This is a very in depth question that i will try to answer to the best of my ability. GCB photography is all about me. It covers the point and shoot years, dark room, and all the way up to the present. It includes my personal life and everything that i do on the business side.
Now Dreams in Focus on facebook is a way for the client to see their work for now. It also includes where i am now as a photographer and the growth from experience. It's where networking takes place, and learning from other great photographers and models. Sometimes it's experimenting and looking to see what works. It's only a sliver of what GCB photography is. But it also includes the future.
The future of Dreams in Focus photography is slowly coming into focus. I would like to shoot around the city with someone in a trench coat and they could have a farnsworth. The model could act out a detective story. Later some sort of ray gun or such, and in the end victory over evil, but at what cost?
Another idea was a model with fairy wings with giant mushroom props, or just shoot in a forest, with some lighting experiments. Would need some additional equipment for all that i have planned on this one, and props.
A third idea was a gothic style one in a cemetary. This would be a play with b/w and also maybe a play on the lifestyle vs that of the finality of death.
A forth idea is have a model in a blue dress, with painted arms/legs/face to look like a doll, but an evil demon doll. Have a snoot or beauty dish shine down to act like a spot light, and the rest of the scene is dark. Have the model sit in the corner stiff, and unyielding, and then slowly come to life to raise all kind of hell.
And my last idea was a vampire shoot. Have 2 fog machines, and then light the fog log with blue gels. Either have on camera beautydish, or have a strobe/continuous light shine red on the actors/models. Would be a mock fight scene, A shot of looking down into the face of the actress for a plee of compassion.
When are these ideas going to be happening. Well i'm still learning the models and what their range is. Not to mention that I have a lot to learn before i can pull it off. Then there is the expense. But i would say in the next 2 years i would start on them.
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