Forever Home Fine Art Photography by Knotted Tree Studios

Forever Home

Sponsored Talent Nyeusi Almasi
Gear Used Canon R5C, Godox AD300, DJI RS3 Pro
Project Timeline January 2026
Project Location Austin Texass
Shoutouts To LUX Loft Modeling Agency, Shane Productions
A Wild Hair Idea

A Wild Hair Idea

This project is a massive milestone for Knotted Tree Studios. It was our first major production after a long hiatus, and it became the moment we proved to ourselves that this path is exactly where we belong.
The concept had been burning in the back of our mind for months before it ever became real. A wild hair idea, the kind that will not let go no matter how long it sits there, that needed to be brought into the physical world whether we were fully ready or not. Through a mutual friend, we connected with Theresa at LUXE Loft Modeling Agency in San Antonio. After she saw our portfolio, she pointed us directly toward Nyeusi Almasi. It was a perfect match from the first conversation.
Nyeusi is a creative powerhouse. We brought the vision, the storyboards, the raw concept, and she took all of it and breathed life into something that exceeded what we had imagined on paper.

The Psychological Evolution

The Psychological Evolution

We did not set out to make something pretty or generic. That was never the goal. What we wanted was to track a real psychological shift through the lens, a transformation that the viewer could feel happening frame by frame rather than just see as a series of disconnected images.
We started with a character grounded and composed, and watched her unravel into something else entirely. A calculated, psychopathic killer, built not through theatrics but through subtle shifts in expression, posture, and presence. Nyeusi's ability to transform on camera was genuinely incredible to witness. She made the concept we were chasing, taboo made elegant, into something real and tangible rather than just a phrase we threw around in pre-production meetings.
This is the kind of work that separates a portrait session from an actual narrative. Every image had to carry weight toward the story arc, not just stand alone as a single beautiful frame. Nyeusi understood that assignment completely and delivered a performance across stills that most people only expect from a trained actor on a film set.

The Work

The Work

Six hours in the trenches resulted in a full cinematic narrative and a fine art gallery that does not follow trends. We do not hide the scars in this work. We light them.
That distinction matters to us. A lot of fine art photography sands down the rough edges, smooths over anything uncomfortable, and delivers something safe. Forever Home was never going to be that. The entire point was to sit inside the discomfort of a character's unraveling and find the beauty in it rather than looking away.
A huge thank you to LUXE Loft, Nyeusi Almasi, and Shane Productions for the energy they brought to this project. Theresa's connection made this entire shoot possible, Nyeusi's performance carried it, and Shane Productions' work behind the camera captured a side of the day that stills alone could not tell. This project marked the real return of KTS, and everyone involved deserves credit for being part of that moment.

The Films.
Nyeusi Interview
MJ Interview
Forever Home

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