
Photograph by Sally Robinson.
Let’s dance and prance about.
Hey Pigeons! Hey Peacocks! How’s it hanging?????
Lovin’ the magazine this month! Really great pics :]]]]] Keep up the great work!
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This magazine suits my style! – I especially love the use of hot pink in issue 1 and the vintage photos in issue 2. I am also bold with my colours and absolutely adore fluorescent colours!
In the magazine I would like to see more of the ecentric clothes, which was shown in issue 1 but not issue 2. But apart from that I think the magazine is looking fabulous.
In the attached photo I drew eyes on the eyelids of two girls, trying to make it look as realistic as possible ! I also photoshopped it to make the photo look more ‘vintagy’.
Hey I picked your magazine up in the LCC library a while ago. I have just finished my degree in illustration and thought i’d drop you a line! I have been doing freelance fashion illustration for around a year now and would like to contribute to pigeons and peacocks.
Holly studied BA (Hons) Illustration at LCC. Check out her blog.
Kinwai is 23, from Hong Kong, and has been living in London for about a year. He is currently studying the Foundation Degree Fashion Styling and Photography. Check out his blog.
A shout to neon.tambourine, who has now submitted over 50 film-only photos to the Pigeons & Peacocks Flickr pool (putting him in number-5 spot in our top contributor list).
The above image is one of a series of underwater images that won 2nd year BA (Hons) Fashion Photography student Matjaz Tancic the 2009 Google Photography Prize.
Seventeen year old photography student awaiting the magazine, with high hopes.
What’s happening is London? It’s waiting for me to grow up abit so i can apply to LCF…
Check out more of Rosie’s work on Flickr.