Made a new header =D
Featuring Courtenay (@ Maverick) and our latest shoot together, Beauty in a Bathtub or La Petite Sirene for the more romantic.
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Une Situation Etrange/ Editorial
Last year I decided to conduct a shoot during the coldest day ever recorded in Melbourne and it was a shoot involving somewhat limited clothing. It features some delicious sexiness, a Dolce&Gabbana meets Tim Burton and I envisioned something rater epic involving lots of large structures and wild makeup and incorrigible props. Unfortunately it rather fell through, sort of a muffin besides the cake. The models were awesome though, braving everything with the type of courage any photographer would grin with glee. Makeup and hair were provided by the vivacious Monique Gow- stellar work. Wardrobe provided by models, styled by moi, bien sur.
It's shoots like these where things definitely didn't go quite well (wrong location, overcast drizzling windy winter weather, concept terribly conveyed resulting in quizzical looks) that tells you a successful shoot is more than likely 90% proper effective planning and 10% luck (at the very least, check the weather report! And make sure you have control over your set and everyone involved!). I know it sounds so dictatorial but the photographer (in most cases) control the final end product so it's prudent to make sure things stay on course and that you or everyone else are not distracted.
Location was cool though (no pun intended), definitely a place for more shoots if possible. Also those boots are to drool over.
Makeup and Hair by Monique Gow
Models Miss Hatter and Rob B
Photographed by S de Varax
Photography assistant Vlad K
This story can be found in Sublime Rush
Labels:
editorial,
fashion,
photography
Saturday, January 23, 2010
2010
Fascinating to look into a new year and see the possibilities. And reminiscing what was and could have been. I'm at the brink of multitude of changes, big changes and decisions and it is fearsome and exciting and terrible at the same time.
It is a chance to grow up and I feel as if I've stalled in a mire of my own doing. I've finally understood what it meant to have abandonment issues and to know that there are many things I've yet to learn and overcome. I wonder at the person that I was and remembered or may have made up and am sorrowful that she has become stifled and old and frightened. I've yet to say goodbye, so perhaps there are chances yet.
This year there will be possibilities and beginnings and new wonder. I do hope I will remember. My work seems a facade for the person I hope to be and there are details left unsaid. Perhaps this year they will grow and fill in the quiet empty spots.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Beauty Shoot- Caroline
Just realized I kept wanting to update but kept putting it off 'til the next shoot and then the next shoot and then another shoot. This semester I've completed 6 major shoots, worked with heaps of awesome new people and hopefully significantly boosted my portfolio another level. It's great because I can now really concentrate on compiling my print book!
Couple of months ago (it always seems a couple of months ago), I met up with Portia Peacey whose makeup and hair work I've noticed for quite a while, so it's quite exciting to finally collaborate on something. We decided on avant garde hair with a European Nordic theme and contacted Sarah (Baxter) to hopefully do makeup. Now I've mentioned Sarah a few times, we first worked together early in the year and her clean beauty work simply blew me away. It was one of the definitive turning moment in my work so anyone can imagine how hilariously happy I was.
Beauty is a big part of the fashion industry- all those skin care, makeup, hair products, perfume, jewelery ads are in most parts beauty photography. It's all about perfection- perfect hair, perfect skin, meticulous makeup application, phenomenal faces, phenomenal lighting and it involves a great team working together which is stressed even more given how the slightest imperfection would be brought up in beauty work. The biggest mistake when trying to shoot beauty is thinking that all that is needed is makeup or a beautiful model, and while beauty usually utilize beautiful models (and makeup) it's actually a combination of everything which focuses on skin, hair and makeup. It's about the art and the perfection and if one facet fails, the whole image fails. This is also perhaps why many would mistake portraiture or glamour work for beauty when they aren't really.
This is Sarah, uber cute! She's standing in for a light test =D
Sarah working on Caroline, our model of the day.
Portia attempting the hair which is a white faux piece styled on the model's own hair.
We are yet again in my little apartment studio so we're working around the bench and table. We are joined by Caroline from Chadwicks and Vlad who's assisting me. The shoot itself it set up against a white wall and I wanted a really nice bright clean type of lighting so (and here's the semi scary part where due to lack of equipment and making do with what we have) we hooked up one of the hotlights on a hanger and hung it through the vent in the ceiling. This serves as my main front light.
Portia subtly changed the hair for three looks while Sarah did a clean face with blue eyeshadow, then blue and silvery lips and then a lovely orange lip.
Sarah and Portia stepping in to fix stray hair.
A valiant attempt to introduce a back hair light.
This was possibly the quickest ever shoot we have ever done. It lasted about half a day and Caroline was superb just easing into each change with rapid succession. I did learn however that white is notoriously difficult to light without losing details and definition, so that is something to focus on for next year ;)
Makeup Sarah Baxter
Hair Portia Peacey
Model Caroline @ Chadwick
Photography S de Varax
Assistant Vlad K
Labels:
beauty,
behind the scenes,
photography
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Summer
Melbourne has turned into a scorcher when it's not raining straight through for 6 hours. Attempting to sit through 3.5 hours of law exams twice was rather an achievement in itself and at last I'm free. Sweet sweet freedom from being cooped up for two weeks staring at tiny notes and bright computer screens!
Sarah (a very dear and darling makeup artist who recently moved to Melbourne and we've been working together for awhile) and I excitedly planned for a what promised to be phenomenal beach fashion and beauty shoot. Unfortunately, as always when I prepared for a location shoot, the skies thundered and grayed and positively threatened sleet. Slightly dramatic but I'm hugely disappointed in Melbourne 'Four Seasons' weather!
Just the other day popped in again at Insert Name Here to see Airdrie and met the newest designers who joined the store. Eva Q is a must watch young couturist, her current collection an exemplar of hand sewn delicacy, while Hamish of T Shirt Garage produces comfortable male and female tees grafted with muscle car designs. It was Hamish's welcome evening and somehow I got roped in to shooting runway and event! What an interesting experience negotiating through available light, trying to shoot quickly, quietly and with decent composition. Don't think I did so well, but it was great fun =D
I'll soon be busy with a new shoot and will be updating with images from the big editorials from months ago =D Stay tuned!
Labels:
behind the scenes,
event,
fashion,
runway
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Orphan
I meant to write about this on Halloween! Saw Orphan the night before, and while I'm usually not partial to horror films due to an overactive imagination (I still fear Chucky and IT), I was really surprised by Orphan!
The story tells of a family still grieving from the loss of a stillbirth baby, and they decided to adopt a girl who turned out not quite as expected. The film maintains a sense of watchful creepiness even from the start, relying on expert cinematography to deliver the audience along with it. Unlike most other horror thrillers, this one does not involve a high amount of senseless blood and gore.
Not quite sure why the reviewers aren't as receptive to Orphan, perhaps because it doesn't hold the same sort of value in potential sequels, the movie was definitely a little more artsy. I was blown away by the performance of the 12 yr old lead actress Isabelle Fuhrman who played 'Esther', very mature, well thought out and she absorbed her character utterly.
Her transformation in the movie was so impeccable! Alternating between sweet child and psycho with such ease, I half expected her to appear in the room!
Time to stop shuddering. Orphan isn't as scary as all the Exorcist type movies and Ring and etc, but still, quite enjoyable for a thriller =D
All images of Orphan movie belong to Dark Castle.
Labels:
musings
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Fast and Slow
Met up with one of my favourite designers today- Airdrie Makim who does Joolz by Airdrie, very beautiful hand crafted jewelery made from recycled materials. She now has an adorable little shop with two other designers on Georges on Collins called Insert Name Here.
I first worked with Airdrie when I started photography, she had so graciously loaned me her collection to play around with.
Designer Joolz by Airdrie
Makeup Justine Bruers
Model Sara Downs
Photography Me
Lighting Assistant Jeff Paine
Assistant Sammi Jones
Evidently it was one of my biggest shoot with a ton of people and lasted about 6 hours. So ambitious this young thing!
So Airdrie and I got to talking about the industry. Everything is so fast paced and things just happen. It's really truly about who you know and it's about networking and pushing yourself and putting yourself out there, because if you don't no one else would know you existed. I'm pretty much the shy lamb, I feel so uncomfortable in social situations and have been avoiding parties and launches, which I should really go to!
I always hear questions on how to succeed, how to be a working photographer- I have a ton of those questions myself. Networking, perseverance, marketing yourself- I have to keep my head down and keep chugging on like the little engine who could.
But everything in this industry is also about waiting- waiting through prep time, waiting to hear back from people, waiting to be approved, waiting, waiting, waiting. It can be so exhausting- it's a social industry and you end up depending on alot of other people.
C'est la vie.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Alexander McQueen SS10
McQueen certainly puts on a show for fashion lovers with his 2010 Spring runway. The theme was Evolution and models strutted in crafted ballet heels, scaly prints on structured dresses against an 'underwater' backdrop. The makeup and hair was a sight to behold with coiled braids, fresh skin and prosthetics utilized to give an alien look.
Watch the show via video at Showstudio.
Enjoy.
Labels:
alexander mcqueen,
fashion,
feature,
runway
Monday, October 12, 2009
Beauty Shoot
Mid-semester break has just ended and I readily used the time to fit in as many shoots as possible. This time around I had a general casting call and had quite a favourable response and compiled a list of possible creatives and models.
This beauty shoot involves Domi Baiocchi (makeup and hair) and Jas B (model), both of whom I haven't worked with before so it's quite exciting. It was a simple one involving two looks and after sending messages and reference images we settled upon a high contrast one focusing on the eyes and one with a diamante design.
As with most of my shoots, we were in the apartment. Jas recently moved to Melbourne and is finding her way around. We've been meaning to work together for some time, so this was an awesome opportunity. She's such a lovely girl and put up with my strange directions (can you growl? like a lion?) with a smile.
Domi (seen above working on the first look) does superb clean meticulous makeup. I love it! Her choice of cyan and blues in providing the contrast look turned out really well, and I ended up preferring the end result in colour as opposed to the original choice of black+white.
This also gave me a chance to play with different processing style. I've been really interested in silvery skin tones, although I'm not quite sure if there's enough contrast and separation from the background. Lighting was done with two hot lights, with one bounced to the ceiling. Vlad provided assistance with adjusting lighting.
Jas also brought along a bagful of jewelery and we attempted an a jewelery editorial. It was certainly an education, as trying to get an awesome set of 8-10 images for an editorial is a lot harder than just getting one kick ass image. In addition they have to be cohesive and tell a story.
For the second look, Domi opted for a casual ponytail, and carefully laid out red diamantes in a scar formation. The next hour was spent attempting to growl, scowl, scream, yell and bring fierceness to the look! Black lipstick is difficult to work with, it tends to stain the teeth so be prepared!
Changing expression and pose shows how remarkable a look can shift. In the first she's a sneering dominatrix, and the other a high fashion model! I like to think so anyway =)
The right people and a good team is invaluable on every shoot. It's a wonderful feeling when everything goes right and you end up with something you're proud of. Much contentment.
Labels:
beauty,
behind the scenes,
models,
photography
Saturday, October 3, 2009
First publication
With all my latest shoots and prepping for submissions, I didn't realize I actually received my first publication and tearsheets. What a completely (forgotten) surprise! It's a little article (text and photos) on the 13th Nec Go Cup for the Australian Go Journal, of which I'm now the Melbourne correspondent for. So while it's isn't fashion and beauty, it's still quite exciting and involves the other occupation of my life- go.
Go is an ancient Chinese board game played with white and black stones. It's quite simple to learn but challenging to master, and quite beautiful once you start understanding the intricate complexity of the moves. I started playing about 6 years ago and have been involved in one of the local and more active clubs the past four years. This year (this weekend actually) we're hosting the Australian National Go Tournament, so yes I'm covering the photography aspect again.
One of the Journal editors brought in copies and I get one. Happy.
Labels:
event,
go,
photography,
publication
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