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Mansion Mayhem with Cap'n Tony


By now many of you have seen these images from posts on Facebook.


I just wanted to take time in the blog to elaborate and publicly thank


everyone involved who made it so much fun.


I first thought about using this house for a concept shoot last summer


when we shot there for a wedding. I fell in love with the place immediately.


I approached the owner,Tony about using his home for a model shoot and he


seemed reasonably receptive to the idea, so I pursued it.


Tony is an amazing man with great vision for the building.


One Hundred years ago the Mansion was a Brothel, so I decided to go with that theme


and run with it. I wanted authentic period costumes but had no good leads to find them.


Then I remembered that our close friend Peter Bisuito from "The Wedding Producers"


video studio http://www.theweddingproducer.com/ is active in local theater productions.


He contacted Kim Hicks from the Aurora Players theater http://www.auroraplayers.org/


She was so kind to hook us up with the beautiful costumes you see on the models.


Thank you so much to Peter and Kim for making the shoot so special with such a


striking wardrobe.


Next came securing models for the day. I have a very successful history working with


Elizabeth Ann, so asking her was a no brainer. Liz is so easy to work with. She is the


most intuitive model I've ever worked with. We often times share the same brain, with Liz


transitioning into a pose before I even ask.


Snjezana gets credit for choosing Kelly as our second model. She worked with her on our


Swimsuit shoot in the Bahamas last year with the Buffalo Jills Cheerleaders. She fell in love with her then and thought she would be a perfect fit with Liz.


Kelly is one of those girls that goes through a complete metamorphosis as soon as she steps in front of the camera. The camera has a true love affair with her. Kelly, like Liz is always one step


ahead, which allows the shoot to flow effortlessly. You can physically feel the energy level in the


room rise working with these two.


Thanks Ladies, you are true superstars in our world!


A project like this isn't possible without assistants.


For this we turned to good friends and biggest fans, James and Rachel Fry.


Actually Rachel volunteered their services as she so often does. :)


They were a huge help with lighting, as Jimmy carried studio lights from room to room


and held diffuser panels and reflectors in place.


Rachel kept us laughing with her often unintentional sense of humor.


We love you so much Rachel. You are truly our biggest fan!


Tony was a very accommodating and gracious host. He let us come in and literally take over his


house for five hours and even bought us pizza!


You're the man Tony. THANK YOU so much from the bottom of my heart.


This was such a rewarding shoot for me personally, I can never thank you guys enough


for helping me out.


One more time, here are a few of my favorites.































You be the Judge.

Sometimes being roped with the responsibility of making someone look good
is a thankless task. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or for a photographer
in the interpretation there of. I really felt good about this senior session. I
felt the images really flattered the subject. The session was a lengthy one,
about two and a half hours with SEVEN wardrobe changes. I spent an entire
day in post-production after the shoot.
Now she says she wants all her money back because she hates all of them.
I know it's impossible to make everyone happy ALL of the time, but these
photos FLATTER this girl. Believe it. So, my question to my fellow photographic
colleagues and friends is:
What do you think? Did I fulfill the terms of the contract by providing flattering photo-
graphs that are in focus and well lit, or does she have a case and deserves her money back.
Feel free to click on the above link to check out the entire session. I'm just looking for a
little feedback. Thanks guys, sorry about the rant.
-Jeff
















About Us

My photo
I came from Croatia where I fell in love with photography very early. My first job was at a local TV Station which was also a photography studio. I worked as an on-air anchor and program manager. This is where I got into photography too. I came to America in May of 2000. I landed in Buffalo NY where I found a job and a husband at a photo studio. Jeff is a native of the Western New York area, growing up in Orchard Park. His photography career has taken him all over the country from New England to California with multiple locations in between, also including parts of the Carribean and South Florida.