Sunday, March 21, 2010

Lulu in Chains AW10, Photographers Edit

My own take on the Lulu in Chains AW10 shoot that we shot in the Rocks, Sydney a couple of weeks ago. I am continuing to develop my B&W in-camera & post production techniques.

Black and White fashion photograph, Lulu in Chains AW10

Lulu in chains, blue striped dress.

B&W fashion photography, Lulu in Chains, robot dress.

Lace dress in black and white, Lulu in Chains AW10

Lulu in Chains, Victoria in the Top Hat.

Blue sailor dress photographed in black and white for Lulu in Chains AW10

Portrait of Victoria wearing Lulu in Chains AW10

We had a great time on this shoot and it was the first time I have shot at this very popular location in the rocks.

Model, Victoria from Chadwicks
Assistant, Harry Perlich
Lulu in Chains AW10 campaign shots. Photographers edit.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Fashion & Beauty Photography, In The Studio

My first full 'Fashion & Beauty' story photographed in the studio.

Beauty and Fashion Photography, ANTM, Adele Thiel

Studio Beauty and Fashion Photography with coloured background

Beauty and Fashion Photography, ANTM, Adele Thiel

Studio Beauty and Fashion Photography

Beauty and Fashion Photography, ANTM, Adele Thiel

Photography, Kent Johnson
Hair & Make Up, lisa Sciberras using MAC Cosmetics
Stylist, Lucinda Petroeschevsky-Mayer
Photography Assistant, Harry Perlich
Models,
Adele Thiel
Stacey Monaghan @ Chadwicks
Hats by Helen Kaminski
Shot at The Photo Studio


Adele Thiel

Dress's by Lulu in Chains
Green BG. Reckless White, With Vintage Helen Kaminski Hat
Blue BG. endless Fascination, Zatana Hat
Red BG. Undaunted, Liana Hat

Stacey Monaghan

Red/Brown BG, Silk Dress by Sami and Sita, Brella Hat
Pink BG. French Silk Chiffon Top by Sylvia Chan. Brown Hat, Aldo. Black Hat, Jobi

www.chadwickmodels.com/
www.helenkaminski.com/
www.sylviachan.com.au/
www.samiandsita.com/
www.luluinchains.com/
www.kentjohnsonphotography.com.au/

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Friday, July 17, 2009

In The Studio, Jools Fashion Look-Book

Working to a very tight schedule the team & I shot two ranges for Jools new fashion label. The post processing for these shots was inspired by my recollections of the sun faded posters I still sometimes see in the windows of Tailor Shops with the classic magenta shift of old family photos. Fashion photography meets remembrance of times past.

We worked through over twenty looks on the day with both dark background and the lovely luscious pink!

Dark Background Studio Look-Book Fashion Photography, Mid Shot

Pink Background Full Length, Black Silk Dress, Studio Look-Book Fashion Photography

Pink Background Full Length Studio Look-Book Fashion Photography

Pink Background Studio Full Length Look-Book Fashion Photography with Polka Dot Dress

Pink Background Studio Full Length Look-Book Fashion Photography with Blue Silk Dress

Jools Couture Look-Book

Dark Background Studio Look-Book Fashion Photography

Dark Background Studio Look-Book Fashion Photography, Jools Fashion

Dark Background Studio Look-Book Fashion Photography, Classic Black Party Frock

Jools Fashion, Pink Mid Shot

Jools Fashion Look Book Shoot
H&MU Kate Bonar
Model Tammy S
Photography Assistant, Harry Perlich

Thanks to everyone for their time and work.

Shot at 'The Photo Studio' Sydney.

Kent Johnson 0433 796 863

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Hoàng Khánh Ngọc, Fashion Photography Studio Test.

A while back I received a Facebook message from a friend saying that he had given my phone number to a Vietnamese model; that she would be in Sydney soon, and she would contact me…

Cool I thought, and then forgot all about it…

But I did get a call from Hoàng Khánh Ngọc in late March. She dropped by the studio with some very cool tear sheets to show me at which time I found she was 181cm, 5' 11 1/2" tall, Miss Vietnam in 2004 and quite a glamorous model. After a bit of a chat we decided to organise a studio shoot to put some new Australian Fashion Photography work in her book.

For the styling I called up the very talented Seed of Scarlet designer, Fiorella Castro to see if I could borrow a few of the outfits from the new SoS range we shot earlier this year. I chose a few of my favourites from the Look-Book shoot and we were good to go.

Hoang Khanh Ngoc, Relaxing at Frankie's, Fashion Portrait, Studio photography by Kent Johnson, Sydney Australia

Sphinx, Hoang Khanh Ngoc, Studio fashion photography, Orange Dress. by Kent Johnson, Sydney Australia

Sphinx, Hoang Khanh Ngoc, Studio fashion photography, Orange Dress. by Kent Johnson, Sydney Australia

Hoang Khanh Ngoc, Studio fashion photography. by Kent Johnson, Sydney Australia

Hoang Khanh Ngoc, Fashion Portrait, Studio fashion photography. by Kent Johnson, Sydney Australia

Make Up was by Jessica Beazley and Hair by Emma Neilson, it was our first time working together and they did a great job. I decided to continue on with the theme of ‘Studio as Location’ looking for a more open studio feel. After the first couple of shots we veered of into ‘Frankie’s Nightclub’ mode, the shot at the top of the page and finished with the very lovely Layered Orange Maxi Dress in a wild Sphinx like shot.

Thanks to everyones great work on the shoot and special thanks to everyone at ‘The Photo Studio’.


Model, Hoàng Khánh Ngọc
MU, Jessica Beazley
Hair, Emma Neilson
Assistant, Harry Perlich
Fashion by Seed of Scarlet

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Midnight Cowboy - Night Fashion

Our second Unpublished Fashion Editorial from last December.
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All garments are from the 2008 Graduate show
Ultimo TAFE Fashion Design Studio.

Green Night Fashion George St Sydney Australia

Black Leather Pants and Chrome belt by Chris Morro, Night Fashion on George St Sydney

Seem Pun Vee Hood Dress, Night Fashion George St Sydney Australia

Ryoko, Pants and Blouse, Subway entrance at Night, Night Fashion George St Sydney Australia

Melinda Johns Evening Dress, Night Fashion George St Sydney Australia

Vampire! Night Dress and Leggings, Night Fashion on George St Sydney

Crossing the road in a silver dress, Night Fashion on George St Sydney

Black Dress by Sarah Starky, Night Fashion on George St Sydney

Fashion Designers
Top to bottom.

Bianca Linton
Christopher Morro
Seema Pun
Ryoko Watanabe
Melinda Johns
Kathryn Beeson
Melanie Dumble
Sarah Starkey

Model Alli V @ Chadwicks
H&MU Kaori
Stylist, Lucinda Petroeschevsky - Mayer
Assistants, Guy Woolrych & William Siauw

If anyone would like to publish this story please contact me.
I am also on the look-out for a Sydney fashion stylist to assist me in putting together some more fashion stories for editorial submission.

Thanks to the great designers and my wonderful team who helped make this rather tricky George Street Sydney shoot happen.

Kent Johnson 0433 796 863

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Friday, April 24, 2009

The Girls Who Fell To Earth.

Unpublished Fashion Editorial.
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All garments are from the 2008 Graduate show
Ultimo TAFE Fashion Design Studio.


Bianca Linton, Melinda Johns, Australian Fashion Editorial Opening Page Double Portrait with Strega GownsBianca Linton, Melinda Johns


Elizabeth Di Marco, Reclining Fashion Shot Sydney AustraliaElizabeth Di Marco


Sarah Starkey FashionSarah Starkey


Melinda Johns, Sarah, Fashion in the LandscapeMelinda Johns


louise Maniscalco designer; Fashion Portrait with Hoodlouise Maniscalco


Lisa Catanea, Bianca Linton, Fashion, Double PageLisa Catanea, Bianca Linton


Christopher Morro, Sea Breeze with Strega Gown and Industrial Pipes.Christopher Morro


Sarah Starkey, Ryoko Watanabe, Fashion, Double PageSarah Starkey, Ryoko Watanabe


Kathryn Beeson, Black Gown with Rusty IronKathryn Beeson

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Hair & Make Up, Kathleen Hendry
Stylist, Lucinda Petroeschevsky - Mayer
Assisted by Melinda Johns
Models, Sarah Crawford & Anna Hill @ Platform.
Photography by Kent Johnson, 0433 796 863
Assisted by, Harry Perlich
Shot on Location at Kurnell National Park Sydney Australia.
December 14 2008.

Fashion Designers
Left to right, top to bottom.

Bianca Linton, Melinda Johns
Elizabeth Di Marco
Sarah Starkey
Melinda Johns
louise Maniscalco
Lisa Catanea, Bianca Linton
Christopher Morro
Sarah Starkey; Ryoko Watanabe
Kathryn Beeson

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Fashion & Portraits.

Is there a Fashion Photographer worth their salt who does not do a pretty good line in Portrait Photography too? I think not, fashion, people and portraits do have a lot in common even though the purpose of fashion pictures is quite different to portraiture. I think the common denominator is understanding your subject and getting to the core of the matter at hand be it the sitters personality or the form of a gorgeous dress or gown.

A portrait shoot with Artist Elodie Silberstein

I met the artist Elodie Silberstein at an opening a few months ago and then attended the opening of her show ‘Mothers Day’ at Mori Gallery a few weeks later. I had no idea what the show was going to be about or what form it would take so you can imagine my surprise when I found it was an instillation piece; a massive space full of pink light, shoes arranged on shelves along one wall, a beautiful ‘model’ writhing (ever so slowly) in the middle of the floor in ‘mothers shoes’ and in very large type on another wall, a letter to a mother, quite some time deceased! Well it wasn’t Silence of the Lambs but it was a little disturbing and exciting at the same time. And those shoes! Beautiful shoes all lined up, and that pair strapped to the model/hostage, well you get the idea.

Fast forward to Now; Elodie has come to the studio for me to take her portrait before a trip to France & the UK to see Galleries about her work. Elodie was a little nervous about having her portrait done but quite likes my work and had put her trust in me. I wanted the portrait to reflect her use of space and to somehow reflect her artistic interest in shoes; all bundled up into one shot.

Mothers Day by Elodie Silberstein, photography by Kent Johnson

We agreed that B&W would be nice and I started shooting with bits of studio equipment in shot, chatting about space and shoes and motivation for making art. After getting the shots out of the camera and looking through them on the computer we both felt we had some pretty good pictures and were pretty happy. But I thought maybe we should take just a few more frames; just to be sure.

I found Elodie a stool and then gave her the copy of Vogue Italia with the beautiful Ferragamo gatefold brochure spilling out of it that we had been admiring before the shoot; “Here, why not just hold this, we love these shoes!”

A portrait shoot with Artist Elodie Silberstein

I think the last shots turned out the best. After looking through the first set we could see that we had some lovely shots and Elodie could see that the portraits were just what she wanted, so now we were much more relaxed and trusting and the final pictures bring out all of that as well.

Mothers Day by Elodie Silberstein, photography by Kent Johnson

You can see more of Elodie’s work on her website here, and you can also see more of my portrait photography here. Click the images to see them by themselves.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

A European Location - in Sydney.

“I want to shoot on location but I want it to look European.”

No that is not an exasperating request it’s an inspiring one and it’s the sort of request I love to hear. And it’s not really surprising to hear it. I was often asked if my black and white shots from the 80s had been taken in Europe. At the time I found it an odd question as those shots had been taken at landmark Sydney locations; but that said much of the identifiable ‘Sydney’ bits had been removed by careful choice of framing and I suppose I had a something
of an informed(?) European take on photography.

1980 Black & White Fashion with a European feel. Sydney Australia

But finding the right spot can be tricky. On this occasion the client gave me a bit of a lead, however I thought it sounded a bit too Sydney and a bit too clean for Europe. I decided to take the camera out and have a look around. Using the suggested location as a conceptual starting point and my own perception of what might lend itself to being European, I made a series of shots I thought would fit the bill.

European looking Stairs, Location Test Sydney Australia

And its not just the location; it’s also the light! I love Sydney light but it can be oh-so-strong and unforgiving. I remember the French Fashion Photographer Denis Jobron remarking to me one day that the light in Sydney was like being in a microwave oven! So the European/Sydney location needs something like a Euro lighting feel as well.

Location Tests, European look, Sydney Australia

Checking light and location is all about good preparation so things go smoothly on the day. The more complex the shoot, the more preparation that may be required. What will work in post-production can also be addressed before the shoot as well. Last December I finally managed to put together a Night Fashion shoot, an Editorial Submission. It was based around an idea I had been working on for quite a while, the big problem was just how to pull it off?

Black & White Bike, Euro Location Sydney Australia

Initially I simply looked out for the shots I wanted and made location pictures on my point-and-shoot. But I also needed to know how the camera and lenses would work with a real model in situ on location. My friend Julia was kind enough to stand in(twice) for these location tests which were invaluable. A new lens was found to be required to allow for shooting at the best ISO and the all important mix of lighting was tested and put through its paces.

Night Fashion Location Sydney Australia

The preparation paid off and on the night of the shoot the team and I were able to put 10 shots in the can in just three hours, but more about that shoot when I am able to show it online.

Sydney as a European location? Why not!

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