I first bumped into Lara when she came to support a model friend of hers (Sasha) at one of my shoots. From there we connected and her eagerness to both be in front of the camera and create something artful was catalyst enough to create some powerful images that were featured in various publications and exhibitions. As a model, she’s incredibly easy going and simply makes art fun, as it should be. As a person, she stood out as an example of what strength and hard work looks like.
When Lara was going through relational hardship, she came to the shoot. When she had a few days break from flight attending, she came to the shoot. When I’d come up with a crazy photoshoot idea (Hunter Vs Hunted), she showed up. Last time we spoke she was pursuing studies in and starting to work as an air traffic controller.
The last shoot we worked on from the date of this writing was for a swimwear company promo (Muna Swimwear). After we’d wrapped up, Lara asked if we could possibly take a couple photos with some dried rose petal remnants she found on the studio floor. Those last few minutes spent playing around with rose petals were where the real magic happened and it stands as my reminder as to how simple art, and photography, should be.