Size is Everything
Full Focus is moving to a new larger studio in Clerkenwell. More updates following soon.
Full Focus is moving to a new larger studio in Clerkenwell. More updates following soon.
In February I was pleased to see confidence again in my clients, everyone seems to be more up beat and positive about opportunities in 2010 and many designers are re-thinking their marketing strategies. As a result I have taken some great photographs of new work and helped to unite collections with fresh photography of old pieces. Below is a taster from some of the shoots.
From top left to bottom right:
1, Silver Vessels by Will Odell; 2,3,4 Exploring 3d and textures with Yen; 5,6 Bright Spring Summer bags by Bird in The Hand; 7,8 Jewellery to mark special occasions by Olivia Schlevogt; 9,10 Expressive Jewellery by Justine Cullenjfab7@hotmail.com; 11,12 Strong Architectural rings by Sarah Herriot.
It was only a matter of time until I talked myself into doing another photography seminar. This time it was all organised by Sarah and Hazel at Craft Central and took place in the impressive gallery on the ground floor. The snaps below are as I was setting up. 10 designers came to the 2 hour session and I gave them advice and demonstrations on how to photograph and style their own products. Thanks to all who came it was great to see your products and find out about your businesses.
Craft Central organise lots of seminars and advice sessions for creative businesses, they also have brilliant facilities such as a pop up shop for hire. To find out more have a look at the website.
Faith Tavender has been busy designing a new range to be launched on Not on The High Street. I think it will be a hit!
I had the wonderful opportunity of photographing two completely different art collections recently. It is an immensely difficult task accurately photographing works of art in situ as there are often chandeliers, tables etc in the way of the perfect shot. These were close up details of my favorites.
It is always great when designers know what they want to achieve at a shoot, and Rachel had a clear idea of the look she wanted using a textured background to show off her jewellery to best effect.
Guen Palmers jewellery is timeless, classic and perfectly manaufactured. The brief for the shoot was to show the form and detail in the manufacturing whilst showing off the precious gems. The images were needed for differerent promotions and to fit alongside images from her other collections.
Founded by established fabric designers, ao textiles’ latest collection is inspired by marbling and made in England using traditional techniques. The combination of recyled and naturally died yarns gives the fabric vibrant colours and lovely texture. For more information on their latest projects go to ao textiles.
I always feel privileged when I am one of the first to see a designers new collection, especially when I know the designers’ work well like Corinne. For more information on how to contact her for go to corinnehamak.com