Shooting fashion photography, for me, occurred organically -- almost accidentally -- over many years. I never set-out to be a fashion photographer; making candid, reportage-inspired pictures of people was what I was interested in, and how I truly got my start in photography.
However, when I began receiving my first travel magazine assignments years ago, it was required that I shoot a lot of architecture and interior photography: designer homes, boutique hotels, trendy bars and stylish restaurants. Inspired by the glossy pages of renowned luxury lifestyle and travel publications like Conde Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure, I worked hard to create my own personal style of interior photography.
Merging these two photographic subjects together -- people and places -- and creating narrative-inspired, location-based fashion imagery seemed to me like a logical next step in my photographic career. And I was fortunate that, more than five years ago, a couple of magazine editors I had been working with on travel and portrait work believed in me and my work enough to offer me opportunities to shoot small editorial fashion features for their respective publications.
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Borrowing a little from my individual techniques for photographing both people and places, I learned a lot on those first few editorial fashion commissions. And over the years I have continued to grow and to be inspired, and I have laboured to fine-tune a personal style for my location-based fashion photography.
No matter how many assignments or commissions I am awarded, it is always gratifying when a client hires me to create photography for them. So I was extremely excited when, in April, I was asked to shoot a fashion feature for Ei8ht magazine the Dusit Thani Hotels and Resorts' custom lifestyle publication.
Alongside a fantastic creative team, I traveled to Thailand where we spent two days shooting at the Dusit Thani's boutique dusitD2 Baraquda property in Pattaya. A modern design hotel, the dusitD2 was an extremely stylish location that provided us with constant photographic inspiration. The results of this shoot appear on the cover and across 10 pages of the recently-published Issue #2 of Ei8ht magazine.
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See more imagery from the Ei8ht magazine fashion shoot, including unpublished photographs and iPhone outtakes. And see more from my fashion photography portfolio on my website.
Credits
Art Direction: Peter Stephens
Styling: Furqan Saini
Hair: Khanawut Ruangrot
Make-up: Wansuk Bunprasert
Photographer's Assistant: Zam
Model: Julianne Steege / Wilhelmina Models
Retouching: Agnes Teo
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