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  GEORGE CRAIB

                              COVER PAGE PHOTOGRAPHER  FOR  

         " SENSUAL GAMES " PART 4

         ART OF SEDUCTION

GEORGE CRAIB​ - PHOTOGRAPHER

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https://www.madcowmodels.co.uk/Georg

Alex:      How and when did you first become interested in photography?

 

George:      I first became interested in fine art photography, about 4 years ago, when I saw another photographer's images and realized that with the aid of a few strategically positioned lights and good use of the consequent shadows, the human form can be transformed into amazing artistic shapes with the result of some sensual imagery. 

 

 

Alex:      Is there any artist/photographer who inspired your art?

 

George:      The first 'artist' who inspired my love of art nude photography was Spencer Tunick, a man who brought mass nude photography to the public attention. 

 

The second inspiration for me was a photographer called 'Mick Payton', Mick's images have the knack of displaying the best shapes of the human form and portray the respectful display of art nude photography.

 

 

Alex:       How would you describe your general style?

 

George:       I'm not sure I have a 'style', except to say that my creativity comes out when I start preparing a written shoot plan, this can take weeks as I keep changing the plan and trying to improve it, then when I'm ready, I'll ping a copy of the plan to the model to try and gain her creative input. And we take it from there.  I also usually try and theme my images round some basic human emotions/states of mind, and try and get that emotion to shine through in the Image.

 

 

Alex:     What is it about nude photography that interest you the most?

 

George:     I like nude photography, as I mentioned before, the naked human form is an incredibly sensual thing when portrayed in the right way and I also appreciate the value of real human beauty that comes to the fore when all the designer labels and fancy fashion is stripped away, that's real beauty. 

 

 

 

Alex:     What future plans do you have?

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George:      My plans for the future, would be to continue to expand my creativity and continue trying new ideas, in new locations with new models. I'd also like to try and increase the visibility of my work, either by an exhibition or a website sometime in the future.

 

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