Who Says Modeling Ends At A Young Age?
I am starting to see more and more of a trend for a demand for ‘real women’ as they say.
Wilhelmina Models is holding a contest, seeking out and finding their next 30+ model.
http://www.wilhelminamodelsearch.com/contest/30plus.html
Good for them, and for society. If you know anyone that this applies to, pass it along.
Freefall Skydive Fashion Shoot - Fashion At 126MPH
So you take a photography student, throw him out of a plane with a camera (read: phone), and tell him to capture a photograph. Not only that, he has to pick a shot, modify it, and upload it all before landing.
The best part of the video is that the light stands are people hah!
That would be a blast to do! Any takers?
Feature: An Le - Fleur de la Nuit
An Le is back with his next editorial. We’ve featured him before and we’re glad to see his next set! Check out his recent editorial below.
Re: Magazine: www.re-savannah.com
Photographer: An Le (www.anlestudio.com)Stylist: Juliana Sullivan & assistants: Chanelle Bertelsen, Carmela Osorio Lugo
Set designer: Dylan Auman (http://dylanauman.4ormat.com/)
Make-up: Mila Grass
Hair: Hillary Mund
Photo assistants: Dave Sweeny, Pat Bombard, Dylan DeRose
Models: Alexa Johns (Factor Women)
Kathleen Sayler (Rise model management)
Behind the Scenes Video:
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Multiple Exposure Fashion Photography Of Andy Bettles
I have never been so engrossed in a series of images till I saw these shots. It breathes a new life into fashion photography for me.
Photographer Andy Bettles is represented by M.A.P and shoots still life for clients such as Sephora, Wallpaper* and the New York Times Style Magazine. His vintage-inspired multiple exposure images cross the line between fashion and art.
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Photographers To Watch For: Kait Robinson
Kait Robinson is not just a photographer, she’s a great person. Her work speaks for itself even through her modest nature. She’s down right amazing. I got a chance to speak with her and she is as amazing as her images.
Kait’s words:
My interest in photography first sparked when I was taking traditional darkroom courses in High School. My senior year came along and my interest only continued to grow when I finally got my first DSLR camera- a Nikon D80. From then on, I was reading every piece of material that related to photography. Books, online forums, tutorials… pretty much anything imaginable. It was, for the most part, a hobby, until my sophomore year of college. I wanted to combine my love for fashion and photography and make it into a future for myself.
Shortly after, I moved to New York City and am now attending the Fashion Institute of Technology majoring in Photography. I knew I needed to be in a place not only where the industry is, but in a place where I can constantly evolve my eye and stay inspired. My main goal with my photography is to simply make the images that I visualize. Photography is so satisfying in the sense that it allows me to share ideas and concepts that I have with so many people. It’s in a way, an insight into who I am.
With her drive, passion, and recent internship at Art+Commerce, I have no doubt she will be someone the world will know soon enough.












