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Fine Art Portraits

Fine art portrait photography © Jason Sinn - Seattle, WA. All rights reserved.
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  • Fractured (The Clay Man)

    Fractured (The Clay Man)

    A portrait of white cracked clay covered actor, Tory Scroggins. This photo was used by Profoto EDU for their Fall 2016 national poster campaign and was also featured in Profoto's "Rising Light" blog. https://profoto.com/us/profoto-stories/rising-light-jason-sinn-at-sacramento-city-college

  • Crimson Memories

    Crimson Memories

  • Frozen

    Frozen

    A winter blizzard studio portrait of model Maddy Bell.

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  • Green Eyes (Adam Crossman)

    Green Eyes (Adam Crossman)

    Portrait of musician Adam Crossman. http://adamcrossman.com/

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  • Greed

    Greed

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  • Watching it Burn

    Watching it Burn

    Will you save the world or would you rather watch it burn? This portrait was created with actor Adam Chollet. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5148510/

  • The Gentleman (Part I)

    The Gentleman (Part I)

  • The Gentleman (Part II)

    The Gentleman (Part II)

  • I'm a firm believer that equipment always comes second to creativity. Now don't get me wrong, equipment is important (especially when you go pro!) but don't ever let your physical limitations dictate your creativity. I made this shot three years ago in my living room and back then I didn't even have a proper lighting kit yet. I just used a bunch of hot lamps with diffusion paper taped over them lol. It just goes to show that being creative and surrounding yourself with good artists can push your photos farther than you'll ever know. 

Model - Jennelle Gee.

    I'm a firm believer that equipment always comes second to creativity. Now don't get me wrong, equipment is important (especially when you go pro!) but don't ever let your physical limitations dictate your creativity. I made this shot three years ago in my living room and back then I didn't even have a proper lighting kit yet. I just used a bunch of hot lamps with diffusion paper taped over them lol. It just goes to show that being creative and surrounding yourself with good artists can push your photos farther than you'll ever know. Model - Jennelle Gee.

  • Vintage never goes out of style. Model - Jennelle Gee.

    Vintage never goes out of style. Model - Jennelle Gee.

  • Noir

    Noir

    A character portrait of actor, Rafael Siegel posing as a vintage 1920's detective. http://www.starsagency.com/app/portfolio/Rafael_Siegel/7911/14269

  • Appearances

    Appearances

    Despite how happy we may look like on the outside, we are always hurting about something on the inside. This portrait was created with actor Anthony Simone. http://www.anthony-simone.com/

  • Faces (Part I)

    Faces (Part I)

    Life demands us to wear so many faces, but in the end, did you ever reveal your own?

  • Faces (Part II)

    Faces (Part II)

    Life demands us to wear so many faces, but in the end, did you ever reveal your own?

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  • Mountain Man

    Mountain Man

    A portrait of actor Adam Chollet, posing as a weathered mountain man. Adam's IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5148510/

  • Philippe Ngabonziza

    Philippe Ngabonziza

    Portrait of Rawandan Genocide survivor and co-founder of Building Hope for Africa, Philippe Ngabonziza. http://buildinghopeforafrica.org/

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    The Gentleman (Part I)
    The Gentleman (Part II)
    I'm a firm believer that equipment always comes second to creativity. Now don't get me wrong, equipment is important (especially when you go pro!) but don't ever let your physical limitations dictate your creativity. I made this shot three years ago in my living room and back then I didn't even have a proper lighting kit yet. I just used a bunch of hot lamps with diffusion paper taped over them lol. It just goes to show that being creative and surrounding yourself with good artists can push your photos farther than you'll ever know. 

Model - Jennelle Gee.