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Behind the scenes with Ashley Miles
By Editor at December 13, 2011 | 9:24 am | 0 Comment
Ashley Miles is a quirky photographer who has quite a laid-back approach to being on shoots. She loves collaboration and offbeat ideas. I got to ask her a few questions after we shot together for design graduate Charis Dawson’s final range. YM: You've been doing photography for shoots for a while (how many years?) now, but how did you get into it? AM: more...
Behind the scenes with Kaley Meyer
By Fashion Ed at November 15, 2011 | 12:29 pm | 0 Comment
Kaley Meyer is an incredibly talented make-up artist and stylists who has worked on a number of local music videos and shoots. After we did a little shoot for her portfolio I got to ask her a few questions. YM: You’ve been doing styling and make-up for shoots and music videos for a few years (how many) now, but how did you get in to it? KM: I have been doing more...
Behind the scenes with Janine Kuschke
By Editor at October 17, 2011 | 10:21 am | 0 Comment
Photographer Janine Kuschke offers engaged couples a unique, intimate and authentic pre-wedding experience; photos taken of the happy couple with less cheese and more art. After shooting with the offbeat photographer I asked her a few questions about her work. YM: You've been taking photo's for a few years (how many?) now, but how did you get into it? JK: I have more...
Behind the scenes with Danillo Turilli
By Editor at September 28, 2011 | 10:41 am | 0 Comment
Recently I was lucky enough to work with photographer Danillo Turilli on one of his concept shoots where we got to spend a few hours at the quaint Skinny Legs and All in Loop Street. After the photos were published, I sat down with Danillo to ask him a few questions about his photography, the shoot and his expectations. YM: You've been taking photo's for a few years more...
Exhibition: Ross Garrett Photographer
By Editor at September 16, 2011 | 11:10 am | 0 Comment
"A fashion picture is a portrait, just as a portrait is a fashion picture.” – Irving Penn, 1950 Irving Penn’s quote serves as a starting point to explore the portraits of South African photographer Ross Garrett. A simple concept underlies the photographs in this exhibition: they are about people and image making. They also reflect the diverse relationships that more...
