Monday, 28 June 2010

Modelling for courses - SWPP and BIPP

First of all, I have a new facebook page for my modelling: Go check it out! I have succumbed to the book of faces - seems like a great way to network and keep up with people.

Sooo
-to add me as a friend, click here.
-to see my updates and micro-snippets of my Ella Rose shenanigans, click here and then click 'like' at the top to become a 'fan'! See you there!

In other news... I've been meaning to post some images from the courses I've modelled for, run by photographer Marko Dutka, for a while now. I modelled first for him with BIPP in Aylesbury, and he thought we did so well he asked if I could be the model for his next course at SWPP in Bath, and it's gone from there. Very kind of him! I was really impressed with his ability to take advantage of the most unlikely of locations, and explain to the photographers how to make the most of their surroundings. When you're photographing a wedding or event, chances are the location will be beautiful and photogenic, but this isn't always the case - the best thing is to have a few tricks up your sleeve so that you can be confident of getting great results whatever the environment is like. That's what I heard anyway... :)

These are by Marko:

And these are by Jo Connor, one of the photographers on the training course:

Many thanks to both, and if there are any more of you from any of the courses I've modelled for reading this blog, I'd be delighted to hear from you and see any of your results from the days!

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Dance Nudes

These were taken last week by the photographer Manuel Odabashian in London. As in our first shoot, I danced and pranced to my heart's content. I am so pleased with these:

Some with Isis wings:

And, finally, these:


(Happy Father's Day to all the daddies out there!) :)

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Feathers

...And here are the last two sets from the shoot with Karen. A little bit more glamourous than usual!


And some with bat wings! I love bats, dear reader; they're a favourite creature of mine. (I also highly recommend everyone listens to Bat for Lashes, in related news...)


Hope you like them! :)

Wings!

I love these recent shots from Karen Jones, taken in her barn in Milton Keynes. This was the fourth time we'd met, and the third time we'd worked together. When Karen contacted me for a booking and mentioned 'flower fairies' as an inspiration, I got quite excited as I loved the illustrations (by Cicely Mary Barker) when I was younger. We were definitely on the same wavelength as to how these should look - pretty, innocent and girly, without being overly 'fancy dress'. The wings were light and sheer, and the moth ones in particular were beautifully-shaped - they made me want to flit around!

The first two here are probably my favourites - I just love the lighting and treatment, and think they have a strange, magical, mysterious feel to them. The second two are more disney-like, I think, in pastel colours (and probably closer to what we'd intended to achieve).


More to come from this shoot, as we also deviated from the theme fairly significantly after fairy time...

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Lost and found: Dancing with Scarves (not Wolves, sadly)

I think I'm going to invent a little 'series' of blog posts based on images I discover when going through my hard drive; the previously lost and gloriously found. It is so much fun to look through images a while after they're taken.

This time, my discoveries are due to going through millions of shots in order to choose some to print. I'm planning to make myself a printed portfolio, purely for my own sake, of my favourite shots from my modelling so far; this decision is sparked largely because I don't know exactly how long I'll be doing this for, what with going backpacking for a few months and then coming home to an uncertain lifestyle - I hope I'll model while away in various continents and get straight back into it when I'm home, but you can't take these things for granted. As it stands, although I've been modelling for 18-ish months and am signed to commercial agencies, I have a confession to make: I have NO prints of any of my images. This increasingly strikes me as having been bizarre behaviour on my part. What have I (not) been thinking? It would make me VERY sad not to have physical memories of what I've been up to. Of course, everyone always says prints are completely different from computer files, and even that an image isn't 'finished' until it's a tangible, physical thing to be looked at - well, I've never seen any prints of my images (except for one or two versions; fittingly, Mark Bigelow sent me a card advertising his recent exhibition at Oxford Artweeks). I'm really very silly for not thinking of having my own prints until now. :(

(The card from Mark's exhibition:)


The rules: My printed 'portfolio' is going to break all the rules of what a portfolio should be like. It's not going to need an expensive folder (though one would be nice); it's not going to consist of only one image per set - if I like five images in one outfit/location, I'm going to print them all; it's going to have a LOT more than the standard maximum of 12-15; I'm not going to feel pressure to throw images away when they become 'out of date'... But, it is going to be carefully put together, and beautiful. In short, it's not going to be for anyone but myself - a 'memory book'!

:) :) :)

These were taken sometime within the last 6 months (I'm not sure exactly when without checking my diary, which I'm slightly too lazy to do at this particular moment) by the wonderful photographer Mark Bigelow. They remain unretouched and honest. I have some images from this set in my portfolio but had somehow overlooked these few, which now strike me as being quite interesting - especially the first, which I'm sure I initially didn't cast a second glance at, probably thinking it was a reject. I love it now! I actually might put it in my online portfolio, just to spite people who think models must always have heads. What a rebel.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Studio Boudoir

These images were taken recently by Olio Photography in Berkshire. It's nice to do a bit of lingerie, especially as, at last count, I have over 33 bra sets (and I haven't counted for a while). I think I have a slight addiction - but how can something so wrong feel so right?

I'm posting two versions of numero uno, because I seem to be suffering a bout of indecision. Sorry, and help(?)!






Friday, 4 June 2010

Photodorset and FiresSecret

I had a shoot recently with Photodorset in the forest, fields, avenue of trees, flowers and open spaces near my house in Oxfordshire, featuring another model, FiresSecret. The shots required were natural and relaxed ones - nothing overly posed, which made for a very pleasant shoot with lots of candid shots of FiresSecret and I chatting and joking around (there are LOTS of shots of us laughing at each other and being silly, which is always nice - maybe one day I'll add a 'bloopers'/'outtakes' gallery to my website - I have plenty of material from this shoot alone!!)

These are some of my favourites: