New York Portrait Photographer

New Portraits – Frank Bara

Frank Bara @ Leland Bobbé

I recently met Frank at a galley opening of a painter friend of mine, Glen Hansen. With his red shirt and red suspenders he looked like the second coming of Santa. I approached him about sitting for a portrait and he readily accepted. He came with his Santa gear but i decided to strip it down and make it about his great face and his emotion. As an ex-actor this was not problem for him at all. I shot in color but as I was processing the raw files I decided to see what it would look like in black and white. As soon as i saw it reduced to black & white his expression and emotion just jumped out at me. I couldn’t have been more pleased with the results.

Burlesque Portraits at The Museum of Sex

Veronica Varlow-Dangrrr Doll © Leland Bobbé

31 of my Neo-Burlesque portraits will be on exhibit at the The Museum of Sex in New York City opening on March 31, 2001. The show, titled The Nudie Artist: Burlesque Revived will be up for 3 months. In addition to my portraits the  show will include, illustrations by Luma Rouge, the film Behind the Burly Q by Leslie Zemeckis and personal artifacts from the collection of burlesque performer/showgirl Mara Gaye. It will be a great exhibit so please come.

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New Portraits – Dame CuchiFrita

Dame CuchiFrita © Leland Bobbé

I just completed a very interesting portrait shoot with neo-burlesque performer/actress Dame CuchiFrita. Because of her acting skills we thought it would be interesting to present her with a real life scenario to internalize and see what kind of physical emotion that would result in. She did a great job of running through a range of emotions as I shot away. I liked this particular shot for it’s realness and beauty.

New Portraits – Velocity Chyaldd

Velocity Chyalld © Leland Bobbé

This is my recent portrait of Velocity Chyaldd; performance artist/extreme burlesque performer/producer and front woman for for the band Vulgaras. One of the most intense looking people I’ve ever met, I wanted to capture that within a tight frame. It’s lit with one small chimera and soft grid to keep the light off of the background allowing the white background to go grey. I previously shot Velocity for my Neo-Burlesque series and it is one of the portraits selected by the Museum of Sex to be included in my upcoming exhibition there opening end of March.

New Portraits – Ilona Smithkin

Ilona © Leland Bobbé

I recently had the pleasure of shooting 90 year old cabaret singer and painter Ilona Smithkin. Recently featured in New York Magazine, Ilona is as you can probably tell from her portraits a one of a kind. With energy to burn and stories to tell, llona really knew what she was doing in front of the camera, taking my direction perfectly. Lit with a beauty dish with a grid, I wanted  a high key effect that really showed off the personality she was able to exude. Check out those eyelashes, made by Ilona using her own hair.

New Portraits – Magic Max

Magic Max © Leland Bobbé

These portraits are of magician and burlesque sideshow performer Magic Max. Max obviously has great hair and plenty of character in that face so I decided to shoot tight and really pack the frame for maximum impact.

Projekt30 The Sex Issue Volume 6

Calamity Chang © Leland Bobbé

Five of my neo-burlesque portraits are included in an online show on Projekt30. This is their annual “Sex Issue”. This is the 3rd straight year that  my images have been voted into the show.

New Portraits-Doc Wasabassco

Doc Wasabassco © Leland Bobbé

Fom a recent shoot with Neo-Burlsesque and night life producer Doc Wasabassco.

Graphis 100 Best in Photography 2011

Albert Cadabra © Leland Bobbé

My portrait of Albert Cadabra was just given a gold award in the Graphis 100 Best in Photography 2011 Competition. This is the second year in a row images from my Neo-Burlesque series have been chosen by Graphis for this prestigious award.

Apathy Angel

Apathy Angel © Leland Bobbé

This is my recent portrait of Neo-Burlesque performer Apathy Angel. One of a handful of performers I’ve shot with masks, this was one of the most intense. I love that silver and black.

A quote from Apathy:

“Burlesque is performing and entertaining but it’s also a way of expressing the things that I’m feeling. I like to think of it more as performance art than a sideshow or as body entertainment or stripping. When someone comes up to me after one of my more ‘out there’ performances and asks, did this symbolize or mean anything personal to me, then I feel like I’ve succeeded in getting across my message beyond the audience just seeing a girl get naked on stage. It’s like killing two birds with one stone.”