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Brian Brown Photography’s Downtown Showgirl

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Brian Brown and his team of masterful artists have done it again. They headed down to the streets of Downtown Las Vegas to create these amazing images.

Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography
Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography

Let’s hear from Brian Brown himself, on what it took to get these fantastic images.

“For this photo shoot, we decided to forego the traditional permits and pre-production we usually associate our shoots with and just shoot gorilla style.

We fortunately were able to get some great images in a very short amount of time in downtown Las Vegas near the Fremont Street Experience, unfortunately however during the process we managed to add a hefty parking violation fine to the cost of the shoot. All in all, I think it was well worth it. Hope you enjoy the final images!”

Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography
Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography

Brian Brown Photography and his team for this shoot included:

Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography
Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography

Additionally, Brian Brown added…

“Big thanks to my talented crew. You guys were amazing as usual and more professional than any photographer could ask for. Special thanks to the parking attendant who wrote the ticket and threw a wrench into our schedule… LOL”

Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography
Downtown Showgirl by Brian Brown Photography

About Brian Brown Photgraphy
The things we see, Brian sees a little differently. His mind’s eye adds color and humor and fantasy so that the images he captures with his trusty lens at once reflect the ordinary and the not ordinary, the real and the surreal. His images wink at us, and invite us to wink back. This surreal bent is a natural fit for a Las Vegas native.

Though he spent much of his formative years traveling and living in Europe with his military family, he eventually settled in Sin City, where the juxtaposition of sparkling kitsch and stark desert often serves as his muse. Much of his conceptual portraiture offers up a skewed yet funny take on the world, as if he were still a little boy letting us in on a joke. His keen eye and ironic surrealism has landed Brown an array of prestigious clients since opening his studio six years ago.

He’s snapped conceptual images for MGM Grand, Maxim, Vegas Magazine, the National Finals Rodeo, Cathouse, Tabu and Studio 54 to name a few. He’s a highly collaborative shooter who appreciates that his success was built with the support of a dedicated crew, trusting clients, and network of family friends—all of whom are more than willing to step through Brown’s lens like Alice’s looking glass and get a glimpse of his colorful world.

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