Hot off the Press – The “All That’s Left” Photo Series

A story about love, rejection, loneliness, regret and loss.

Thanks to everyone involved:

Models: Julz Iris Daunt & Pete Jones
Stylist: Sarah Corcoran
Assistant: Tarran Rosewood
Location: Mags Heffernan & Arran Mac Gabhann
Photography: www.christianhaubold.com

Makeup: Rosa Through The Looking Glass
Clothes design for him:Lapel Lapel Cork
Clothes design for her: Alice Halliday

Photoshoot – Perfectly restored Eames Lounge Chair

Eames Chair

Photoshoot of a restoration project – Eames Lounge Chair

Yesterday I had the pleasure of photographing a fully restored Eames Lounge Chair and it turned out pretty well. Instead of shooting the chair on a black or white seamless I decided to use the worn down wooden studio floor. All those cracks, scuffs and dents work really well with the wood and leather of the chair. And yes…it is extremely comfy.

www.bridgemountphoto.com

Editorial Shoot of German Author Michael Schwessinger – Part 2

Editorial Shoot of German Author Michael Schwessinger

20 minutes of work at Long Strand in West Cork with perfect weather conditions (which is rare in Ireland). This was really a simple shoot done with very little gear (camera, a 50mm prime lens, and a silver reflector). Using less equipment always helps channel my creativity.

Fashion Shoot with first-time model Sophie Harrison

A bit of nostalgia here, let’s rewind to August 2012

You’ve got to start somewhere and nothing is more intimidating as photographing your very first fashion shoot. So we kept things as simply as possible with a bullet-proof 3 way light set-up and a stack of vogue magazines for posing inspiration.

Thanks to Sophie Harrison for her patience and for being such a good mind-reader when it comes to nailing a pose. A rare talent.

Clothes: Sola Boutique, Bantry, Co. Cork, Ireland

Product Photography for Audrey and Les from Rynhart

Some clean & simple product shots of the new 2013 collection from the folks at Rynhart Fine Art Bronze.

Here’s a little bio taken from their website: http://www.rynhartbronze.com

Rynhart Bronze sculptures are known and admired the world over. The company, started by Jeanne Rynhart’ in 1981, continues to enjoy success, today through expansion and adaption and anticipating market trends. In 1994 Audrey Rynhart joined her mother and now she and her husband Les Elliot run the business from their studio in Glengarriff, West Cork. Each piece is individually hand made. The process is labour intensive and starts with delicate, careful modelling. When Audrey is happy with the model a mold is made and cast in bronze. Finally, the piece is polished and finishing touches added.

Within the range there is something for everyone. From contemporary to traditional, from small pieces to larger lamps and objets d’art. A Rynhart Bronze is the perfect gift for any occasion, either to mark an important event or to buy for yourself or for a loved one.

Fashion Shoot at Camden Fort, Crosshaven, Ireland

Hi again everyone.

So here’s the continuation from the last post. This time we went to Camden Fort for a couple of hours to shoot another story.

Thanks to everyone involved:

Model: Vee Demurina
Make-up: Sophie Kelliher
Stylist: Sarah Corcoran

and of course Dermot and Paul who gave us permission to shoot at the fort. We hope to be back soon again.