Saturday 8 June 2019

Creating the Editorial Story - White Lights And Dark Knights

I'm glad I keep a selection of images from photoshoots I like from over the years in a, Fashion, Editorial, Modelling all-in-one general folder on my computer, so that every now and again; I come across images that I know have never been made public. I also like that I have blog posts that were made at or near the time I did some of those photoshoots as they often contain snippets of information about the work that I have long since forgotten. And yet these details were an important part of why a final picture ended up looking the way it does today. The White Lights and Dark Knights editorial is a perfect example of this. I shot three fashion stories and several portraits for issue 3 of Le Magazine. One story was a collage collaboration with a photo artist. Then there was a more straight forward studio shoot; which regardless of how good it looked I ended up spending a lot of time in post finessing to bring out it's more ethereal qualities. Then there was this story White Light.. which; after we had shot the pictures, changed direction almost entirely!!! Now this is something that never usually happens.
Russian Constructivist editorial studio fashion photography concept and photograph by Kent Johnson

We had worked quite intensively on all the shoot concepts and planning; the how, what, where, when. This one was initially conceived as a shoot that could use patterns either projected or dropped in using Photoshop. We decided Photoshopping the pattern in after would be the simplest approach but; for reasons I can no longer recall the pattern concept went right out the window. (Was it a Florence Broadhurst concept that ran into a rights issue?) Clearly there was something about what had been planned in the vintage aspect to the styling, that started me thinking about the Russian Constructivists. Their use of geometric shapes and primary colours as a possible alternative to the  type of pattern idea we had started with. So the concept that we ended up with started out with me proposing a series like the red square and oblique lines image that I prepared above. But this did not seem to hit the mark for the magazine so we moved on... continued below.
A Constructivist style fashion photoshoot - White Nights Black Knights - incorporating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson

Whilst doing my research on the Constructivists I started falling in love with the period portraits of the artists that I was seeing (now there's a recurring theme in my photography..) Shots of the pavilions they had built for exhibitions and the posters they produced for their shows. By this time we had already shot the images with model Sammy Raine against a basic white background and, thinking Constructivistly I dug out some night shots of the super structure of the Sydney Harbour Bridge that I had taken years earlier with my trusty Canon Pro1 top of the line Point-and-Shoot.. back in 2006!

This concept was given the go ahead and then it was just down to me doing the most complex image compositing I had ever done. On the plus side, being inspired by Russian Constructivism collage works by El Lissitzky and ‎Alexander Rodchenko meant that the pictures should not be perfectly rendered into the background. The original opening page is above, below are the original images without magazine text along with some of the pictures as they were made before becoming part of the collage images.

Black dress and feather hat - A Constructivist style fashion photoshoot incorporating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson
Mrs Press bra and pants set with stockings and lace garters - A Constructivist style fashion photoshoot incoprating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson
Vintage Fox stole and black dress leggings - A Constructivist style fashion photoshoot incoprating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson
Black tulle dress on white background with, Marilyn Monroe inspired poses. Studio fashion photography by Kent Johnson
Sammie and I having a Monroe Moment..

Black dress and feather hat on white background vintage inspired fashion shoot.. Studio fashion photography by Kent Johnson
Black tulle dress on white background with, Marilyn Monroe inspired pose. Studio fashion photography by Kent Johnson
Sammy Raine, tulle dress and face veil. Studio fashion photography by Kent Johnson.
Sydney Harbour Bridge superstructure photographed at night by Kent Johnson.
Opening silhouette for the Constructivist style fashion photoshoot - White Nights Black Knights - incorporating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson
Out-take with feather hat, black dress from the Constructivist style fashion photoshoot - White Nights Black Knights - incorporating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson
Outtake from original series.
Opening silhouette and working title for the Constructivist style fashion photoshoot - White Nights Black Knights - incorporating the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night, concept and photography by Kent Johnson
My concept and working title for the opening of the story.
The vintage inspired garments from Mrs Press combined with the slightly crazy Vivien Westwood shoes, the old stole from Coco Collectables. It all works perfectly against Sydney’s largest Art Deco structure the Sydney Harbour Bridge! After lifting model Sammy off the white background (so to speak) and dropping her over the night bridge scenes , post processing was mostly about blending B&W layers to deliver our Constructivist; now a little bit Film Noir feeling final images. I'd like to think that all the artists from whom I found my inspiration would be happy with the way the final images turned out. Even lovely Florence the unseen idea that got us started; was known to like women and design a little on the edge.

Model, Sammy Raine
Styling, Rhiannon Bulley
Hair & Make Up, Lisa Sciberras

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