Glamorama Redux for TNT Fashion

 

Sometimes it’s worth looking back through the archive with a fresh eye and revamping an old shoot. We shot Glamorama back in May of 2011 for TNT featuring dresses by Herve Leger & DVF and it is still one of my favourite fashion shoots. These are two previously unpublished photos that didn’t make the cut back then but are certainly popping now. Our model Natalie Sirianni has one of the best faces I have ever had the pleasure to lay eyes on. A gift that keeps on giving you could say. xo

Hair by Amber Fairlie // Make-up by Bronwen Weiderick // Styled by Chloe Wilson

Shot at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto.

“Glamorama” featured on Fashion Served!

Screen shot 2014-04-20 at 10.17.23 AMMy team and I did a creative for TNT back in 2011 featuring the S/S2011 designs of Herve Leger and DVF. The lovely folks at Fashion Served are featuring the editorial starring supermodel Natalie Sirianni. Check it out! xo

Glamorama on Fashion Served

Photography: Jennifer Toole // Make-Up: Bronwen Weiderick // Hair: Amber Fairlie @ The Manor Salon // Styling: Chloe Wilson // Model: Natalie Sirianni

Shot on location at the Gladstone Hotel.

Northbound Leather Models of the Month: The July Edition

I took our featured Northbound models, artist Adam Brooks and cinematographer Natalie Sirianni, deep into the woods for our July shoot. We played with ideas of daydreams and nightmares in the lush foliage of the summer solstice & supermoon. The resulting photo story is of a dark beauty. See the full spread on www.northbound.com.NBLJuly-13NBLJuly-8NBLJuly-5

All clothing available at Northbound Leather.

Make-up by Bronwen Weiderick.

Special thanks to Cabaret Vintage for the jewellery.

Light Test w. Natalie Sirianni

NatRollei-1 NatRollei-2 NatRollei-3Take an ancient TLR Rolleiflex, some expired film and a willing muse and what do you get? Highly unexpected results. These low-key, painterly negatives have a ghostly, mysterious quality that I find engaging. I keep getting lost looking at the scant detail telling the viewer where a face should be, but is not. Get lost in the void.