It was another not so tiring photo shoot for a print ad that we styled last Tuesday. We started 11:00 AM and the shoot finished at around 6:00PM, we styled 30 models but only 10 we're in need of "hard-core" styling until the creative director from the ad agency decided to keep the styling at very minimal- he wanted it to be very simple and no accessories at all. Sigh! The day before the shoot Christine (head stylist) and I even went shopping for accessories that we can use for the print ad of a telecom, too sad we didn't implement what we've thought a night before. The "excessories" we bought can be used in the future styling jobs and for Christine's personal use since most of them are for girls. For this shoot, photography is by BUG NIEVA, make-up is by JEN DELICA (former AVON chief make-up artist) and her team and styling from WHIZ CIRCLE INC.
What I enjoyed most during photo shoot is meeting the models and try to experiment the clothes on them because of their "almost" perfect physique, whatever you put on them looks so good.
plaid top from Forever 21 (stylist's own) black skinny jeans and sneakers(model's own)
multi-colored shirt with hoodie (stylist's own), khaki pants and Lacoste sneakers (model's own) neon green headphones (stylist's own)
the plainest style- all outfit (model's own) necklace (not seen, stylist's own)
Complete wardrobe (stylist's own)
Below photos are from behind those expensive lenses:
With former AVON chief make-up artist Jen Delica- she is now a free lance make-up artist
Group Shots:
With the other models as we called them "pampadami"
male model wearing my another blue-green tartan top from Zara
Clothes on the rack
Christine doing final touches for the model
The style team at work- deciding on what to wear for the models
In between shoots and if we find time, we strike a pose for the camera but not to the photog just our own handy digicam:
At the end of the day it was still all fun, fun and fun at work even though I had an adhesive tape on my wrist and lots of clamps on my shirt ( no photos)- that's all part of the job which I truly enjoyed. Just wait for the print ad in major glossies and broadsheets across the country in the coming months and give us your thoughts about the styling of the clothes. You can put your comments below.
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