• Monthly video chat now available!

    I just did the first test of the new video chat app I’m going to be using and it works wonderfully, I can record and download the chat, AND it even has a mobile app so anyone can use it!

    I’m considering doing a monthly video chat for members where we can all hang out together and talk about life and art and whatever else we feel like talking about…

    Are you interested? Comment below and let me know if you’re more available on weekdays or weekends, afternoons or evenings!

  • FREE ARCHIVED BLOG & PHOTOSET

    I originally wrote this for Patreon on October 28th 2016. I no longer use Patreon and have replaced it with my website (here) but thought I would share some of my old blogs with you for FREE to show my appreciation for you visiting my website! <3

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    My friend Nuance Artistry was kind enough to send me a ton of photos from our shoots to share with you! We have taken photos in an abandoned college, my favorite abandoned house (the one with the pool in the back yard!), and an abandoned house that had been burned down (well, mostly).

    I’ll occasionally go with him to scout out new abandoned locations and the last time we went we got caught! EEK! We were checking out a location that had 3 abandoned houses and right as we were walking back out to the main road a cop was driving by. Boy did we have terrible timing! The cop of course turned around and stopped us. He asked us a bunch of questions like why we were there, what we were doing, how we knew about the place, etc. He really seemed like he thought we had drugs or something. I guess that’s what most people are doing when he catches them at abandoned locations. We were just there to check the place out! Luckily he let us go without too much hassle but oh gosh I was nervous.

    Here are a few of my favorites from the abandoned college:

    (I know, I know, we were right out front of the college. hehe)

    Some from my favorite abandoned house (there’s a pool and hot tub in the back yard!):

    There are cool built-in cabinets there, too.

    And a few from the burned down abandoned house:

    I had soot all over me by the end of this shoot! This was right before I got a piece of glass stuck in my foot. Ever since this shoot I’ve kept a first aid kit in my camera bag. You can’t be too prepared!

    All members have access to this complete 87 image multi-shoot photoset by clicking here.

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  • Rest

    Click here to view this self portrait set from my first apartment back in 2014.

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  • Bloom at the Pacific Coast in Northern California

    Photo members now have access to:

    • blog post with the story behind this photoset of Bloom at the Pacific Coast in Northern California (my first time seeing the Pacific ocean and TIDE POOLS!!!)
    • 37 image complete photoset

    Video members now have access to:

    • everything above
    • 22 minutes of BTS video

    First Look members now have access to:

    • everything above
    • 36 image complete photoset posing as fae with Lior Allay by Doug Pierce
    • 11 image medium format film photoset by Lior Allay during the Conscious Creativity event outside of Detroit Michigan
    • 37 image double exposure photoset by Brat_trainer during Conscious Creativity (doubled over images I took at Valley of Fire during my summer road trip)
    • 5 image photoset with Lior Allay taken by Robert Beech (4 of which are wetplates!)
    • 5 image photoset of Lior Allay & Robert Beech
    • 20 BTS photos from Conscious Creativity
    • 3 BTS videos

    Become a member to gain instant access!

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  • Bloom at the Pacific Coast in Northern California

    Bloom and her partner were so generous and gave me a place to stay with them in Northern California for a few days while I was on my cross country road trip last summer. They live within walking distance of a second growth Redwood forest and it was my actual heaven to be able to walk down their driveway, around the corner, and into the forest with massive Redwoods, ferns, and the biggest clovers I’ve ever seen in my life (they were PALM SIZED!). I took a walk in the forest every day that I was there. Their house was so cozy and comfy, and I fell in love with the small town they live in when we went to the farmer’s market in the middle of the town. There were local organic farms selling their produce, vegan food vendors, live music, and barefoot people dancing or laying in the grass. We went to this special beach about a 30 minute drive from their house to walk around and it was there that I saw the Pacific ocean for the first time, and actual TIDE POOLS for the first time! Bloom and I went back the next day to take this roll of film around sunset. My experience of Northern California was simply magickal! It was so wonderful to finally meet Bloom in person (we had been friends online for years) and get to spend some time with her.

    CURRENTLY: I applied for an artists’ residency here in Charlotte on the 19th and I will hopefully be hearing back from them sometime next week! I feel as if the residency was MADE for me and I really REALLY hope I get it! Click here if you’d like to see the page I put together for part of my application. With the residency I would be provided with my own studio space for 6 weeks (along with a stipend!) and I would use that space to have at least one nude gathering (but hopefully several). I feel like I’m in limbo because I don’t want to make any plans until I know if I got the residency or not. Just a few more days til I find out! EEEEK!

    Photo membersclick here to view the full photoset of Bloom the Pacific Coast in Northern California
    Video membersclick here to view the BTS video
    First Look membersclick here to view the images from Conscious Creativity & click here to view the BTS video

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  • My Earliest Memory

    Click here to view this self portrait set I took with my mom Willow to recreate my earliest memory: her washing my hair!

    This is in the exact same shower my memory is from, too. My family has lived in this house for 28 years.

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