Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2014

Bare+Jaded A/W 2014 LookBook Shoot

So I have been lucky enough to be the photographers assistant to the Bare+Jaded '14 Lookbook.
This took place at Location 18 which is in Shoreditch. It was an absolutely beautiful studio, with great lighting from the huge windows and the large domed window in the ceiling too.

Location 18, Shoreditch, London
This was a shot I took myself of the side of the room. Love the neutral colours and then the pop of yellow. 



This is me! The hair stylist wanted a photo on this chair and then insisted I had one too!











We started shooting at around 9:30 and didn't leave till 7ish. The day was really long but so worth while. Some of the shot were amazing! It was great fun to be the assistant to Cameron Smith.


Here is the team for the day! 

Loved working in this location and with this team. Very worth the experience! 
Here are the links to the photographers site and all his works:

http://www.camphotographic.co.uk/about/
http://instagram.com/camphotographic?ref=badge

Monday, 23 December 2013

I'm Back!

Okay… so it's been a long semester at Uni. I haven't stopped, I was either working in the Club or working on Uni work, or at Uni! Very tedious! But hopefully it is all worth it!

This semester has been so good! I've felt like I have achieved a lot from my uni modules, and had some great times out with my friends (even if it wasn't very often, it made it better!)

I've loved one module in particular this semester and that was Editorial Journalism. However, not so much the journalism side, but the photography side of it. We have had to design our own magazine… This is my magazine that was shown in a presentation in our last seminar. However, there are some tweaking to do before it is sent to the printers: http://issuu.com/abbyfield/docs/midniighttnoir

Here are a few photos that I took myself (they are all copyrighted…), even if they aren't in my magazine I still love them!

















The magazine we did had to eventually all be on Identity. So I focused mine on the angle of how you see yourself and how other perceive you.

I am just organising now to have my magazine printed and binded!