To me, photography is not about equipment or technical skill, nor is it purely about aesthetics or composition. I love human beings, and as an artist and explorer, my goal is to connect with people and capture their strengths, their vulnerabilities, their relationships with one another, and their interactions with me. My images are born of real moments – they are expressions of both emotional and physical human experience. Whether I am photographing a mother and child, or a couple making love – this is the common thread.
For me, it is about trust and relationships.
Because of this, I feel it is important to remain aware of what it is to be the subject… to be naked, either literally or emotionally, to relax, to be directed and recorded by someone else. In keeping with this, I enjoy posing for other photographers, and last weekend I did a shoot with R. Ward Shipman. Here is one of the many beautiful images we made together…

Nude portrait
Photo by R. Ward Shipman at The Melanie Gillis Studio
This image captures trust and relationship as I have described. As subjects, we felt safe and comfortable and were able to express this as Ward both directed us and also worked with our natural body language. His sensitivity as an image maker is key here, and for anyone who photographs people, this is just as important as knowing which buttons to push on the camera. Often though, this is somewhat overlooked by people who are trying to achieve this type of image.
For those of you who are aspiring photographic artists, have you ever wondered how to create a comfortable shooting situation where you can capture this sort of intimacy and emotional presence? In just a few weeks, I will be hosting a seminar to address this topic. It will include a lecture, slide show, and Q&A period…
Warmth and Beauty in Bareness: demystifying the nude
Thursday April 16th, 7 – 8:30pm
at The Melanie Gillis Studio Gallery
126 James Street North, 3rd floor
$20 admission
Signing up early via phone or email is recommended as seating is limited.
905 297 7050
info AT melaniegillis DOT com
Posted by: Melanie Gillis, The Melanie Gillis Studio
This is a breast coil. You lie on it face down with your face resting on the dark grey head rest in the upper left hand end of the picture. Your breasts hang down in the 2 wells located in the highest part of the table.
This image shows a model patient draped across the breast coil. A doctor is demonstrating how you can do a breast biopsy through the side of the breast coil. You confirm the location of the biopsy needle with the MRI so you know that the needle is in the right place.