Saturday, 15 February 2014
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Erik Madigan Heck
Photography inspiration
Absolutely amazing pictures by New York-based photographer Erik Madigan Heck of model Janice wearing London-based designer Mary Katrantzou‘s autumn/winter 2011 collection for A Magazine and Nomenus Quarterly.
Mr. Heck says of the painterly images: “It signifies a different direction in my own work, where I am trying to flatten the space between photography and illustration, by eliminating photographic elements and painting on different surfaces and colors in post-production, attempting to move closer towards painting itself, in process and form.”
Tejal Patni splash calendar inspiration
splash calendar
Splash Calendar 2014 "In Love With Fashion"
Presenting the 4th edition of the Splash Calendar. This year's concepts celebrates the 2014 trends hitting the runways.
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Client: Splash Fashions/Raza Beig CEO
Concept/Photography: Tejal Patni
Wardrobe/Styling: Furne Oné @ Amato
Production Designer: Andrew Del Rosario
Assistant Prop Stylist: Randy Del Rosario
Hair & Make up: Katherina Sherman & Toni Malt
Photography Assistants: Amila Sushanta/Randy Del Rosario/Don Samira
Digital Retouching: 100berlin Creative Retouching
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
indian culture patterns vs my patterns
These are a few of cultural Indian patterns
Then I have tried to make the typical patterns more modern by changing the colours
Monday, 10 February 2014
Bailey's stardust
David Bailey has made an outstanding contribution to photography and the visual arts, creating consistently imaginative and thought-provoking portraits. As well as new work, this landmark exhibition includes a wide variety of Bailey’s photographs from a career that has spanned more than half a century.
Bailey’s Stardust is presented thematically across a series of contrasting rooms and illustrates the extraordinary range of subjects that Bailey has captured: actors, writers, musicians, filmmakers, designers, models, artists and people encountered on his travels; many of them famous, some anonymous, all of them unforgettable.
Rooms are devoted to Bailey’s time in East Africa, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Delhi and the Naga Hills, as well as icons from the worlds of fashion and the arts, striking portraits of the Rolling Stones and Catherine Bailey and people of the East End of London.
Featuring over 250 images, personally selected and printed by Bailey, the exhibition offers an unmissable opportunity to experience the work of one of the world’s greatest image-makers.
(taken from http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/bailey/exhibition.php )
Portrait of David Bailey
Some of Bailey's inspiring photographs
EAST END
1960's East end faces represent a social scene that is now almost lost
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