Archive for February, 2010
February 24th, 2010

Herring & Herring has once again provided me with a killer editorial. Zink Magazine’s March issue features “Bound”, an editorial with models Damaris Lewis (Elite), Julia Goncharenko (Elite), Anais Pouliot (Trump), and Clara Settje (Trump). Herring & Herring is a collaboration between Russian art director Dimitri Scheblanov and Danish photographer Jesper Carlsen, and they have been working together ever since they met in New York 2008.

Credits:
Photography: Herring & Herring
Stylist: Mykel C. Smith for Mykel C. Smith Creative Inc,
Associate Stylist- Katie Collins
Stylist Assistant: Max H. Gross for Mykel C. Smith Creative Inc
Make Up: Bryan Z @ Ford Artists NYC
Hair: Brian Buenaventura @ Joe Management
Photographer’s Assistant: Kiritin Bayer

Here’s the full story:

Bound by Herring & Herring on Ben Trovato 1

Bound by Herring & Herring on Ben Trovato 4


February 23rd, 2010

London and Los Angeles based fashion photographer Zoe Zimmer finds herself inspired by different eras in history, 60’s, 70’s 80’s – particularly in America, and has found herself lately a little obsessed with the fashion industry in the early 90’s. Her work is about to be published in Fault Magazine and Idol Magazine, she’s shooting on spec for Zink, Ribbed and The Collective, and she was recently interviewed by British Vogue.

Being only 22 years old, she has been doing photography for just over a year. But she is not in any way unfamiliar with the camera, as she started out as a model at a young age, and gained a lot of experience through that. Her pictures show just that, and I was totally blown away the first time I came over her portfolio. I’m so excited to see what she’ll bring us in the future!

Here’s some of her work:

Photography by Zoe Zimmer on Ben Trovato 1

Photography by Zoe Zimmer on Ben Trovato 7


February 22nd, 2010

Something very important you need to know about Frank is that Frank does not take photos of pretty girls against pretty backdrops. Frank shoots reality.

Melbourne based photographer She Is Frank is inspired by her own fears and emotions. She’s presenting women who exist in a messed up world, but still remain strong and beautiful. Her models are indulging in her fears. Fears about being alone, about living in a world with no water, about being killed, about always being watched, about pissing of mother nature with all our environmental crimes, about our obsession with watching tragic events on the news and about the junk we put in our bodies.

Being at the early stages of her career, she’s rapidly building up an impressive portfolio, and I can’t wait to see what she will bring us in the future. Here’s some of here work:

Photography by She Is Frank on Ben Trovato 1

Photography by She Is Frank on Ben Trovato 2