Showing posts with label photoshoot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photoshoot. Show all posts

Friday, 21 June 2013

Two's Company

It's been a while since I did a photoshoot, but as the weather has (slowly) improved, I have suddenly had quite a few!
 
First on the list was a sunny Saturday evening around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. How trendy. Normally it is just me in front of the camera, however this time I was joined by my usually camera shy boyfriend, for a tatts and vintage inspired shoot! Beware- this is quite a picture heavy post!
 


 
 
 
 
The above photos are by Steve Mannell Photography and below by Rob Grimes Photography, two brilliant photographers that put us at ease and got some shots I love!
 



 
Top: Vintage from Wolf&Gypsy
Skirt: Vintage
Cardigan: H&M
Shoes: Rocket Originals
Hat: Vintage
 
Hannah xxx




Sunday, 31 March 2013

A Trip to the Cinema

Another chilly March morning brought with it the excitement of a photoshoot at the Windmill Cinema in Littlehampton. I was approached by Philip Payne to do the shoot, and we were lucky enough to have the run of the stage, projection room, seating and make up room. I was so excited to unleash my inner Marilyn on the stage!
 
You can view more of Philip's portfolio on his website, www.philpayne.com
 
I would love to hear what you think,
 
Hannah xxx
 








 

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Strike a Pose!

March began with an early morning photoshoot upon a jetty near Hove Beach Huts with Toby Key. It was a wonderful (if a little chilly) morning, but it felt incredibly special to be shot with an original vintage camera. It required me to be very still, not easy for a fidget like me! He is putting together a photographic documentary of Vintage Girls, and I felt honoured to be asked as I will feauture amongst some incredible vintage beauties such as Fleur de Guerre!

The documentary features very much on your own individual take on 'Vintage' and what it means to you. I chose a classic tea dress with a cardigan and thin waist belt to give an everyday 1940's look. This was paired with seamed stockings, my favourite vintage brogues and small vintage handbag. I adore the simple,understated style that was seen in the forties and thought it would be nice to show that side of vintage life, rather than the more typically 'done up' look of the fifties.
 
Please check out Toby's website, www.tobiaskey.com. On the 'commercial' section, you can view his Vintage Girls.




My Jewellery (I used the leaf brooch as a hair slide)
 
 
I would love to hear what you think!
 
Lots of love,
 
Hannah xxx