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Above: Kurt R. Brown with the guys from the Sigma calendar shoot. It's harder than it looks. Read more below.
The trick is getting a lively photo that exposes the personality of the subject and seduces the viewer at the same time, all the while maintaining high production and technical standards. You could lose your mind trying. And what if your photo subject has been out too late the night before? Tied one on with his buddies? Or just plain isn't in the mood? Kurt's specific brand of magic is that he nails all the aspects and works in very high volume. He didn't blink when we asked for 100 images. He sent 300. And it is apparent his guys love working with him. (See Marcelino Rosas in an adorable testimonial video on his site.)
Kurt R. Brown is a self-taught freelance photographer and a San Francisco Bay Area native. His photography has been featured internationally in multiple books, magazines, billboards, calendars, greeting cards, etc., and he has a photography book by Bruno Gmunder titled Earthly Beauty as well as three self-published books, Man Vol. 1, Man Vol. 2, and Body of Man.
You can connect with Kurt at KurtRBrown.com and on Instagram, Facebook, and Tumblr.
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