Forums > General Industry > Who is your favorite gator / model photographer?

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

just curious......

oh...this just in now:
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/Alana-10.jpg
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/e00290002.jpg
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/Alana-02.jpg

....and me, back then (different gator... now 11' long!) ......


https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/my%20images/SB-5.jpg

Jun 20 06 02:02 am Link

Model

Isys Entertainment

Posts: 1420

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Why you of course...very cool image..I like the fact that she seems disinterested in the lizard..er..baby gator..

You da man smile

Jun 20 06 02:05 am Link

Photographer

Tony Culture Photoz

Posts: 1555

Bloomfield, New Jersey, US

Isys, do you care to add anyting to dis ya : https://www.modelmayhem.com/posts.php?thread_id=55390

Jun 20 06 02:07 am Link

Photographer

former_mm_user

Posts: 5521

New York, New York, US

helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

https://www.richmondreview.co.uk/images/newton01.jpg

Jun 20 06 02:08 am Link

Photographer

Garry k

Posts: 30131

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Steven Bigler wrote:
just curious......

oh...this just in now:
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/Alana-10.jpg


....and me, back then......


https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/my%20images/SB-5.jpg

dont know about those gators ( kinda prefer the dogs wearing the pink ears but )  but overall I LOVE YOUR WORK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jun 20 06 02:09 am Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Christopher Bush wrote:
helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

Dead gators matter as much as dead sharks:

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/my%20images/27762.jpg

Jun 20 06 02:13 am Link

Photographer

J C ModeFotografie

Posts: 14718

Los Angeles, California, US

Steven Bigler wrote:
just curious......

oh...this just in now:
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/Alana-10.jpg
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/e00290002.jpg
https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/alana/Alana-02.jpg

....and me, back then (different gator... now 11' long!) ......


https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/my%20images/SB-5.jpg

Perhaps if she were doing something kinky with the reptile . . .?

JAY carreon
PHOTOGRAPHER

Jun 20 06 03:15 am Link

Wardrobe Stylist

Alligator Green NYC

Posts: 6

New York, New York, US

nice shots mr bigler, this alligator likes them

Jun 20 06 03:20 am Link

Photographer

Craig Thomson

Posts: 13462

Tacoma, Washington, US

Christopher Bush wrote:
helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

https://www.richmondreview.co.uk/images/newton01.jpg

This is a no brainer and Mr. Newton didin't need to boast about anything.

Jun 20 06 03:59 am Link

Photographer

MirrorImage Photography

Posts: 430

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US

ME

Jun 20 06 04:02 am Link

Photographer

Craig Thomson

Posts: 13462

Tacoma, Washington, US

Christopher Bush wrote:
helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

Steven Bigler wrote:
Dead gators matter as much as dead sharks:

It doesn't matter if it's alive or dead, it matters on how it's presented.

Jun 20 06 04:06 am Link

Photographer

Pat Thielen

Posts: 16800

Hastings, Minnesota, US

Jun 20 06 04:23 am Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Craig Thomson wrote:
.......Mr. Newton didin't need to boast about anything.

Craig, I was represented by the same agent as Newton in Milan... and ran into him alot.  Your comment clearly shows that you do not know what you are talking about!

Jun 20 06 02:13 pm Link

Photographer

Craig Thomson

Posts: 13462

Tacoma, Washington, US

Steven Bigler wrote:

Craig, I was represented by the same agent as Newton in Milan... and ran into him alot.  Your comment clearly shows that you do not know what you are talking about!

Newton let his work speak for it's self.

You must be like 432 years old......Did you know Jesus too…..‘cause I got some questions.

Jun 20 06 08:42 pm Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Craig Thomson wrote:

Newton let his work speak for it's self.

You must be like 432 years old......Did you know Jesus too…..‘cause I got some questions.

Yes, I am 432 years old... Jesus died 440 years ago... so I just missed him.
(bummer they got the calendars all wrong huh?)

Craig... I was in Europe for 6 years, and 3 in Milan specifically... during the 90's.... so yes.. Newton was still very much alive.  As well if you saw the video on him... I was in the office with Paul Fisher when he called to book Jana for that rooftop Marlboro Man shoot!!!  (Jesus could not make it that day.)

Jun 20 06 09:47 pm Link

Photographer

Gabriel

Posts: 1654

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Steven Bigler wrote:

Yes, I am 432 years old... Jesus died 440 years ago... so I just missed him.
(bummer they got the calendars all wrong huh?)

Craig... I was in Europe for 6 years, and 3 in Milan specifically... during the 90's.... so yes.. Newton was still very much alive.  As well if you saw the video on him... I was in the office with Paul Fisher when he called to book Jana for that rooftop Marlboro Man shoot!!!  (Jesus could not make it that day.)

I have the video, and I remember that scene, but I'll have to see it again and look for you now wink

The last gator/model shot nails it for me, by the way. Everything is just right in it.

Jun 20 06 09:55 pm Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Gabriel wrote:
I have the video, and I remember that scene, but I'll have to see it again and look for you now.....

Gabe.. I'm off camera, I think I was talking with Omar....

Jun 20 06 10:12 pm Link

Photographer

Rich Drinkard

Posts: 77

Chandler, Arizona, US

Nice work Steve... and happy belated birthday !

Jun 20 06 10:16 pm Link

Model

StacyJack

Posts: 2297

New Orleans, Louisiana, US

Christopher Bush wrote:
helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

https://www.richmondreview.co.uk/images/newton01.jpg

WTF?  where did he get that aligator?  thats awesome.  lol

Jun 20 06 10:19 pm Link

Photographer

Gabriel

Posts: 1654

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Steven Bigler wrote:

Gabe.. I'm off camera, I think I was talking with Omar....

Cool, man. I will check it out again tomorrow evening, I've been meaning to go over the video a second time anyway.

Jun 20 06 10:19 pm Link

Wardrobe Stylist

stylist man

Posts: 34382

New York, New York, US

Christopher Bush wrote:
helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

https://www.richmondreview.co.uk/images/newton01.jpg

Wow,  getting head from an alligator.

Or it is a crock?

Jun 21 06 01:26 pm Link

Photographer

Robbie Wolf Photography

Posts: 569

Phoenix, Arizona, US

I was hoping this would be about sports photography and cheerleaders.

close enough.

Jun 21 06 09:18 pm Link

Photographer

500 Gigs of Desire

Posts: 3833

New York, New York, US

Crock 'n' Roll all night.... Great Images Crocksucker!!!! lol That first b+w image is by far one of your best and will hopefully be in all three of your books. Aspiring work!!
I missed your Birthday ? I will send Noelle Reno over with a strip-o-gram.

Jun 21 06 09:52 pm Link

Photographer

Mark Brummitt

Posts: 40527

Clarkston, Michigan, US

I like the first b & w one best.  Very dramatic.

Jun 21 06 09:59 pm Link

Model

StacyJack

Posts: 2297

New Orleans, Louisiana, US

Eric S. wrote:
Crock 'n' Roll all night.... Great Images Crocksucker!!!! lol That first b+w image is by far one of your best and will hopefully be in all three of your books. Aspiring work!!
I missed your Birthday ? I will send Noelle Reno over with a strip-o-gram.

Holey SH!T  ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha   i think i just peed my pants.

Jun 22 06 12:55 am Link

Photographer

R Michael Walker

Posts: 11987

Costa Mesa, California, US

https://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e266/rmwpro/SelAligator.jpg
Self with my favorite Gator model...does this count?
Mike

Jun 22 06 01:05 am Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Mike Walker wrote:
https://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e266/rmwpro/SelAligator.jpg

Bastard!!!!! 
Yeah, yeah, yeah.... nice gator. 
...it was dead I'm betting. 
(okay I know it's not.. but a man can dream can't he???)

Jun 22 06 01:59 am Link

Model

Maitri_Demone

Posts: 150

Massillon, Ohio, US

Christopher Bush wrote:
helmut newton.  sorry, bro: smile

https://www.richmondreview.co.uk/images/newton01.jpg

I must say this is my favorite.
You can see more "feeling" in this model.
The poise is great!
wink

Jun 22 06 07:10 am Link

Photographer

J C ModeFotografie

Posts: 14718

Los Angeles, California, US

MHana wrote:

Wow,  getting head from an alligator.

Or it is a crock?

The snout is narrower and v-shaped, rather than shovel shaped.  Crocodile.

JAY carreon
PHOTOGRAPHER

Jun 22 06 07:19 am Link

Photographer

Cassandra Panek

Posts: 1569

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

MHana wrote:

Wow,  getting head from an alligator.

Or it is a crock?

i would venture that this is more GIVING head to a gator, than receiving.

Jun 22 06 07:26 am Link

Model

Jenia

Posts: 276

Washington, Arkansas, US

Maitri_Demone wrote:

I must say this is my favorite.
You can see more "feeling" in this model.
The poise is great!
wink

Yeees, her butt cheeks are very expressive!

...(lol, okay sorry I'm being an a$$..no coffee yet)

Jun 22 06 08:56 am Link

Model

Muse Me

Posts: 82

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Mike Walker wrote:
https://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e266/rmwpro/SelAligator.jpg
Self with my favorite Gator model...does this count?
Mike

OMG that's soooo CUTE!! It's.. it's like you're giving him a cuddle!! Awww....

Jun 22 06 09:35 am Link

Model

E the model

Posts: 1569

London, Ontario, Canada

Rachel Frew wrote:

OMG that's soooo CUTE!! It's.. it's like you're giving him a cuddle!! Awww....

Are they dangerous? It's not like we get 'gators in Montréal...

Jun 22 06 10:15 am Link

Model

Maitri_Demone

Posts: 150

Massillon, Ohio, US

Jenia wrote:

Yeees, her butt cheeks are very expressive!

...(lol, okay sorry I'm being an a$$..no coffee yet)

Yes!
Only if it looked more life like....
That is whats missing!
tongue

Jun 22 06 02:55 pm Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Eloise wrote:
Are they dangerous? It's not like we get 'gators in Montréal...

Not at all... next time you see one, jump right in and give them a kiss.

Jun 22 06 03:06 pm Link

Model

Zoe

Posts: 1326

Palm Beach, Florida, US

okay, so i am a Florida Gator grad!  smile
who wants to shoot me with a gator?  nude, of course?  hahahahahha

Jun 22 06 06:17 pm Link

Photographer

Jay Bowman

Posts: 6511

Los Angeles, California, US

Zoe wrote:
okay, so i am a Florida Gator grad!  smile
who wants to shoot me with a gator?  nude, of course?  hahahahahha

Would that be "...with a gator" as in bags, belts, and boots or as in Lacoste?




Either way, you might be on to something...

Jun 22 06 08:28 pm Link

Photographer

Steven Bigler

Posts: 1007

Schenectady, New York, US

Zoe wrote:
okay, so i am a Florida Gator grad!  smile
who wants to shoot me with a gator?  nude, of course?  hahahahahha

ZOE.. I find both to be scaly reptiles, and as my ENTIRE bloodline are Seminole...
-I'd NEVER shoot a 2 legged gator!


Here is my grandaddy:

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/bigler/FHP-3.jpg

Jun 22 06 09:06 pm Link