Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The Eyes have it: Trinidad Look Book
Some weeks ago I was approached by the editor of a new online magazine, Trinidad Lookbook to be part of a collaborated effort to launch their first isssue. I was eager to work with other young professionals in my country and immediately accepted. As with any production...MANY things went awry. One of these was I did not get to use my usual camera but had to borrow (get this) a Canon!
But in the end, all things worked together for good.
Models: Danielle Tardieu Moze, Avionne Mark, Jenique Duval, Stefanie Mohammed, Natalie Gioanetti, Sherrise Spence & Vanna Girod.
MUAs: Arlene Villarule, Blossom Roopnarine & Narvely Labastide.
Hair: Victor Lopez of Feng Fashion Art
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Makeup Trends column with Kirk Thomas
So it's been a WHILE since last I've made a post and I thought I should update with my most recent work. Some weeks ago I was greatly pleased to have been contacted by Kirk Thomas, one of Trinidad's leading makeup artists to shoot the images for his weekly newspaper spread in the nation's most noted newspaper, the Trinidad Express.
The whole process of production was very fast paced but highly enjoyable. I experienced a level of professionalism that I treasure each time I do a project, and the results thrilled me from in the field...in post production review...and in print.
(Credits)
MUA: Kirk Thomas
Models: Renitta Achan & Kristy Agar
Friday, February 26, 2010
Nkosi Myers by Cecil Evans
I've known Nkosi some 6 years now, having attended the same college at secondary school and since starting photography I knew there would come a time where I'd call on him for a shoot. His strong features reflect so many traits of the people of Trinidad and Tobago and particularly reminded me of male supermodel David Gandy.
We spoke over the course of two weeks about "the look"...had some setback but for a first time... I have to say he delivered. Special thanks to Derren for assistance.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Keith Allicock: Demerara Gold
In my many hours of internet networking with Caribbean talent I came across Keith, and luckily he was scheduled for a visit to my home island Trinidad for the Carnival holiday.
K.A. "So...when I come am I gonna get a shoot?"
C.E. "Yea...not a problem...but you better work..."
Model + Photographer = Photo shoot. I'm not fond of math, but it was a winning equation. Special thanks to Jabari McQueen for assistance with reflector duty.
Consequent to my shooting Keith, and sharing his images with talent manager Kai Jankovic, he was able to book a shoot with the talented Kevin Acevero. Look out for that spread soon on Island Blog. Talk about your whirlwind vacation!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Go Green
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Power of Three Talents
This was my second shooting using the Nikon D50 and again it brought me results that raised my eyebrows. For this shoot, I worked with model Reese Spence. She'd added me on Facebook, and after perusing her photos to see whether her profile was real (lol)...I was struck by her look and immediately posted my invitation to a test shooting!
I was really eager to work with her and luckily God worked out all the details! Shortly after I got in contact with Rhesa Lessey of RAL designs who sorted out wardrobe, hair and makeup! Shooting with Reese was a bit exploratory at first, but once she got familiar with me, we produced some of my most powerful imagery. Special thanks to Jhivan Pargass for assistance with light.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Makings of a Model: Walter Romany
So, this is my first post for the blog and I thought it would be fitting to start from a point where I've found a renewed love for the art of Photography. This was my first, and very exploratory shoot with DSLR technology, a Nikon D50 to be precise, on loan from the UWI Photography Club.
This particular shoot was with my friend Walter Romany, who hopefully will continue working past this modest debut. A very helter skelter day it was. Stylist absent, theme changed...but it all worked out for good. Special thanks to Mario Francis for the much needed assistance that day.
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