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Ballet Fashion – Flower Fairies
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Ballet Fashion – White Swan
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Ballet Fashion – Black Swan vs. White Swan
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Ballet Fashion – Black Swan
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Ballet Fashion – Preparations
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Ballet Fashion – Varsity / Cambridge Ballerina Project
Tearsheet from Varsity newspaper
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I started the Cambridge Ballerina Project in June 2010, and have since photographed 13 ballet dancers from the Cambridge University Ballet Club. The images caught the attention of the current Varsity Fashion Editor, Leah Schabas, who approached me to be the photographer for one of the newspaper’s fashion spreads. She had an idea that combined ballet and fashion (not necessarily because of the popularity of Black Swan, but it would definitely scratch the public’s itch for more ballet imagery).
We met weeks before the spread was to be published in the paper, and bounced emails back and forth about ideas and logistics. She arranged permission to shoot in the Fitzwilliam Museum, and acquired designer dresses and accessories from various sources. I provided contact details for hair and make-up artists (both Cambridge students I’d worked with before), and the ballet club president nominated 4-5 dancers as the models. Unsurprisingly, I’d already met and shot with them all before, except for Glory, who was to play one of the leads in the forthcoming annual ballet show. Sadly, Jenny had pulled a hamstring in the ADC dance show Inspired, so wasn’t able to take part in the shoot. These were all the models I would have chosen, as they are all truly beautiful dancers and models.
Our shooting slot in the Founder’s Entrance of the museum was from 9am – 12:30pm. This meant that hair and make-up started at 6:30am! I joined them at 8am to get some preparation photos, and also because I prefer to be involved in the whole creative process, not just during the shoot. Megan Riddington once again did a great job with the make-up, and Hannah Punter (a ballet dancer whom I met during Inspired) managed to make ballet buns look beautiful.
At 9am (or a while later as the finishing touches were being done to hair and make-up), we braved the winds and walked to the back entrance of the Fitzwilliam Museum, signed in as contractors, and got set up / changed. I already had firm ideas about shooting angles in the vast marble atrium, and Leah was on hand to match up dancers, dresses and their accessories.
The enclosed location, off-camera lighting, and well-defined “fashion” brief made this feel more like a studio shoot than one of my usual Cambridge Ballerina Project shoots, but I still relished having such beautiful muses with whom to create and capture ballet AND fashion imagery that I’ve been focusing on for the last year.
I normally work on location or in a studio with just the model, so it was great to work with a team and end up with a set of images whose sum is greater than its parts.
A very hearty thank you to all involved:
Models: Ellie Morgan, Chantelle Burton, Gabriella Griggs, Glory Liu
Stylist: Leah Schabas
Make-Up: Megan Riddington
Hair: Hannah Punter
Assistants: Daisy Bard, Aurien Compton-Joseph, Chloe Wallis
View the full album of photos: http://claude.gallereasy.com/gallery/344/
Read the Varsity Fashion article at http://www.varsity.co.uk/fashion/shoots/tales-from-the-ballet
A model’s perspective of the shoot: http://gloriousbritannia.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/day-in-the-life-of-the-black-swan-behind-the-scenes-of-the-varsity-photo-shoot/
Lingerie Photoshoot with Ivory Flame
I’ve shot with Ivory Flame several times before, and every time I feel lucky to be able to work with one of the very best models in the industry. This time, I was trying out a new studio in London, and only had an hour slot, so needed to focus on just one style. I decided to do some classy lingerie shots with Holly, as I’ve not really got much in this area in my portfolio. I knew that Holly would deliver myriad stunning shots in the short space of time available; and I definitely wasn’t disappointed.
More photos from this shoot can be viewed at http://claude.gallereasy.com/gallery/341/
Photoshoot with Roswell
“Inspired” ADC Contemporary Dance Show
Cambridge University Contemporary Dance Workshop (CUCDW) puts on a dance show at the ADC every January, and I’ve been fortunate to have photographed the last seven shows. The show has evolved since its beginnings in 2003, and now comprises various styles of dance, from contemporary to hip hop, ballet and acrobatic rock’n’roll.
I performed in “Beauty” two years ago, introducing Acrobatic Rock’n’Roll to the show, and this year I returned to the stage with a contemporary duet that I choreographed. The show was well-received, and my first attempt at choreography in a new style met with surprisingly positive feedback. Fortunately there were other photographers present, so I have some images of my own piece.
Here are some of my favourite photographs from the myriad beautiful dancers.
Many more photos from the show are available at http://www.cantabphotos.com/tag/CUCDW/