Meet the Team

Kelly Campbell

Kelly Campbell, our spokeswoman, is a multifaceted creative force—singer-songwriter, actress, model, dancer, voiceover artist, designer, stylist, and visual artist—whose work transcends boundaries and genres. Rooted in authenticity and driven by a fearless spirit, Kelly blends soulful expression with striking visual storytelling across every medium she touches. As a Louisville, Kentucky native, she exemplifies Southern charm and MidWestern intellect and personifies everyone she comes in contact with.

Zoë Denman

Zoe Denman is the visionary behind repurposing medical tubing. She has amassed almost three miles of tubing in the last few years of her Mother’s life, actress Brooke Laurel Denman. (b.1968-d.2024) Brooke was on home dialysis and Zoë was outraged over the vast amount of tubing that gets discarded each day. She decided to take action. Zoë and her team are developing our docudrama. 

Our docudrama is a blend of a love story and a documentary about Paolo, a man who meets Aphrodite at sunrise on the beach. She appears to him wearing a swimsuit made of medical tubing. She morphs into Marlina, our spokesperson, who takes Paolo on a disturbing journey through a dystopian landscape with plastic debris as far as the eye can see. Marlina shows him how artists are repurposing discarded tubing into various art pieces and useful items that benefit the world. Kelly Campbell, in her dual role as Aphrodite/Marlina, and Zoë Denman-Wagner head up the production research.

This will appear on YOUTUBE, PATREON, VIMEO and TUBI.

Robbin Michael Wagner

Robbin Michael Wagner is a writer, filmmaker and fine art photographer in the United States. Mr. Wagner was born in Flint, Michigan in 1954 in the heart of General Motors. He spent his youth dancing in the Flint Ballet Theatre and acting in The Flint Community Players. He also acted in summer stock theater productions sponsored by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. His first camera, an Agfa pop-down Bellows 620, was purchased at a flea market around the age of 9 for 25 cents. Mr. Wagner developed his roll film in old aluminum ice cube trays in the crawl space under the stairs in the house he grew up in. He made contact prints only with outdated Velox paper given to him by the local newspaper photography department. In 1973, at the age of 18, he left Flint and moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and did aerial photography as well as taught basic photography courses for a local camera shop in Deerfield Beach. He did portraits of senior citizens along South Beach. Mr. Wagner moved to San Francisco in 1975 and immediately began his photographic career shooting modeling portfolios for the Grimme Modeling Agency. His occasional teacher, famed environmentalist, Ansel Adams was a major influence in his life. He opened his first studio at 2215 Filbert Street in the Marina District. Wagner left San Francisco in the late 70s and moved to New York City and became the fashion and beauty photographer for Wolfarhts Studio. He photographed tabletop setups for the studio's only two clients, Sears and J.C. Penney. During this time he began as a test photographer for many of the modeling agencies in New York. In 1980, newly married, he put away his camera, endeavored to prosper in the corporate world, and moved back to Ft. Lauderdale. He spent the next nine years away from the camera and became deeply involved in family and business. In 1989, the sudden death of his toddler son was a turning point in his life and in his photographic career. He opened up a small studio in Pacific Heights and began shooting fine art nudes. After two years in San Francisco, he moved one hour north to the small community of Bodega Bay. (Alfred Hitchcock's Birds, 1963), where he wrote The Contemptuous Ruby. Mr. Wagner had an opportunity to relocate his studio to New Orleans in 1998. He owned and operated The FilmWorks Photo Studio & Gallery in the French Quarter.

My name is Robbin Michael Wagner and I live my life as a fine art nude photographer in the Vieux Carré and sometimes as Artist-At-Large. I was the first photographer to have my photographic nudes exhibited in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Penthouse in New Orleans on Canal Street when it opened its doors for business in 2000. It is located in the former Maison Blanche department store building.

I am "old school" and "new school" and do both film and digital photography. I produced a huge body of work over twenty years while living in the Vieux Carré (French Quarter) New Orleans. I photograph actresses, models, strippers, prostitutes, runaways, drug and alcohol addicts, politicians, law enforcement, judges and women from all walks of life. All women are beautiful.

My fascinating career follows in the footsteps of E.J. Bellocq. John Ernest Joseph Bellocq (1873-1949) was a professional photographer who worked in New Orleans during the early 20th century. Bellocq is remembered for his haunting photographs of the prostitutes of Storyville, New Orleans' legalized red light district. These have inspired novels, poems and a famous movie. Pretty Baby, 1978, a Louis Malle film starring Brooke Shields, Keith Carradine and Susan Sarandon.

Many photographs in this section are fine art nudes I produced prior to Hurricane Katrina. I lost everything in Hurricane Katrina including my negatives. My original photographs signed en verso prior to Hurricane Katrina have quadrupled in value.

I photograph female nudes and classic portraits in black & white, monochrome and sepia. I utilize the Zone System as taught to me in 1977 in San Francisco by the late Ansel Adams when I worked as a large format technician for Adolph Gasser on Bryant Street.

I style my own shoots and occasionally do hair and make-up on my models. Currently, I work only in "new school" digital. All prints are archival rated, printed on Photo Rag 315. A 100% White Cotton Rag paper.

I am currently producing new images for my travel guide, The Accidental Nudist and my online fine art gallery of nudes here in Tolchester Estates on the Chesapeake Bay in Chestertown, MD 21620 IndieWorldProductions@gmail.com

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Robbin Michael Wagner