roticism can take many forms. With Addison, it includes vivacity and motion.
For the gallery "Addison bench" pictured at left, a small bench before a red wall seemed an appropriate setting for containing her abundant youthful zeal.
However, the wall color is misleading. In art, red often represents emotional fire or anger. But that is not Addison at all! So, if this wall color represents anything, it is Addison's vigor and alacrity.
For all of Addison's photo sessions I used studio strobe lights, but for technical rather than artistic reasons. Her galleries were all shot on dreary winter days, and there simply wasn't enough natural light!
