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My Photography for NYC Fashion Designer Claudio Cina Now Live on CFDA Website

I was thrilled that emerging fashion designer Claudio Cina asked me to photograph his Spring 22 collection. Claudio and I had collaborated before on an editorial. Our energy and creative vision produced spectacular work. I was excited to bring our vision to his new line. This is the first season that Claudio introduced a complete menswear collection. He also debuted accessories including handbags, jewelry and sick hand painted boots!

Claudio wanted the shoot to have a tropical feel. We were considering a restaurant location but the hours and timing didn’t work. My New York photo studio seemed to be the best option. We mood boarded, sourced props, backdrops, floors, plants. After many phone calls and a meeting Claudio opted to keep it simple and just use a blue backdrop which evokes the Caribbean Sea and tropical skies. I felt it was a good choice. We want to feature his designs and not detract from them.

Cina is a force. The collection includes a cohesive representation of swimwear, beachwear, jackets, couture dresses, tops, bottoms and accessories. His silhouettes, fabric selection, embroidery, hand painting, graphic designs, color palette is beyond. For me the highlight is his hand beaded dresses, color blocked leather biker jacket and those killer boots!

Claudio is very particular about his models. He already had male model Raphael Diogo with The Society Management casted. The female model he wanted to use was not available due to her traveling to Milano for their fashion week. I recommended a half dozen top NYC model agencies. After a bunch of go-sees it was decided to go with Jenaye Noah, also with Society.

The shoot was effortless. The models were perfect for the collection. We started off shooting with Raphael and menswear. He totally understood the vibe of the shoot and brought the clothing to life. The same held true with Jenaye. Besides being gorgeous she is a pleasure to work with and showcased the designs perfectly. I really enjoyed shooting the two models together. Although they just met that day it seemed like they knew each other forever!

I love it when the client has a difficult job selecting final images, as was the case with this shoot. He spent a lot of time narrowing down photos for his final layout. I also love when the client requests minimal retouching. These photos are pretty much out of camera. There was no toning. Some corrections were made with stray hair, unruly fabric, lightening some shadows, but for the most part what you see is what we shot.

We are thrilled that CFDA Runway 360 decided to showcase Claudio’s collection. You can see the images from our shoot by clicking on this link:

CFDA Runway 360 – Claudio Cina Spring 22

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Some photos from the shoot!

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New Fashion Editorial Photographed In My NYC Studio

Fashion stylist Holli Kingsbury, represented by Timothy Priano, came to me with the concept of a spring color story with a model on a trampoline on the rooftop of my studio. I was really excited about the idea, but due to schedules we had to shoot the upcoming Friday. We booked my studio and started planning.

Holli and I both agreed we needed a model with a dance background. We couldn’t have just any girl bouncing on a trampoline. She needed to have experience posing and nailing expression midair. Also she needed endurance. I immediately thought of Sophie Olszak. Last July we shot a fur catalog together. She is gorgeous, and a pleasure to work with. I remembered that she danced for the Brooklynettes. The Brooklyn Nets were in the playoffs so I knew she would be in town. I messaged her on Instagram. She was in between agencies and was excited for the shoot.

We booked hair stylist Andrea Wilson and her good friend makeup artist Sandradene Fearon and the team was set!

The morning of the shoot the sky was gray and there was a significant chance of rain. I decided to set up the studio as a backup for the likelihood of a torrential downpour…which occurred.

I used an Elinchrom Fresnel Spot 30 to create a hard light and a strong shadow. The paper was rigged across the ceiling and down the wall so I could shoot low and not have the studio ceiling showing. It was a fun setup!

As soon as Sophie was finished with makeup and hair, dressed in her first look and started jumping on the trampoline I knew we had magic. Immediately Holli whispered in my ear we booked the perfect model.

The shoot went without a hitch. The hardest part of the shoot is choosing images!

I placed the story titled “Airborne” in New York based Spirit and Flesh Magazine. Please click on the magazine or the following links to see all images from the story! Website or my Instagram Account!

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NYC Fashion Photoshoot featured on Japanese Blog

I have been collaborating with makeup artist Hiro Yonemoto for many years.  Hiro is from Tokyo but lives in New York.  He does go back to Japan for work and to visit family.

On my  last shoot with him for custom couture client  Lee Anderson he brought along a team from a Japanese beauty blog to interview him and film behind the scenes footage of  the shoot.

Hiro just sent me a link to the video.  It is well produced, fun to see, but I have no idea what they are saying!

The model Kate Petrova from Q Management New York is stunning and the fashion was gorgeous.  Below is the video for a look at the shoot!

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Poster Size! Go Big Or Go Home! Postcards Too.

Yesterday I stopped by the retail store of my long time client Lee Anderson Couture. Lee creates exquisite custom couture fashion for her discriminating clientele. Unfortunately Lee was not in the store, but got to see some of the images we shot last year in print.

I picked up a couple of postcards that are sent out as promotion, and the in store poster she prints each season.

The model is the stunning Jessica LeBleis from Next Model Management, New York.  Jessica totally gets the clothing and concept. Everything looks amazing on her.  Makeup artist and hair stylist Hiro Yonemoto with Art Department had the difficult job of making the beautiful Jessica look beautiful!

Special thanks to Wikkie for her beautiful craftsmanship and styling on set!

Postcards of model Jessica LeBleis wearing couture fashion by Lee Anderson.

Postcards of model Jessica LeBleis, Next Model Management, New York for couture designer Lee Anderson NYC.

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Poster of fashion model Jessica LeBleis for Lee Anderson Couture. Yes, that is me taking the photograph in the mirror!

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Couture Fashion Photography

I love Lee Anderson. She is a smart, funny, thoughtful, interesting woman who happens to be a brilliant designer.  Lee’s garments have a unique look with brilliant cuts combined with  exquisite fabric which keep her discriminating clientele loyal to her work.  Lee always books stunning models which make my job very easy.  This is our second shoot with beauty Jessica Le Bleis from Next Model Management. Hiro Yonemoto did an exquisite job with hair and makeup.

Below are a few images from the shoot.  Please take a look at her website to see more of my photography from previous photo shoots.  www.leeandersoncouture.com

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