Saturday, February 14, 2015

CHRISTOPHER CAMERON - PHOTOGRAPHER

Happy Sunday everyone :) What better way to enjoy this beautiful day than to read a fantastic interview with talented photographer Christopher Cameron. Enjoy :)


Tell me about your background as a photographer and how you got into the industry.
I'd been involved in all things photography and videography since I was a child, photographing everything from stage shows to the family dog. I was just drawn to cameras. I always said I had a horrible memory, so a camera was a tool to allow me to relive memories. I'd been obsessed for years! One day I went along to a past girlfriends fashion shoot and was blown away. The variables, the light, the cameras and the beauty of it all. I fell in love with the the process as I was fascinated by fashion photography, but my curiosity waned with it, keeping it all at a distance. Eventually another model I dated in the years to follow wasn't getting the support she needed to progress in the industry. I plunged into my savings, bought a dusty old Canon 7D and 50mm 1.4, and spent hours upon hours learning anything and everything I could to try to help her progress and follow her dream. I never took it seriously until we broke up - I thought I'd put the camera down and never pick it back up, but then I realised it was something I enjoyed more than anything, and I should pursue it. It's a very scattered story! But that's how it happened. 

How would you describe your style of photography and what makes your style of photography unique?
I'm not sure I have a style! I've had my work compared to the likes of Bruce Weber, Chris Colls and Steven Miesel, which is extremely flattering! Although I like to think that it's unique because I take it. It's my eye, and no one else's (except the team of course!). I like rich colours, dramatic poses, fierce eyes, unique locations etc. I have an exercise I do with every model before each shoot where I just stare at them for a few seconds, to analyse their face and their shapes. I've seen how others have photographed them, so I want to see how I see them, not how others do. I like to look at people for the potential they have to offer, not for what they look like in front of you. 

Tell me about your favourite photographer and why you like them?
I honestly don't have one! I love so many photographers for their unique characteristics in their shots. Whether its their angles, their colour use, how they portray the pieces, or even just their attitudes towards their craft. Anyone I feel I can learn from. 

Where have you travelled in the world for your work, and what was your favourite destination?
So far Hong Kong, Los Angeles and Bali internationally, and all around Australia locally, with a fair few more destinations already locked in this year. Hong Kong is easily my favourite place, as photographically it's an amazing city. So much culture mixed with modernism. For fashion, it's the international hub for this side of the world. Big brands, fantastic teams, and easily some of the most unique models I have seen.  

Have you ever worked with any well known models, shot for any well known brands/magazines/publications etc? 
I've worked with a few, but backed off very quickly from that scene. I made a pact with myself to do all that once I felt my work was the best of my ability, which is only now coming into fruition. I've always said 1 good photo is better than pumping out 1000 bad ones, as people will remember you for the bad ones. 

What advice would you give photographers trying to get into the industry?
Find a photographer whose work you find to be next level, and beg them to assist. Assist, assist and assist with as many high enough quality photographers as you can, learn what you can, then move on to your own work. Do NOT assist average photographers, you cannot progress that way. Have the right attitude, shoot as much as possible, and never compare yourself to others. 

What are some tips for models when they are in front of the camera, and what do you look for in a model?
Everyone probably says this, but I look for someone unique looking. I've met thousands of models over the years and I only remember the real stand-outs. I look for models that mesmerise you with their beauty, like a moth to a bright light. The tip I can give to models is know yourself. Know your body, and know your poses. Even if this means to pull out a stack of your favourite magazines and stand in front of a mirror practising your poses, it makes all the difference come shoot day. 

Tell me about a funny story on a shoot.
I once had a model dress down in baggy clothes and show up with an empty suit case to set one day, pretending she was the make up artist. She even began to set up the tables until the actual makeup artist arrived! She was fantastic. 

What are your future career aspirations?
To be content in what I'm doing. To work with some of the most talented brands and people in the world, and travel as much as possible for it. 

What are your goals for 2015?
Bigger and better. More campaigns, bigger clients, more travel. 



Peace & Love
K

Saturday, January 17, 2015

BETH MITCHELL - PHOTOGRAPHER

Hello!!! I'm so excited for you all to join me for 2015. I have so many great artists to introduce you to and I can't wait to share my interviews. First up for the year is the incredible Beth Mitchell. At just 23 years old this super talented lady is taking the photography world by storm. I hope you enjoy her interview :)


Tell me about your background as a photographer and how you got into the industry.

I got into photography because I love photographing beautiful things and I have a real passion for capturing things how no one else sees them. After lots of experimentation I got into shooting fashion with the thinking that I would progress into commercial photography. It took a bit of a different path however, as I discovered that I enjoyed creating ethereal art images, not just “fashion” images. Because of this, I have found myself with one foot in the art world and another in the fashion world. 

Models: Toni Peterson & Amie Casey
Hair & Makeup: Kellie McCallum
Outfits: Begitta
Photography: Beth Mitchell

How would you describe your style of photography and what makes your style of photography unique?

I describe myself as a fashion & underwater art photographer. Underwater is still a pretty unique niche, especially crazy whimsical fairytale scenes which are the type that I have found myself loving the most. There have been plenty of occasions where the underwater works have been confused as paintings, which is wonderful because obviously it can transport the viewer to a dream world. 

Photography: Beth Mitchell
Design & Styling: Begitta
Hair & Makeup: Kylie's Professional
Floral Arrangements: Julia Rose
Prop Styling: Moments in Vintage - Vintage Furniture & Decor Hire
Model: Brook Crompton Hunter Model Management

Have you ever worked with any well-known models or shot for any well known brands/magazines/publications? 

Along the way I have worked with some wonderful designers, models, and have been featured in some international and national publications which has been amazing. I don’t think I have bragging rights until something significant takes place. I am living in the hope that one day a beautiful musician such as Lana Del Rey (ultimate dream) finds little ol’ me in Australia and has me photograph her underwater. 

Photography: Beth Mitchell
Stylist: Tamzen Holland
Hair: Aleesha Darke
Makeup: Fiona Claire
Model: Jessica Feaver

Have you ever exhibited before and if so where? Also what advice would you give photographers looking to exhibit?

I have exhibited in some wonderful galleries around Australia, including group shows with other artists over the last few years. I have also been featured in art shows overseas in some wonderful places including London, Milan, Stockholm, Amsterdam and Hong Kong. It has been amazing to get that international exposure, and It is so exciting to imagine my artwork hanging across the world. Although I have some solo exhibitions and shows under my belt, I still feel like I am in the very early stages of breaking into the industry and still have many more goals I would like to achieve. 

My advise to photographers wanting to break into the art scene is patience and persistence. If your work has a market keep searching for it. The biggest thing with photographic art is (especially in Australia) some galleries or art lovers are still in the first stages of accepting photography amongst traditional artwork. Don’t be let down when you hit some brick walls, they are everywhere BUT keep looking for the way forward. 

Photography: Beth Mitchell
Couture: Begitta
Hair/Makeup: Kylie's Professional
Model: Brook Crompton @ Dallys Models

What advice would you give photographers trying to get into the industry?

Find your thing, the thing that makes you stand out. Work hard to get work in your folio. I am constantly doing folio work and will continue to do so, as this is what sells your work. 

Photographer: Beth Michell
Garment Design: Begitta
Hair/Makeup: Kylie's Professional
Model: Brooke Jamieson

What are your future career aspirations and what are your goals for 2015?

For early 2015 I will be working on some new underwater artwork for exhibition this year. Aside from that I will also be focusing on my fashion work, which I do love bringing my style to. 

In terms of career, I hope eventually I will be permanently represented internationally and would love to travel for my fashion work. It would be wonderful to not be tied down to one city or home because life is short, and to be able to see the world and do what you love would be incredible. 




Photographer: Beth Mitchell
Garment Design: Begitta
Hair/Makeup: Kylie's Professional
Model: Brook Jamieson


Photographer: Beth Mitchell
Garment Design: Begitta
Hair/Makeup: Kylie's Professional
Model: Brooke Jamieson


Photographer: Beth Mitchell
Garment Design: Begitta
Hair/Makeup: Kylie's Professional
Model: Brooke Jamieson

Model: Hannah Wagner
Makeup: Fiona Claire
Hair stylist: Hannah Wright
Stylist: Danni Nicole
Photographer: Beth Mitchell

Photographer: Beth Mitchell
Stylist: Kimberly Louise
Makeup Aritst: Carla Sakrzewski
Hair: Reichen Hodson
Model: Eliza Baker

Photographer: Beth Mitchell
Styling: Lomani
Hair/Makeup: Megan Joy
Model: Bridie Browne @ Tamblyn's

Photographer: Beth Mitchell
Styling: Lomani
Hair/Makeup: Megan Joy
Model: Bridie Browne @ Tamblyn's


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Peace & Love
K