Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Global Journey







Model: Naoimh Campbell
Stylist: Maureen Collins
Clothing and Furniture : Jacob Street at Bedeck

East meets West in this eclectic 'Global Journey' shoot which explores world-fusion design carried out through batik prints and bold patterns, with a dash of oriental silk. I concentrated on warmer tones throughout the story and loved the broad range of influences to experiment with! Big thanks to Naoimh for letting me traipse her through nettles and weeds that day to get to the derelict shed!

Monday, 28 November 2011

Baby I've Got The Blues





Model: Naoimh Campbell
Stylist: Maureen Collins
Clothing and Furniture : Jacob Street at Bedeck

'The Blues' is one of the first design stories I photographed for Bedeck to appear in their new online magazine Cover! The first issue concentrates on the latest designs and is full of inspiring ideas on what to wear and how to decorate your home. This shoot was influenced by the Mediterranean so we wanted to capture cool ocean blues to tropical turquoise hues. Vintage silk jewel-toned dresses, a stunning peacock feathered headpiece by Leonora Ferguson along with bold ethnic jewellery helped to create a vibrant effect. Will be posting more themes shortly!

Monday, 7 November 2011

Rob


These images of a musician were taken back in February. It has taken a while to post these because I've mixed feelings about black and white in digital form, it just can't compare to film. Felt good to experiment though and branch out from my usual colour images! Tried my best to replicate that iconic 60s rock n 'roll vibe shooting low-key portraits.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

New Chapter










Catching up on my blogging been having that 'I haven't done my homework' feeling but have been quite busy over the last few months as I got a new management position at The Rusty Zip! To begin a new chapter and to celebrate our website re-launch we decided to throw our first end of Summer party. During business hours on Saturday the 27th of August we invited three local bands to play (Pixel Vs Nanobot, Andy Train and The Alice Kona Band) alongside artist Stephen Maurice Graham of 400 facts to capture the day on paper (see top illustration.) We had goodie bags filled with postcards, our ebay listings and sweets. Popcorn, cupcakes and savoury snacks were also compulsory! With the help of our wonderful sourcer Lauren we managed to showcase our first ever 'Rusty Collection' based on 1950s teddy girls, mixing houndstooth, leopard print and lace to create a modern edge.

Thankfully the day was a success so watch this space for future collections and a festive Christmas party happening in store next month! Get your Christmas jumpers out ;)