Portrait of the Self-portrait of the Artist as an Old Man
Nick Gurley & I are colleagues at work. He's an amazing artist and is as really prolific. We agreed it would be good to team up for a project together and so I asked him what ideas he had.
The basis for the picture is Nick. The final picture wass intended to be a sort of portrait of a self-portrait. Nick would occupy both chairs exuding "warmth, charisma and gregariousness" in one and "sullen remorse for so many life-choices" in the other.
What follows are the various shots that went into making the picture along with an explanation of the "making-of." The final image is the two works side-by-side in a gallery.Building the Scene Round-1
I needed to capture Nick both chairs. We started by fixing the camera and lights in my (very cluttered) studio. Nick knew coming in the artist was going to be hating his life so he tried to convey that sense of unhappiness in this sequence. We took about four dozen shots with different compositions. This was the winner.
Building the Scene Round-5
For the happy subject Nick we needed more beer, for starters. We kept spent a lot of time trying to position everything on set using the easel as the anchor point in the room and Nick's painting our map.
I wanted the shadow to fall in-line with the back-left corner and along Nick's right shoulder as he's seated on the stool.