I was very excited about doing this photoshoot and having it published in Sheeba Magazine. Originally the idea behind this shoot was to come up with a theme revolving around the natural elements of earth, air, fire, and water. It is annual tradition to do self-portraits for my birthday and I always try to do something creative and different. Towards the end of the photo shoot, which was ongoing during the months of January and February, another alternative model Jeffery Steele mentioned that I should take the opportunity to submit my work to Sheeba Magazine for possible consideration. Jeffery Steele and I met each other in the previous year through Sheeba Magazine when were both published in the same issue for the all-male issue. Originally the photo shoots were for me to just do creative portraits for my birthday but I took the advice and submitted my images to the magazine. I received a great response and was emailed back from the editor with an interview to be featured in ...
Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to do a photo/video shoot with Voodoo Chief Divine Prince Tyemmecca. For this specific video I filmed myself in City Park of New Orleans and his video was filmed in the Congo Square of the Louis Armstrong Park. I was really excited about how well the videos blended together.
Flashback to the Winter of 2014, this was my very first shoot with Seattle model Lizzy. I was excited and impressed by working with her. She did a great job and this shoot to more creative photo shoots after that. Thanks Lizzy Location: Myrtle Edwards Park Seattle, Washington
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