Leah Christina
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
CORRINE DAY
Corinne Day (19 February 1962 – 27 August 2010), was a British fashion photographer, documentary photographer, and former fashion model.
Day used Kate Moss as the model in an eight-page fashion story for The Face, in July 1990. The story showcased garments by Romeo Gigli, Joseph Tricot, Ralph Lauren, and a feather head-dress from the now-defunct Covent Garden boutique World. The photographs, which include one depicting Moss toplessand another in which it is implied that she was naked, are some of the first published fashion photographs of Moss, who was sixteen at the time.
TREVOR BRADY
Trevor Brady is a fashion photographer who was born in Cape Town, South Africa. His photography is generally influenced by two dimensional composition, leading him to shoot a great deal of urban architecture, detail, and an array of other typographical elements. He brings these images to life through what he refers to as ‘ReDesign’, the creation of graphical composition from an existing scene. Brady frames intrigue through the photography of common objects – stacked crates in a dirty alley, or a chain-link fence decorated with old coffee cups – making them compelling, even beautiful, in the process. This desire to transform subjects also extends past the inanimate world, to the rundown neighbourhoods of Vancouver’s Eastside where both the people and the streets possess an intensity rivaled only by their willingness to express it. It is here, among the scratched windows and littered gutters, that Brady’s subjects truly come to embody the spirt of the artist’s ReDesign.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)