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Sunday 30 September 2012

Tashi the Pilot







Tashi was booked by Red Bucket Studios by Pure Curvation Model Management to work on two projects. 1. As a model for two photographers on a studio lighting course instructed by photographer Darren Woolway. 2. To work on a project with Darren wearing pilot's gear.
Darren invited me also to share his project so Tashi and I travelled up together for a very successful day. The two photographers found Tashi easy to work with as you might expect from an agency model and were very complimentary. Darren was a great host and his lighting set up complicated but creating an atmosphere. These a a few images I took of the lovely Tashi.









Sunday 19 June 2011

Rage and Attitude



















Often if you plan too much you end up with something rather disappointing. The same goes for locations. I did have an idea for the majestic church. Formally Holy Trinity Church, built to celebrate victory in the Napoleonic Wars between 1826 and 1828. It is now a top venue for functions with grandeur called One Marylebone. Assessing the potential Rosie and Helen with change of clothes were ready and just had freedom to work together with some direction from me. It really turned out to be great fun as the images show. We were approached by a security guard supposedly who insisted on having copies of the images. Not sure how that was going to happen. We just wandered off afterwards as he was too busy on his phone and I was not prepared to give any details to him. I think he just fancied the beautiful ladies.














Sunday 5 June 2011

London Town










There are times when something different is required and working with two models was just that. After doing some promotion work with Helen and Rosie it was time to get into what we all love most and that is shooting. The girls had become good friends through modelling having been acquaintances before. Both are a total joy to work with but how would they work together. It was tricky for a start then we all go used to what we were doing and it really worked so well. The set has been buried on my hard-drive a while as I battled with problems last year. It is only now I have realised how good the images were. Just enjoy!