Bryce Aime Catwalk Show from On|Off TV on Vimeo.
Even though i have inserted only these two catwalk images into the mix, it really does sum up everything about the show. Dramatic, Intense and Awesome.
These three were so helpful, the shot was taken just before they walked the catwalk and they were so chilled out. It was really funny, because they were all giving me SMISE (smiling through eyes), whilst dancing and doing cartwheels. So they stopped for two seconds and i took the shot and i think it really brings out the closeness and the network which occurs backstage.
This model was so lovely to me and she was absolutely hilarious nicked my camera for a bit , she thought she was good but....ermmm.....yeah ...she really wasn't. I just said to her that she shouldn't quit her day job and i think thats some good advice on my part, because i think the image of her look fantastic. The vibrant skin tones, the soft touch of her hand to her cheek and sharp eyes and makeup make the image what it is.
Okay, so this image was one of those moments where you had to be there to get it. The basic story was, that there was a whole table of food......Dont be so surprised!!! Anyways, there was some sushi there and i had never tried any before and i saw one of the models eating it, so i confronted her to ask what it tasted like and wether it was nice or not. But then instantly the model next to us (above), turned around in absolute shock and shouted "It is delicious". At that point I was in stitches, repeating " I believe you, I believe you" whilst taking the shot. I guess it was just one of those moments, that could never be taken away from me.
Okay, before i start ranting on about the two images above and below, i just want to say a massive thankyou to everyone backstage, especially Bryce and Sally who made me feel welcome and right at home. Now, on with the rant...Well i have to say these are probably might most favourite images of them all, out of any other show. I feel and say this, because of the intensity from the eyes which smacks you straight in the face, the deep and dramatic colours which makes the hair on the back of you neck stand on end and i think this is what STARING FASHION IN THE FACE is all about. A one to one battle of beauty, style and creativity.


She just looks as snug as a bug in a rug. But again the eyes and the lips really define the image and i love the slight tilt to her head giving the composition a little twist in angles.
The head bands which range from dark purples to light greys, were an inspiration from the egyptians, with the bandage designs printed on them.



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