Monday, December 22, 2014

"Click Click"


I have had these images for a while now. In fact, I shot them back in mid-October but had to withhold them from the public due to some expansion on the project.

Let me explain.

At first, this shoot was meant to be photographed for my film photography class, which prompted me to create a story line through images. Yet, because I was still transitioning from digital to film I brought my digital camera along. 

About one or two weeks after, I was shooting a small spread for Moda Madison over by Williamson Street. It fit the same aesthetic of this shoot, and I had a random thought which consisted of blending them together. So I called Madeline (the model above) and asked if she could put the same ensemble together for another shoot. 

We shot it about 20 minutes later.

In conclusion, we had to wait two months until I could post these two images because they were connected to the print issue of Moda Madison- which is now out!

End of rant.

Hope all of you are having a nice day!
- Roberto

Friday, November 7, 2014

en-light-en




Model: Sheila Ghanian
Creative Direction: Mekea Larson
Hair & Make-up: Jen Anderson
Photographer: Roberto Leon


This semester I enrolled in a film photography class, hoping it would shift my photography style in a different direction. Boy has it changed my perspective a lot. 

I have fallen in love with pure black and white images- the ones where the contrast is just right and the images don't seem to be over-exposed. It has been hard for me to adjust to this new look of photography, I believe that it’s for the better because suddenly the images I have captured using this look have a more realistic and nostalgic quality. 

This shoot was coordinated by my friend Mekea Larson for the October mini issue of Moda Madison Magazine, 
if you would like to see more images visit the link below.


UPDATE: The images above are shot with a DSLR camera not a film camera.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Claudia Koehn

Working with Claudia is always a bit of an adventure, we always end up shooting in the middle of a forest with something she would never wear (Which I sort of put together on the spot) but truthfully they always end up looking stunning. 



Monday, August 11, 2014

The Beginning

Guanajuato, Guanajuato


 Picking up a camera, to me, is like looking at life through a different perspective other than your own. A perspective without judgment, for anything that can make up a picture is worth capturing and with every click you forget of the scenario. Now, why am I talking to you about my perspective of photography? I want to invite you to see it. In this blog I promise to show images that I find to be beautiful in the realms of fashion and everyday lifestyle and also make a promise to keep up with it. I know, I have had about five blogs and gave up on most of them, but I want this blog to be the place where I show you my work and my passion.

PS: Today I was going through the thousands of photos in my hard-drive and found this image, it captures a little bit more than just architecture in a beautiful city, it also captures the lifestyle and emotion of the people of this city. This picture was taken in front of the courtyard of the main catholic church of the city in the capital of my home state in Mexico. I guess you could say it’s the equivalent to Madison here in Wisconsin.