Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Friday, 6 April 2012

Backstage Photo Shoot

What a crazy month it's been.
We've got so many exciting things to show you, but we cant reveal them to you just yet.
Actually, I'll let you have a cheeky peek.
Here are some backstage shots from the photo-shoot for our look book and website.
It's a project we've been working on for a few weeks now with the help of graphics designer Natalie Ball.
So much time and preparation has gone into this and i'm so happy that it finally feels as though everything is coming together, it feels rude not to share it.






A HUGE thank you to our amazing models Perri and Marnie and our great photographer Peter.




Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Research and Development

Here are a few of my final boards for the recent Research and Development unit we have had at University. Our next unit is Production and Presentation, which is where we make our final outcomes and display them in our end of year exhibition. We have 12 or so weeks left at university, very scary but exciting. 








Thursday, 2 February 2012

Apologies

Can't apologise enough for our lack of absence lately.
The past few weeks have been hectic to say the least, 
the good news is that we have finally finished our research and development unit.
Hopefully we will now have a steady stream of things to bombard you with :D
Here's a sneak peak of what I've been up to.

x









Marios: Nowhere SS/12

Love the simplicity of this collection
Originally I wanted one of my final collections for the summer to look quite similar to Marios' Landscape collection
Unfortunately I'm not that great of a photographer :)

Beautiful though.








Monday, 12 December 2011

Taxidermy

Frank Hülsbömer

This image by German photographer Frank Hülsbömer really reminded me of some photographs I took at the Manchester Museum Backstage.
For my final year project I started off by looking at Taxidermy, this has developed a lot during my Research and Development unit, but I still love these photographs I took.