For #WORLDBALLETDAY, I wanted to share some behind the scenes footage I shot while Lia Cirio was having her makeup done by Michaela Bosch before our shoot at the Museum of Fine Arts.
And see the full shoot here....
For #WORLDBALLETDAY, I wanted to share some behind the scenes footage I shot while Lia Cirio was having her makeup done by Michaela Bosch before our shoot at the Museum of Fine Arts.
And see the full shoot here....
Boston's enjoying some unseasonably warm weather this late into November, so it's rather fitting that this Indian summer coincides with our fashion editorial story photographed at the Wellesley greenhouses.
I recently had the pleasure of photographing the women behind Brass Clothing, a fashion start up in Boston.
Had a ball with Aubrie and Rachel at yesterday's shoot for Zoora's Capsule Collection, which we saw at the Liberty Hotel not long ago. We shot at the very cool Mass Challenge space at One Marina Park Drive in Boston.
Here's a sneak peek of the shoot. Be sure to check out Zoora's Capsule Collection for custom Spring looks for under $100!
It's time to move on to GREECE! Spring's here and it's feeling like Summer, so it's time to break out the cottons and linens and dream about tropical vacations, sandy beaches, and crystal blue waters.
This man has red pants AND red shoes.
What sunny destination are you dreaming of today?
I was invited to shoot the Tracy Reese show at New York Fashion Week and it was an incredible adrenaline rush!
The pit was packed. And although most of the photographers were friendly, there were some that could have been nicer.
One photographer was standing on his box which was on it's side. Hardcore. In fact, at one point I was even given a boost so that I could shoot from above. I was literally sitting on top of the backdrop at NYFW, y'all. Of course I was asked to come down, even though some of the photographers cheered me on and were telling me to hang on to the lighting rigs!
It was an awesome experience and not to mention such a fantastic show! Brightly coloured and lively! Orange and golds, and combinations to die for. Bowler hats, anyone? I'll take two.
Tracy Reese is the best. Thank you for the opportunity to capture your collection!
There was more cobalt, fur and floppy hats at the Lincoln Center than it's ever seen before.
Here, some more.
Wasn't the Twigster (do you think anyone called her that?) such a fashion inspiration? I would never dare cut my hair that short, but she has always looked so cool, and check out that long (and thick!) braid!
With the 70s revival, do you see yourself wearing those floppy hats? Super cute!
(All images via Pinterest)