Friday, July 31, 2009

Boudoir with Inga





Yesterdays session...
i would like to thank John and Candice for the creative Union/collaboration...
Thanks Inga for being so strong and being able to work all day.
It was long day, but we accomplished a lot.

Topic of the Day - Beauty sometimes is in diversity...

This is my new way to different boudoir..









Wednesday, July 29, 2009

first try..in busy day

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

next paper dress

i'm so excited...3 paper dress sessions are done and i'm preparing for next one..this will be dedicated to Twiggy. I love her..i love that time. I think i'm born to late. I should be living in 70 and 80 ties. look for updates

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Monday, July 6, 2009

rings

Wedding ring shoots are my passion...and each wedding my ring shots are different, just because each of my couples are different and special for me.


The wedding ring is a symbol of eternity.
It is an outward sign of an inward and spiritual bond which unites two hearts in endless love.






Rings in general have a deeply rooted magical significance. Enchanted rings figure in many ancient folk tales.

Incantations and spells for the protection of the wearer of rings are common motifs.

Today, in traditional religious ceremonies, Christian and otherwise, the wedding rings are blessed by a minister or priest, thus continuing the symbolic practice of imbuing rings with protective powers.




Wedding rings have most commonly been worn on the third finger of the left hand. Speculation has it that this is because the Romans believed that a vein ran directly from this finger to the heart. An alternate suggestion for this tradition is that each finger on the hand is associated with a planet in the ancient systems of astrology, and the ring finger of the left hand was associated with the Sun. In this way, the wearing of a wedding ring on that finger signifies the public proclamation of the union in the daylight, in other words, the conscious and clearly visible world of human community. This correspondence is perhaps even more strongly emphasized by the general tendency to craft wedding rings out of gold, which is symbolically the metal of the Sun throughout folk history and across cultures.





The main thing to remember is that wedding rings can be found to match your style and desires. Anything that can't be found can be custom made. You may want to go with the traditional design choices, but if not, then you can choose from a huge variety of metals and stones.