Daphne and Apollo

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I’ve had a thing for mythology since I was a kid, and Daphne and Apollo is one of my favorites.  I had it in my head to do a Daphne and Apollo themed shoot for…oh, since I started shooting, basically, but I needed the right people.  Lily VonTrapp shared my enthusiasm for the idea when I brought it up, and I met Landon Chance at a fashion show and knew he was my Apollo.  He didn’t even flinch when I presented him with semi-obscene gold shorts.  We shot this in Carkeek Park, Seattle (while attracting side glances from passersby as I turned the rest of Landon gold).

Daphne, a naiad (water) nymph was determined to remain unmarried and untouched.  Apollo, the sun god fell in love with Daphne after Eros, the god of love shot Apollo with an arrow in retaliation for mockery.  He completed his vengeance by shooting Daphne with a different arrow designed to make her downright loathe Apollo.  What did we learn?  Don’t mock the god of love…

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Apollo aggressively pursued Daphne…entitled much?

 

 

Trying to dodge one of the more powerful gods clearly presented a problem. Resourceful nymph that she was, Daphne appealed to her father Peneus, the river god for help escaping Apollo’s clutches.  (Special guest appearance here by David Frank as Peneus).

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In order to escape from Apollo, Daphne had to sacrifice her body form so Peneus could use his powers of transformation…and seriously, what father would want their daughter with a guy like that?

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Daphne elected to turn into a Laurel tree instead of succumbing to the sun gods desires.

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Apollo grieved this loss and vowed to love her forever, crowning himself from leaves from the newly formed laurel tree…you know, when he wasn’t busy trying to bed the wives of other gods.

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No means no, even if you are a legit god.  Get with it, Apollo.

HUGE thank you to the magical humans that made this happen!

Abandoned

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More work with Miss Angel Inez and her lovely ink.  She took me to this extraordinary location…abandoned stables about 1.5 hours north of Seattle.  It was spooky, sad, beautiful, and strange all at once.  I love the little leaves and plants that popped up amid the ruins.  Can’t stop Mama Nature, ruins or not…

SoCal

I recently went to visit my mother in Southern California…this is a meditation garden that I like to visit when I’m there.  It’s so peaceful and a great place to clear your head.  I think about all sorts of things when I’m there.  Things I want to change, things I need to accept, people I miss, etc, etc.  I just snapped these on my phone, but felt compelled to share them.