1/25/2013

Webitorial ”A tea party to die for”



Whoop, whoop! I'm back and I have fantastic news! My work has been published as a webitorial on Unallied Magazine's blog! Click here to visit they're post and what they are saying about me!

The image quality on they're site isn't that good so I'll post the whole gallery here.
I photographed the story in November. The theme was ”party” and I've decided to do something tea party inspired.
I've made up a twisted story, where two girlfriends meet for a cup of tea. One of them is evil and for unknown reasons needs friend's soul to the dark side. So she poisons her.

This was shot on Sunday's afternoon. We all met up around 3 pm in my mom's beauty salon, where all my studio equipment are stored. I guess I sort of had a weird period then, we where shooting almost every second Sunday something, and during the time between the shoots, I was editing photos from the previous shoots and planning next ones. For this particular story I didn't get anyone who would be willing to do the worderobe, so I had to get the stuff all by myself. We were shopping with my sister, poor her! :D And with the returning Kadri helped out, who did the make-up on the girls, was shooting behind the scenes and returned the outfits with me.

We started pretty late and we wrapped it up around 10 pm! Yayks!


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Credits:
Models: Olga Minina and Amélie D
Hair stylist and make-up: Annika Esnar
Make-up and assistant: Kadri Künnapuu
Photography, worderobe and post-processing: Aleksander Lazarevski (me)

What you think??

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