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_HCP8220Pair1Mel2Model: Melanie Friedel at Wilhelmina Miami www.wilhelmina.com, Red NYC www.rednyc.com and Nevs London www.nevsmodels.co.uk
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We shot these images of iconic locations in Edinburgh for STV Edinburgh’s new print advertising campaign.

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AaronMelanieHoliday_1979 Marlena Isbell (far right in the above image) hails form Dallas Texas, shes the Regional Artistic Director for Regis Corporation. We asked her about her to tell us  a little about our last campaign shoot with her and this is what we got back. The image below are out-takes from our ‘Light Meter Faces’ folder.

MI: Early morning call-time, lighting, make-up and hair. The crew rolls in and, like a well oiled machine, the beginnings of a nationwide salon campaign is underway.

We spent the better part of two weeks working from sun up to sundown. And what better place to be in the month of May—working or not—but Miami Beach. Situated between South Beach and downtown Miami is the Design District. This was our home away from home for about 10 hours a day. It’s a mecca for artists; from graffiti to fine dining, and sculptors and photographers. I felt confident—and grateful for our location scout—about this locale being the perfect backdrop for our photoshoot. I met Hamish and Matt from HCP the first day of the shoot at model casting, and meshed well with their laid back approach, as this is how I approach just about everything. I do love a good challenge but I tend to ease into it, personally. And easy it was.

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_HCP5442_HCP6629From the on going series ‘In the office’ the other posts from this series are listed here

Model: Emily Shakarji at Model Team

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There are few things nicer than being asked to shoot in your home city. Edinburgh has a charm that is hard to define. It would be easy to say that it’s a visually beautiful city with its castle, palace, parliament and host of rich architecture. But it is it’s undulations, it’s curves, it’s peeks and troughs upon which the city lays that splits it’s personality and leads to it’s diversity. It’s people are serious without being sullen and the town has a self cautious undercurrent meaning you pretty much get left too get on with it.

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SWG36411960780_10203998783464645_268900327869567278_oSWG3 recently renovated their photography studio and hosted a launch party. We were asked to do a live photoshoot at the event, shooting tethered to Capture One enabled us to display the photographs in real time via a projector

Models: Jodi Alexander, Eilidh MacDonald, Elena Georgiou, Olivia Ross, Adonis Manginas, Ben Taylor & Lee Davidson – All from Model Team

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Model-k113_11In November, Kayleigh Innes, a media student at Stirling University got in touch with us about the possibility of doing work experience. We were more than happy to oblige and Kayleigh got to work with us on a whole bundle of different shoots.


I am a media student in Stirling. I had to do a work experience placement as part of my degree and as I have an interest in film and photography, one of my lecturers put me in touch with his former student, Hamish Cambell. He promised me that Hamish was very lovely and extremely talented. He assured me that I’d learn a lot from him, and I did!

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This month we had the some fun with a tribe of models from the Model Team agency. This year we talked the agency into shooting a Winter Campaign along side their yearly Holiday Card. With some help from agency stylist Ian Tod, and teams from Rainbow Rooms International (of BBC fame) and The Make Up Academy we shot 45 models in all. Here are some of the images from the shoot.

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