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escape to wolf mountain

the pack



I’d been itching for this shoot since Brianna (the model) contacted via email several months prior. She wanted a portrait of herself in her Native American attire alongside a real wolf. She sent me photos of the location: The Wolf Mountain Sanctuary, which was home to several wolves we could work with.

The Wolf Mountain Sanctuary (www.wolfmountain.com) is a short trip down an unpaved road off the 18 highway in Lucerne Valley, California. It was founded in 1976 by Native American, Tonya Littlewolf who is dedicated and devoted to the rescue of wolves in the wild and in captivity.

Although it was one of my more challenging shoots, everything fell into place. The biggest challenge was getting our wolf model, Wayland to cooperate as he was more interested in exploring the desert than sitting still to get his picture made.

Escape to Wolf Mountain Photography Shoot from Luis Aguirre on Vimeo.

The sanctuary is run purely on sponsorship and donations so if you’d like to donate, adopt, visit or become a member, make sure to check out their website at www.wolfmountain.com

I’d like to thank the staff of the sanctuary for their warm hospitality and all their invaluable help. This would not have been possible without it.

Brianna and Wayland

behind the lens: cindy shoot

Sunday’s shoot was long in the making but the results were well worth it. Luckily Cindy, Lucy and Rosie kept the mood light and the energy fun. Here’s a little behind the scenes:

Cindy

Cindy

behind the lens: kyuri shoot

Model, Kyuri was a blast to work with. And kudos to wardrobe stylist, Karen and Makeup artist Lucy for putting it all together. Here’s a little behind the scenes shot with my LG Dare phone. Pictures are below with setup notes, too.

the moon is a harsh mistresshave nerf gun. will travel.

Setup Notes: Sunset light camera left, 285HV camera right with orange gel. Planet added in photoshop.

design: the floating head movie poster

There’s lots of trends in design and this video makes light of one I never really paid much attention to:
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Frozen

From Improv Everywhere over 200 people freeze in place for five minutes in Grand Central Station.