Really love the magazine and this blog- I look at it way too much really…
Thank you to Emma – who studies BA (Hons) Fashion Photography at LCF, has previously contributed to our LCF student blog Snapshot, and who also has a website of her own.
Really love the magazine and this blog- I look at it way too much really…
Thank you to Emma – who studies BA (Hons) Fashion Photography at LCF, has previously contributed to our LCF student blog Snapshot, and who also has a website of her own.
One from the Flickr pool. View original.
I created a crazy collection for Oxford Fashion Week called ‘Eden’.
This image shows my beautiful friend Stacey modelling my denim wedding dress and matching parasol. It weighed a ton and was constructed from recycled denim garments with 30m of red net to hem!
I love quirky fashion and innovative ideas and expression; but i like this to be combined with fairytale beauty that everyone can connect with.
xxx
Check out Rosie’s website.
editors,
i just saw your magazine and would love to contribute. please let me know if there is an email address i can send submissions to. you can see some of my work at my website.
thanks for your time,
andrew
Here’s some quirky style from the streets of Camden when I visited the other week!
A new image from Duke Darjeeling (who’s real name may or may not be Ben Whitley). This looks like tilt-shift?
Hi,
My name is Martina and I´m a fashion photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden.
You can view some of my work here: http://www.behance.net/thegrain
Check out other images in Martina’s Grand Hotel series.
i was inspired by your magazine to go out and stand out. then i realised that everyone wants to do that, just like everyone wants to show the world what they can do. that’s what i like about pigeons and peacocks. you show people what you can do, all in your own way and like noone else.
i’m currently taking my a levels, getting my AS results tommorow. everyone’s nervous because they think that a few letters will tell them that they’re not going to have a future. i study photography, media and english literature. i recently spent five days at london college of fashion doing a short course in fashion journalism. i chose to do it to see whether it would interest me for three years when the call for university came along. i really enjoyed it and i surprised myself. most of the people on the course were all older than me and had just bummed about doing an english literature degree, so they thought that because they liked topshop they could suddenly study fashion. it really showed how fashion can be self centered.
i dont know who is going to be reading this and i’m not really sure what i was meant to be writing in this box, but if your someone who can sort me out some work experience, then please consider emailing me.
im a peacock.
Lyra has a tumblelog.