04/25/2007 -

I did my pin-up photo session today and it was amazing! It was the one of the most liberating
experience I have ever had. The photographer was professional, fun and imaginative!

I have been wanting to do this type of photo session for years but for many reason have not
until today. I choose to do it this time for a few reasons. One is as a divorce present for myself.
Divorce is a very difficult time in anyone's life if you have to live through it. Whether you are
the one who wanted the divorce or not it turns your life upside down and can make you very
emotional and very self conscious. At the advise of a very special person who said "you need
to start doing things for yourself that you always wanted to do but were never able to do, life is
too short!", I started searching photographers. In my search I found that everyone from my
mother, my friends, my business partner, my instructors and students all wanted to do this
type of photo shoot.

It is extremely amazing what you can do with a hand towel, a pink piece of paper and a bed
sheet and the mini Harley was a total blast!

The experience was way more fun than I ever expected. So whether you just got married, been
married for years, single, divorced or widowed - your pin-up photo session will be for you and
whether you share them with someone special in your life as a gift or just a conversation piece
is only up to you. I hope everyone enjoys this experience as much as I did.

Jessica Reynolds
jessica@poleaddiction.com

Brian C. Janes, aka BCJ, is a professional photographer from Chicago, Illinois. He has dedicated his photography to the study of people since 2002, specializing in helping women look and feel beautiful in front of the camera.

Photographing live performance events since 2005, he has served as the official photographer for burlesque productions throughout Chicago, including Varietease Cabaret, Belmont Burlesque and Lavender Cabaret, and has completed workshops with renowned glamour photographers Rolando Gomez, Mark Daughn and Moses Marquez.

In 2008 BCJ launched Pinup Photo Party, an event where ladies become the Pinup Girl of their dreams, and made his gallery debut in the summer of 2009, showing his erotic fine art photography at the Nineteen Hundred and One Gallery in Chicago, IL. He is currently traveling throughout the U.S. photographing "All That Glitters: Portraits of Burlesque Performers In Their Homes," a project that will culminate in a book, documentary and gallery exhibitions.

Visit BCJ Photography on-line today.

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