Photograher Janyon and food stylist Sally Parker recently teamed up for this shoot for DDB. DDB wanted a specific look for their client George Weston Foods brand Abbotts Village Bakery. They wished to promote their seasonal loaves range with images to incorporate the produce, colours and moods of the seasons. Art director Steve Thurlby liked the character and mood of the images he saw in Janyon's portfolio and used them as direct reference to sell the look and feel on to the client.
Naturally it made sense that they then asked J to do the shoot.
"Its always nice to be chosen for a campaign purely on the merit of the work in the book, when so often its other factors that end up being the decider."
Janyon
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Sally Parker - Lamboutique
Friday, October 14, 2011
Hugh Hamilton's portarit of Rove is EVERYWHERE!!!!
"Despite a reputation as being a bit difficult, Rove turned out to be the consummate professional, turning it on for the cameras so well that Foxtel snapped the images up to promote Rove's new LA show....."
Hugh Hamilton
I don't think there would be a single person in Sydney who has not seen Hugh Hamilton's portrait of Rove by now!
Hugh Hamilton
I don't think there would be a single person in Sydney who has not seen Hugh Hamilton's portrait of Rove by now!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
BUSTIN'
"The idea behind the shoot was to to capture these young hip hop dancers in action. Using hi sync flash and the fast shutter speed of the Hasselblad to freeze the motion and accentuate the deep blue colour of the sky.
I wanted to use action and bright colours to create images that really pop.
I knew it would be a fun and technically challenging shoot.
It was a really great day, everyone had a lot of fun as you can see in the behind the scenes video. All the dancers were really professional and put a lot of effort into getting the shot. It was a real team effort!
As you can see, we were also blessed by the weather gods."
Zahn Pithers
Zahn Pithers "Bustin" behind the scenes photoshoot from zahnpithers on Vimeo.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Sally Parker's inspired work for Selector magazine
I asked stylist Sally Parker to give us an insight into this beautiful shoot she did for Selector magazine recently. Here's what she said:
"This was a lovely shoot to work on. Selector Magazine is such stunning mag with high production values. For this job we were shooting unusual but delicious Korean food, and the team was relaxed and fun.
My brief was very open. Christian Lawler, the art director from Selector Magazine gave me the colour palate he wanted and asked for delicate flowers to be incorporated, but the rest was up to me. I went to a number of florists to source the flowers and finally found the beautiful ‘dancing lady’ orchids which seemed perfect even though they aren’t Korean. I had the background made to match the colour palate. Luckily I had a week up my sleeve for that. I had so many wonderful props but many we didn’t use as we found that, as is so often the case, ‘less is more’. I would like to have done more shots to use them!
When styling for this job I did a fair amount of research into authentic Korean food presentation. I looked at cookbooks, travel and art books and websites. I also went to Korean and Japanese food stores. Northbridge is wonderful for Japanese food and cooking gear, and I discovered a great Korean store in Fairfield with so many varieties of kimchi (pickled cabbage or radish). Research is a favourite part of my job and so interesting. However regarding the styling, I generally aim for overall effect and beauty, rather than trying exactly recreate the authentic style. Korean food is quite rustic and can be heavy, so it was a bit of a challenge to make it appear lighter and more ‘Spring’ like.
Our lunch was amazing but we did have lots of kimchi left over as the recipe used 4kg of cabbage. Enough to feed a small army of photographers, art directors and stylists!"
Damien Pleming working with the animals
"This job was a collaboration between Purina and the Animal welfare League Australia. I've never had so many visiters dropping into the studio to say hi. Not to me but the cats and dogs! I have always love animals too so it was a great job. I actually wanted to take one of the dogs home but my wife is about to give birth to our 2nd child so I think I will be kept busy enough!"
Damien Pleming
Damien Pleming
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Hugh Peachey's success at the Glossy Awards
Ambra's Clio Sealed Section, shot by Hugh Peachey, has won in the fashion section at the 2011 Glossy Awards. I asked Hugh to give us an insight into the shoot and the work he does with Ambra, here's what he said:
"For starters I think it's worth mentioning that I do all of Levante's and Ambra's stocking, legging and Lingerie photography, for their pack shots and advertising campaigns. Have been doing it for over 2 years now. So it didn't really challenge me in a different way because I am used to shooting legs...tough job hey :)
The inspiration came from a short film clip I shot called blacklight (check out the film on Hugh's site). It's a style I don't get to shoot as often as I would like but yes, I'm into the dark, moody and sexy ascetics of this shoot."
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