If you haven’t seen Part 1, go check it out to better understand where I’ve been going with this. Progress is happening very slowly on it, but it’s happening.

So here is Part 2. It was inspired by another one of Regina Spektor’s songs, on the same album as Part 1. The song is called “Lady”.

It started as a simple idea to show a performer getting ready, then performing. Pretty boring now that I’ve had some distance from the original plan, but as I listened to the song from time to time, I started seeing much darker images in my head. Anger, hurt and just overall self-loathing.

Once that happened, I immediately realized that it would be much more interesting to marry her wildly contrasting character facets into the same shoot and turn the subject of my study into a successful but self-loathing artist, something I’m sure many artists can relate to.

On one side, her impeccable, performing self, then on the other, the day to day agony that feeds her inspiration to create the kind of music her audience loves her for.

I worked once again with the wonderfully talented Shanda Palmer (makeup), Ashlen Saunders-Duke (hair) and for the first time, the absolutely gorgeous Cosette Jarrett, who incidentally had a really hard time with the character I threw her into.

Cosette is such a joyful and sweet woman… Asking her to smoke, smash a guitar, violently throw booze at a brick wall and generally appear very hurt, angry and troubled was a stretch and very much the opposite of what she’s like in real life, but she pulled it off incredibly well.

Last but not least, many thanks to Suzanne Walker for allowing us to shoot backstage and on stage.

Oh and speaking of which, yes, it was snowing HARD at the end of our shoot! It was an amazing experience and gave the images a different feel than I’d expected. One that I think helped us in the end.

Hope you enjoy!

Yep, I had a model recently break my guitar.

Nope, I’m not kidding.

Seeing as I only had one shot at this, what you see above is the test shot before she did the real smashing, to make sure I had the look I wanted, she was hitting the right spot on the wall, coaching her to make the right face, etc.

Stay tuned for the real shoot, coming soon!

What is The Music Project? Well, it’s a simple concept of mine. Here we go:

The Music Project

Listening to great music, and I mean really great music, elicits an avalanche of powerful images in my head. So powerful in fact, that with the best of songs or melodies, I am completely paralyzed in my visual imagination run amuck. The whole world falls away and all I’m left with is what I see from what I’m listening to.

So one day, I decided to attempt releasing everything that remained a prisoner in my mind.

Because I want you to experience what I do.

I started digging through all the music I loved, asking myself the biggest question behind the concept for The Music Project:

“What do I see?”

This will be an ongoing project with new photography concepts for new songs. I won’t be posting the songs together with the images, or even the lyrics. Hopefully, if you enjoy my work enough, it’ll make you want to go out and buy albums and MP3s. Nothing would make me happier than to find out there’s a spike in sales for every song that inspires me to a shoot.

Let’s kick things off with Regina Spektor’s “Summer in the City”.

Many thanks to Shanda Palmer and Nick Hemsley for the amazing makeup and hair, respectively, and of course my good friend, the endlessly energetic and beautiful Dani Jae for modeling, even in a bar full of men who all wanted to buy her a drink. I was planning on buying her a drink for the shoot anyway, but a customer did it for me.

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