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Hello Los Angeles! … But first … Meluxine in Kauai

Meluxine Knowing, ©2016
Meluxine Knowing, ©2016

Nothing like running out on stage, yelling, “Hello Los Angeles!”, dropping the mic and jumping on a plane to Hawaii. But that was pretty much the beginning of June for me. Setting up shop in LA before heading to the stunningly gorgeous island of Kauai, consisted mostly of me unboxing the barest of essentials, putting together my location camera kit, and back-burner-ing everything else before I returned to California in mid-June. But if there was ever a happy reason to put off getting settled in, ten days of photographing lovely models in Hawaii, certainly was it.

It was my return to Zoefest XIII after far too long of an interlude. For my Gentle Readers who may not recall, it’s an invite-only artist retreat of sorts. Zoe Wiseman, a wonderful Los Angeles photographer, organizes the very nearly annual fest, bringing together about a dozen photographers and an equal number of models from all over the world to create art in a ridiculously beautiful location.

As much as I’ve traveled, I had never set foot on any of the Hawaiian Islands before this adventure. Nearly a few times, but never quite made it. The closest I’d gotten to Kauai was watching Jurassic Park and Lost, both of which used the island for filming locations in the past. But as is usually the case, being there is beyond what you might imagine. Even the hour drive from the tiny airport to our oceanfront suites on the other side of the island at the Hanalei Colony Resort, or a run in to one of the small towns to pick up supplies was always a magnificent visual inspiration.

And my return also meant reuniting with good photographer friends and models, many of whom I hadn’t seen in a few years. Along with new faces as well. Lovely faces. Which brings me to Meluxine.

It’s pronounced, Mel-uh-zeen, for those of you frozen in your tracks at the end of that last sentence there.

Meluxine continues the trend of every Australian I’ve met in the last few years, being off-the-charts brilliant. I do love the Aussies. Always a higher than average fun quotient, intelligent and well-read, engaging, and quite often stunningly gorgeous. Meluxine ticks all of those boxes with indelible ink.

And if that weren’t enough to make you take notice, she writes her own science blog called, smashingly appropriately, Another Bloody Science Blog. No, that head of hers is not just a pretty place to put a hat. And she’s hysterically funny. I could go on.

The photograph above we made only minutes into our first collaboration together. One of those planet-aligning photoshoots when both of us were working at the top of our game. I often use the phrase, an embarrassment of riches, to describe an experience beyond expectation, and working with Meluxine yielded just that. Four shoots over as many days, and we now have our work cut out for us to try to narrow down what we will end up putting out into the world. That riches thing I just mentioned.

You’ll be seeing much more of our art together going forward.

Oh, and more about this LA thing as well!

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Up a creek without a ….

Thanks to Anne, this session was saved by her trusty Nikon underwater camera which she so kindly offered to me when my GoPro inexplicably failed.

Anne paddleboard 1

 

Anne paddleboard 2

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Melluxine water’s edge

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Jess and Vassanta

This was really a tree built for two.

 

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Tree Cuddles

model: @jessamyne

© 2016 Zoe Wiseman - model: Jessamyne
© 2016 Zoe Wiseman – model: Jessamyne

 

© 2016 Zoe Wiseman - model: Jessamyne
© 2016 Zoe Wiseman – model: Jessamyne

 

 

 

 

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Carlotta first session 1

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Jessamyn in spite of

Rain…slippery mud…more rain…beachgoers…hysterically barking dogs. Thanks Jessamyn.

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Beauty has no age limit

@billysheahan and I were talking and he made the observation that not one model at our retreat was under the age of 30. I’ve never really thought about that before other than to make sure everyone I work with is over 18 because age was never an important factor in my work. Though after it sinking in that every single woman there was over 30 years old it really made me happy. When I tell someone I’m 45 years old they always say, you don’t look 45. Well what is a 45 year old supposed to look like? What is a 30 year old supposed to look like and what is someone 18-25 supposed to look like? Are we supposed to stop being youthful? Does not looking your age give you more power or does it take it away? It’s something interesting to think about. Sometimes I wonder if I looked my age if people would take me more seriously or offer more respect by not treating me like a kid. Is looking timeless a blessing or a curse? And is it really all about looks or is it life experience shining through that exentuates a timelessness? And it isn’t specifically directed towards the female models amongst us since our one lonely male model is also over 30 and doesn’t look it. I’m sure the ravages of time will come for us all, eventually, though will that make any of us less beautiful or less youthful? The only thing we can really do is love ourselves and be patient with ourselves and try not to allow outside influences dictate when we are too old to be beautiful.

Enjoy an image @vassanta and I created

© 2016 Zoe Wiseman - model: Vassanta
© 2016 Zoe Wiseman – model: Vassanta
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Claudine…tree

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had this idea in mind from a previous session. We didn’t have a lot of time here since it was before the group shoot on the penultimate day. Thanks Claudine.

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Hawaiian light and Gemma