Our face of Dreamcoat model for 2018 was Alyssa Dunn. As part of the package she received for working with us she had multiple photoshoots including several all day shoots with multiple locations, outfits, as well as many of her cosplays.
Breast cancer is a terrible thing. And it affects women and men.
Michelle had shot with us many years ago and in the mean time had suffered from breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. Her personal journey did not include implants and breast reconstruction surgery. In fact she wanted to highlight that to other women that they would not feel pressure to have reconstructive surgery but make it a choice. After she came to us for some shot ideas i suggested a body paint shoot and including my friend Russell who had also had breast cancer and a single mastectomy.
The date was set, and we had two amazing body painters into the studio for a dual paint and shoot. The theme was geometric shapes with a softer look for Michelle and a more angular look for Russell. Charmaine and Bonita did an amazing job. It was a hilarious process for all in the studio with the two models comparing their scars with each other.
Here is a sample of the shots we put together for them individually and together.
We shot the debut performance for band Jalapeno Business at the Zoo Nightclub and created some great shots for their social media and advertising. If your band is looking for media for album covers and artwork, live music shots and social media images contact us for a great deal.
We ran a private Santa shoot in the studio for a number of families who wanted to get great Santa pics without the hasssle of the shopping centre Santa experience. With fully blue carded staff we love working with children and their families to get great photos.
Wow. Tim did a family shoot of my husband and I and all 5 of our kids. And the horse. And captured each of us perfectly. He is fun and relaxed and personable and put everyone at ease - even the 15 yo who doesnt like to smile! This is the family portrait I have wanted for 5 years. Thanks Tim. As we discussed, you capture the motion on still shots ... and who we are. AND make it look good all at the same time! Truly an art form.