well as being available to answer any questions.
We all know that the photography market is extremely competitive and, in the name of art, open to pretty much anything. Well, one US photographer has found a fool proof way to get his name in the papers. Nudity in public!
It was photographer Zach Hyman‘s 22nd public nude shoot and probably the most ambitious in his “Decent Exposures” series, which concentrates on shooting nude models in public places, without any prior concent from the relevant authorities. His latest stunt at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) in New York ended with his 26yr old model Kathleen Neill being charged with public lewdness.
Is this art or just sensationalism? I guess only Zach knows the answer to that. All we can do is make assumptions as to his real intentions. One thing for certain though, it’s getting him plenty of publicity.
Read the full story as reported by the New York Post
August 31st, 2009 at 6:10 pm
Well, it gets Zach and his work plenty of publicity, but maybe for all the wrong reasons ?