New York Portrait Photographer

New Portraits – The Butts Brothers

Butts Brothers © Leland Bobbé

These are the Butts Brothers from Deposit, New York. On our weekend trips to our cabin upstate NY I had seen these gents on their porch for years and always wanted to do a portrait but never had the guts to go up and ask them. Now that I’m on a mission to shoot more location portraits the time was now. On a trip to the grocery store Robin and I saw them so we went back to the house, grabbed some gear and went back. Robin went up and asked them and they agreed. I really liked the open shade on the porch so decided just to use a reflector to pump up the contrast a bit. With a little help from Photoshop these are the results.

Carl and Billy Butts © Leland Bobbé

Neo-Burlesque in Feature Shoot

Cheekie Lane © Leland Bobbé

A selection from my award winning Neo Burlesque series was just featured in Feature Shoot, Recently cited by Life as one 2011’s best photography blogs.  A big thanks to Alison Zavos for including my work in her blog.

New Portraits – Gothic Hangman

Gothic Hangman © Leland Bobbé

This is my recent portrait of gothic surrealist painter/photographer Gothic Hangman. With style for days and a personality to match, I got away from the tight face shooting i’ve been doing over the past few months in order to get all that I wanted into that frame. Once again i used my trusty beauty dish as the only light source, working it to light both him and my background.

Women of Fifth Avenue – 7

© Leland Bobbé

From my street photography series “Women of Fifth Avenue” featured in aCurator magazine

New Portraits – Jorden Haley

Jorden Haley © Leland Bobbé

I met designer Jorden Haley at my opening at the The Musem of Sex. Jorden owns Bird of Prey, a ready to wear label featuring esoteric graphic prints, custom accessories and sterling jewelry He had a great look and presence and I asked him if he was interested in sitting for a portrait. I wanted to capture something moody and off beat so we did a lot of shots with him looking off camera. This shot did it for me.

New Portraits – Bettina May

Bettina May © Leland Bobbé

I recently photographed burlesque performer and pin-up model Bettina May. Bettina is known for creating a very ’40’s vintage persona in terms of hair and style but for this shot I wanted to shed that and just capture the beauty of her amazing hair and a great expression. Once again for me the beauty dish rules.

As Seen in the New York Times 5/15/11

NY Times 5/15/11

Sarah Forbes, curator at The Museum of Sex in front of some of my portraits on display there through the end of June.

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New Portraits – Jung Nam Lee

Jung Nam Lee @ Leland Bobbé

I met artist Jung Nam Lee at  my Neo-Burlesque exhibition opening at the Museum of Sex. As soon as I saw him I knew i had to get him in front of my camera . . . he was into it. I asked him to wear exactly what he was wearing at the opening because i really liked the vertical and horizontal stripes along with his salt and pepper hair. I shot this in the studio with a 300 mm lens lit with a beauty dish.

New Portraits – Giulio Adriani

Giulio Adriani © Leland Bobbé

I was recently having dinner at Olio Pizza e Piu in the West Village in NYC and spotted this really interesting looking gentleman buzzing around the kitchen who happened to be  award winning Neopolitan pizzaiolo Giulio Adriani. I approached him, told him who I was and asked if he’d be interested in sitting for a portrait. I gave him my card went back to my table and saw him immediately head for the computer where i figured he was checking out my work. Before i knew it there was a free desert being delivered to my table and a smile on his face. He acceppted my invitation and  this was the result.

New Portraits – Victoria and Schäffer

Victoria and Schäffer © Leland Bobbé

I previously had photographed both Victoria and Schäffer for my burlesque project. Now a happy couple, they have somehow morphed into looking like each other. I wanted to capture that in a portrait and after we all talked about it they told me that they each had a dark suit and red satin ties. Since they both wear glasses we decided to shoot it with matching frames. After a quick run to a discount store, Robin and I found the perfect nerdy magnifying reading glasses. I shot them both as singles thinking of pairing them up and then shot them together. This shot definitely worked the best. A really fun shoot.