New York Portrait Photographer

Julie Atlas Muz

Julie Atlas Muz © Leland Bobbé

Julie Atlas Muz is one of the most influential neo-burlesque performers anywhere and her model of performance has greatly shaped it’s resurgence in recent years. Through the power of dance and performance art, she tells stories that are beautiful, political and emotional with a major dose of irreverence. She uses humor, positive sexuality and glamour to address serious topics in a playful manner.

My challenge in this portrait was to use the silk fans in a way that didn’t dominate the photograph. Even though keeping those fans looking good was a physical challenge, Julie was able to still give me a great expression.

A quote from Julie:

“A friend of mine invited me to start doing burlesque at the KGB bar on 4th Street between 2nd and 3rd in a show called The Red Vixen Cabaret in 1997. I was always naked anyway in experimental theater and loved many aspects of it. In experimental theater you rehearse for 6 months for 2 free shows in a church. In burlesque i could perform once or twice a week at that time and I could get my ya ya’s out.”

Shaheed

Shaheed © Leland Bobbé

We found Shaheed during a search to find interesting people to do portraits of. Originally we had in mind skinny young rock ‘n roll guys to photograph shirtless. When we found this gentleman we said why not? At one point during the shoot he picked up a dried rose that I had in a nearby vase and I was struck by the sight of this large man and the delicacy of this flower  . . . a great contrast. I knew that if i directed him properly there was a strong shot waiting to happen. Here it is.

MsTickle

MsTickle © Leland Bobbé

This is the incredible neo-burlesque performer MsTickle. Costume designer, writer, director and more, she epitomizes the pinnacle of style and elegance in modern burlesque, As a photographer, shooting her in this costume was a challenge because of all of the elements involved. This is one of the most commented on of all of my neo-burlesque portraits.

A quote from MsTickle:

“Burlesque is about revealing something. It’s not necessarily a body; we just use our body as a way to reveal something. We may be revealing something about how we feel about our place in society or how we see the world more than it is about our bodies.”

Mme. Renee Rosebud

Madam Rosebud © Leland Bobbé

This is my portrait of the amazing and provocative neo-burlesque performer Mme. Renne Rosebud. To me  this photo really evokes the darkness and mystery that she evokes.

A quote from Rosebud:

Every woman has a universal knowledge of how to be a temptress and burlesque is about finding that little oyster, opening it up and discovering that unique pearl that is inside, Burlesque helps you bring it out and set it in a piece of jewelry and show it off and not be ashamed about it and take responsibility for it . . . learning how to protect it and be empowered by the kind of attention from men that would ordinarily make you feel unsafe . . . and then learning how to deflect it and control a room full of men that want to eat you alive. There’s something special about that as an art form.


Schultz Brothers

Schultz Brothers © Leland Bobbé

I spotted these gents at a county fair in upstate New York. I thought I was seeing double. This great blue wall was nearby. I had a speed light with me and just popped it through a small collapsable diffuser which created some nice light, It pays to be prepared.

First Place PX3 People’s Choice Award

Narcissister!!! © Leland Bobbé

I’m very pleased to announce that my “Neo-Burlesque” Book Proposal just won a first place People’s Choice Award in the 2010 PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris in the book category. This is Narcissister!!! one of the most recent portraits from my project.

A quote from Narcissister!!!:

“I really love to confront issues through my work that are much broader than what I personally might have experienced. I bring aspects of myself, my history, my ethnic background and myself to the work. I try to portray different characters in the way an actor might. I really want to speak about universal issues for women and I feel the mask is a neutral face that enables me to be much more universal.”

Jonny Porkpie

Jonny Porkpie © Leland Bobbé

Known as The Burlesque Mayor of New York City, Jonny Porkpie is both a Neo-Burlesque performer and the co-producer of Pinchbottom Burlesque, where “Artistic striptease confounds oblivion.” Here he is in both his all-American suit…

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Sax Player

Sax Player © Leland Bobbé

My intention with this shot was to create a portrait of a sax player outdoors at night in New York City. For the sake of authenticity I thought it would be important to cast a real sax player. I wanted the styling to reflect that 60’s R&B look so we went to a costume house and selected what i thought was the perfect wardrobe. The sax player is standing on a huge rock in Central Park with me facing south as dusk falls over the city.

Women of Fifth Avenue – 3

© Leland Bobbé

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

Amber Ray

Amber Ray © Leland Bobbé

Amber Ray, burlesque performer, costume designer, artist, and all around creative force. We shot two different costumes and i preferred this very sultry pussy cat.

A quote from Amber: “Burlesque performers need to find their individuality. It is a highly personal art. Bring something of your spirit to the table. Don’t just try to be a channel for Betty Page.”