Check out these images from a recent Bridal themed shoot for Gloss and Bone. Here we are showing off the gorgeous make-up artistry that Gloss and Bone is known for, partnered with the perfect hair styling by Nicnak.
Not long after our car park shoot for Hair Expo, Nicole asked if I would work with her on an entry into another hair comp. This shoot was a lot of fun and I just love how the girls will go with me when I say “ok, this might seem a bit odd but can you lie on the floor and put a sheet where your shirt is while I stand on a chair above you so we can fan your hair out”. It was during one of these moments in this shoot that someone walked into the room we were in. Nothing to see here, carry on!
I spent many hours of my childhood in my mother’s hairdressing salon; sweeping floors, making coffees, rinsing perms and taking rollers out. I remember mum taking part in a hair expo and at the time, I was really too young to grasp it fully. The music that her model would walk on stage to was ‘Downtown’ by Petulila Clark. Now whenever I hear that song, I think of hanging around at TAFE helping mum with various little jobs at that hair expo.
So when my fabulous hair stylist Nicole asked if I would be interested in taking the photos for her Hair Expo entry I had no hesitation. Hell YES this was something I wanted to be part of. The idea started out with a chair in a field. Then….QLD weather. I scouted around for ‘wet weather’ locations. Nicole found the perfect red velvet chair. I was a little nervous when I told Nicole my idea for the shoot location. “The carpark under IGA?” It was grungy. It was dimly lit….until the fluorescent lights came on unexpectedly. We put a funky red velvet chair in the middle and models were not allowed to smile. It worked. It really worked.
Hair Stylist: Nicole Weeks
Makeup Artist: Kerrie Brooke
Models: Ameliaranne, Jacqueline, Beryl, Jocelyn and Holly
I love to be part of something from the very beginning, so I am thrilled to have been asked to capture images for the first campaign for boutique bag designer iSHTA.
This shoot is one I’ll remember for a long time. From the start of the day we were praying for the predicted thunder storm to pass go. With a 6 man tent and a generator set up in the Wellington Point Park, our hair stylist and make-up artist battled wind and mid-day heat to produce amazing results. Then it was over to me. We had a hard top convertible MG that was not going to like the still predicted thunderstorm. After one clothes change, the first drop of rain was felt. Quick, let’s do the next clothes change and get one more scene in before it starts to rain. A few more drops. Hmmm. Ok, let’s get the lid on the car, we’ll do the shoot in the car. Over to the tent, our model is halfway through a change and then it starts to bucket down. Thank GOD I put my camera gear into the back of my car earlier! As we’re looking for shelter that will get our model and I to the car without getting drenched; lightening!. Right, umbrellas are out of the question now. I say “Ok, we’re doing the rest of this scene in the tent!” As luck would have it, the rain cleared after about 30 minutes and I’m so glad we stuck around to shoot the final scene; we nearly packed it in. But in those last 30 minutes before the thunderstorm that did send us packing, I got one of my favourite shots of the day.
Head over to www.ishta.com.au and check out the full “Southern Sky’s” campaign.
Much thanks to these superstars for making this happen: