Hudson Manilla
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Hudson Manilla is a photographer from Scotland who is best known for his highly stylized fashion/erotic imagery.[1]
Career
Manilla was first introduced to the world of photography at a young age when his grandfather gave him a Kodak camera for his fourth birthday. His photographic interest flourished as he reached his teens. Combining his love for music, Manilla became the resident photographer for local bands and musicians. After leaving school Manilla pursued a career in music, playing guitar and keyboards and touring with various bands. His musical career diminished as he gradually picked up more and more photography work.[2]
Manilla states that his work is defined by building trust with his subjects over a prolonged, yet informal shooting period, rather than a formal, structured photoshoot.[3]
Equipment
Manilla shoots with Hasselblad Medium Format and Canon 35mm Digital cameras.[2]
Books
- Jakubowski, Maxim, ed. (2010). The Mammoth Book of New Erotic Photography. Constable & Robinson Limited. ISBN 978-1849013840.
- Manilla, Hudson (2010). One. Skyline Publications. ISBN 9780956452016.
- Graham, Jack (November 2011). Sugarfuel. Skyline. ISBN 978-0956452030.
References
- ↑ Goldman, Max. ONE. Skyline, 2010, p.5.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Graham, Jack. Sugarfuel. Skyline, 2011, p.7.
- ↑ manilla, Hudson (26 November 2010). "Camera Obscura Article: Feeling The Moment, by Hudson Manilla". Camera Obscura. http://cameraobscura.busdraghi.net/2010/hudson-manilla./
External links
- Official Website
- Gallery on Saatchi Online
- Feeling The Moment on Camera Obscura
- Amazon
- Constable Robinson
- Edition Skylight
- Fineart Nudes
- Manifesto Magazine
