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Nakita

On 01/02/2012 By

The fantastic Nakita.

Model: Nakita Magua
Make-Up: Nicole Mammone
Assistant: Sarah Unger

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Innocence

On 08/01/2012 By

A couple of months ago I had an awesome shoot with Tash. Being just 15 years of age at the time she absolutely blew me away with her charisma. Yesterday I got info that she has won a model competition with Show Pony using one of the shots we produced. Congratulations [...]

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Jetty

On 23/10/2011 By

Shooting fashion for both Australian clothing labels, Suzi Rose Designs and The Last Romantic, with the gorgeous South African-born Cara-Lee. Thanks to Cara, I really loved working with you and absolutely enjoyed the interesting conversation we had with Imilian afterwards. xx

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Red Fire

On 24/09/2011 By

I just love Bj’s look! From whatever angle you’re trying to shoot her, she just looks absolute unique.

Model: Britnie Jasmine Johnston

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Masculine

On 15/09/2011 By

Fashion shoot with Sam at Walsh Bay in Sydney.

Model: Sam Tautua

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Denim

On 01/09/2011 By

Last week I had a cool fashion shoot with Naaman. The weather really wasn’t on our side and we ended up carrying all sorts of lightning equipment across the rocks, but at the end of the day that’s exactly the kind of shooting I like.

Model: Naaman Mikhael
Assistant: Sarah [...]

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In the woods

On 28/08/2011 By

Sun meets fashion. Sun makes the world go round.

Model: Chelsea Cole
Make-Up: Koe
Assistant: Sarah Unger

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Model: Katrin Felton (Katrin Schwarz)
Make-Up: Lisa Vermeulen
Hair: Billie Gee
Assistant: Sarah Unger

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In her element

On 21/06/2011 By

The last photo shoot was all about fashion and as you’ll see from the shots, Chelsea was definitely in her element.

Model: Chelsea Cole
Make-Up: Lisa Vermeulen
Styling: Jayne Cole, Sarah Unger

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Wrapped up

On 15/06/2011 By

Working with Natasha on this campaign was fantastic as we were set a challenge to take a common industrial product and turn it into a high fashion photographic accessory. As you can imagine creating these weird and wonderful shapes was a lot of fun and much bubble popping was had by everyone.

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