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We all set out for Pukekura Park one sunny Sunday afternoon in New Plymouth to shoot 4 looks. I had only been in the country less than 2 weeks so was thankful I could come along. We had lots of fun and the results are great. Hair: Michelle Mowat from Hair By Ebony & PHB Professional Hair Brands Make up: MakeUp by Annalee & Jess Ellis Photography: Aimee Kelly Photography - Nikki Froom Photography Flowers: Petal & prickle floral boutique To View More >>
Over the next two months I’ll be slowly making my way back to Taranaki, New Zealand. Eeeeeee so excited! I can’t believe my two years in the UK has come to an end, but I return richer, maybe not in cash, but in knowledge and skill. What a journey! “The only impossible journey is the one you never begin.” Anthony Robbins To View More >>
Now this guy was rad! Just look at him. Red-rimmed frames, hat, cigar, striped scarf, jewelry, leather jacket, need I say more? What charisma! I spotted Stranger number 4 while overlooking the fountain and lion sculpture at Trafalgar Square. Brendan was to the left of me, smoking his cigar and drinking his coffee in complete zen. Without hesitation I went to talk with him. “I’ve been asked this before you know, I don’t know what it is with me!?” This made me laugh. “My family never believe me when I tell them!” I decided to photograph Brendan as I saw him as To View More >>
Today was an absolute gorgeous autumn Sunday in London. The sun was shining and I was feeling fresh, so I decided to drag Matt out east to the Flower Markets. As soon as I stepped onto Columbia Road I saw my Stranger, her haircut, scarf and necklace caught my eye. However it wasn’t then that I approached her. The smell of flowers and screeches of “£5 orchids, only £5” was calling. Eager to get into the crowd I let her be. After inching our way through the congested stalls a couple of times I saw my stranger again, I had to ask her this time round. I approached To View More >>
When my friend Katie told me she wanted to spend her second to last Saturday at Portobello Market, (one of my favourite markets in London) I decided to grab my camera and come along. While the girls gushed over teapots and jewelry I went ahead to find my next stranger. The crowded Portobello Road was full of them, a stranger’s paradise. I had nearly walked the entire street without approaching anyone; I was working myself up something ridiculous. There were so many strangers I wanted to ask but at the last minute I would chicken out. Then I saw Eve, slightly to the side of the foot traffic To View More >>