Posts tagged norwich fashion
Dandelion + Bloom Lookbook

When Kelly-May Sage started posting about her latest project, Dandelion & Bloom, I was immediately in love, and messaged her straight away to see if she'd like to set up a styled lookbook photoshoot. 

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Funfair Photoshoot with Hannah

The photoshoot was with Hannah, who've I've photographed before. She runs a blog called The Mermaid Life, and got in touch because a local weigh-and-pay vintage market wanted her to write about them, so she needed some photos.

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How To... Photograph a Fashion Show

When I first attended a fashion show, I had no idea what I was doing, but I muddled through and got some pretty satisfactory images. Since then, however, I’ve refined my technique. Here are my top tips.

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Norwich Fashion Week - Fashion Excess

Friday night marked the end of Norwich Fashion Week, with the highly-anticipated Fashion Excess Show. This show promised to combine live music with the catwalk, which I was super excited for.

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Norwich Fashion Week - The Designer's Show

Last night (Tuesday), was the Designer's Show at Norwich Fashion Week. I was really excited for this show, particularly because I know two of the designers that were exhibiting: Kate Elizabeth and Nicolas Marcs.

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Norwich Fashion Week - The Vintage Show

The Norwich Fashion Week Vintage Show took place last night, and I've never been to such a glittery event in my life! The music and styling was disco-themed, so the building had been redecorated with glitter and gold.

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Norwich Fashion Week - The Hair & Makeup Show

Friday night was the Dipple and Conway Hair & Makeup show at Norwich Fashion Week. Having photographed the Retailer's Show the night before, I was super excited to get some more pictures of the creativity that Norwich had to offer.

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Norwich Fashion Week - The Retailer's Show

Norwich Fashion Week kicked off last night with The Retailer's Show sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Norwich. I'd been in touch with Kerry Curl, who is on the social media team of Norwich Fashion Week. She was looking for a photographer to shoot the VIP area, and I happily agreed. 

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Pink + Blue: Photoshoot with Hannah (The Mermaid Life Blog)

It's been a little while since I did any portrait or fashion photography, so a few weeks ago I browsed Instagram looking for local models, bloggers, and other people who might be interested in setting up a photoshoot. I stumbled upon Hannah, the owner of The Mermaid Life Blog, and instantly wanted to collaborate.

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Norwich Fashion Jam

On Monday, I headed to Norwich Fashion Jam to take some photographs. After a 24-hour challenge in which the participants were given access to clothing and scraps donated by Age UK and had to create new garments out of them, the event culminated in a show at Norwich Castle Museum amidst the exhibitions and stuffed animals.

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Photoshoot with Charlotte

Today I met up with my good friend Charlotte Lipscombe, who has taken photographs of me and my boyfriend in the past (blog post here). She’s a member of the Parallel team and we’ve collaborated before, so when she agreed to model for me I was really excited! 

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Norwich Fashion Week: The Designer's Show

The Designer's Show took place on Tuesday 12th of March at Epic Studios and featured work by local designers and students. There was an amazing variety of garments and accessories on show, and I was particularly impressed with the younger, innovative designers of Norwich.

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Collaborating with NUA Fashion Students (Part II)

On Friday I was lucky enough to have a shoot with local up-and-coming model Jude Wright, who I've been dying to set up a shoot with as soon as I spotted her a few months ago in a friend's images. We re-shot a few of the images I took a couple of a weeks ago, re-working them and playing with the lighting as well as working with several new dresses.

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Collaborating with NUA Fashion Students (Part I)

The brief for the end of year project for the first-year Fashion students at NUA consisted of creating a collaboration between the work of a design house and that of a high-street brand, and creating a garment representing this.

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