But there’s some things you need to know about me:
I’m weak right now, real weak right now
I need proof before I dare to open this heart
so I prepared a quiz for you:
Would you freak out if I said I liked you?
Do you walk the line?
Is your IQ higher than your neighbour’s?
And is it very much higher than mine?
Can you sleep when I grind my teeth?
Do you look away if I slob when I eat?
Will you let me be myself?
Can you at all times wear socks?
because I’m still scared of feet
Do you talk in the middle of Seinfeld?
Do you read more than two books a month?
Do you get racist or sexist when you’ve had a few?
Is it fine if I make more money than you?
Have you slept with any people I work with?
Is there anyone you’d rather wish I’d be?
Do you still keep pictures of old girlfriends?
Are they prettier than me?
And if I’d fall, would you pick me up?
If I fall, will you pick me up?
My book project is now live and available on blurb!
I initially just wanted to create a resource for myself that I could use to explain certain ideas to stylists and models. Then I thought, why not make it a book? I often have to explain things like wide shots vs close-ups, issues with clothes, shoes, and accessories when laying down vs standing up, etc. Now I’ll be able to explain many of these things using just one book.
Poses I
(black & white, 152 pages)
Poses I is a reference book for photographers, models, editors, art directors, and stylists to aid in the previsualization of fashion shoots. It contains more than 200 images illustrating a variety of standing, laying, sitting, crawling, and kneeling poses, with subtle differences in mood and gesture. By showing several variations of shot types, the book attempts to show the importance of framing and articulation of the body. The end goal is to provide the photographer and creative team with a selection of different shots that can serve as a starting point in preproduction discussions.I can’t wait to get this book by Red de Leon.

