Minimalist Shibari session in black and white with Jessica
Jessica and I have worked together several times now, and each time I have learned something new. The first, a better understanding of my work and process through the eyes of another, then an exploration of photographic style, and most recently a chance to be more relaxed with my tying and try out some techniques I gleaned from sources documenting a traditional Japanese martial art’s style of binding with rope.
When I do photographic work with people multiple times, it becomes easier and more natural to get into a flow state together, as we have already built rapport and learned how to work with each other. You may find it hard to believe, but even I have some feeling of nervousness when practicing shibari with someone new. I’m an introvert and I tie more reservedly with someone new, so its always a joy to work with someone who I already “know.” In this case, it was easy to dive in and just focus on tying.
I had the idea for a somewhat minimalist approach compared to what I did earlier in the year, and that took shape in the form of a polygon-back tie (this was inspired by a historical method), and a decorative pentagram harness. Aesthetically, my work tends to reflect my current mood, lighter or darker. It has been dark times lately, and I look forward to that pendulum swinging back.
If you need some respite, I’d like to invite you to join me in the Garden with Jessica.
I’m planning a trip to Boston and New York later this year, please reach out if you are curious about booking a session or want to try to get a coffee while I’m in town. Thank you for reading.