Showing posts with label Street Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Style. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 September 2024

A Suburban Australian, Mens Streetwear Fashion Shoot in Sydney

 This photoshoot was a fashion portrait slash male modelling portfolio shoot (yes you can just book me for these). I have an outdoor location that is very versatile that I use for these photoshoots that provides everything I need.  The process goes like this. Someone just like you contacts me by phone or email about doing a shoot. We have a talk about what sort of pictures are required and if we are a good match, we organise a time and the place. Then, a few days before the shoot we talk again and go over the outfits the sitter, that's the model, has put together so we can be sure we have the looks we need to get the shots we are after.

Asian male model wearing street style outfit - Male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.

This process has been working well for me and my sitters/models/clients for years. Discussion on the phone, good weather, versatile location, great shots - perfect! Everyone happy, smiley face emoji, excellent. On the pre-shoot call, with guys, I talk quite a bit about pants. That's trousers, jeans, even shorts. I'm not joking, this is all part of the photoshoot process. The reason I do this is as I wrote above, it is to be sure we have a good mix of clothing for the shoot to get the shots we want. And... once upon a time, one of the guys I was shooting a portfolio for turned up with only one pair of pants. We still got the shots, but my day at the office was a little more difficult. So now I do tend to double down on that information before the shoot.

Headshot for a male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.

Now in my mind a fashion portrait, model portfolio has to be fashionable to some extent, but it's not a fashion shoot. And it's not a portrait shoot either. Especially if we are thinking model portfolios. A portfolio shoot is more of a product shoot with you, yes you as the product (because that is how fashion photography works). The new model is you.This is serious and it is important. You are important. So I shoot for fashion but I'm not shooting the fashion, it's about photographing your attributes as a fashion model, I'm photographing what makes you you in a fashion photography sense of what makes you, you.

Black and white, outdoors picture of a Male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.

Photographing guys is usually quite different from photographing women. There is definitely a different dynamic, different concerns, though the desired outcome is the same - a great set of pictures. On this shoot with Gary I was a little caught out by his choices of clothing - which had not been apparent during the phone discussion. He has a great sense of personal style and brought some really distinctive fashion items to the shoot like the shirt above with it's unique bamboo leaf appliqué on the shoulder. This was anything but a generic shirt for a fashion portrait slash portfolio shoot, this shirt would not be a background item. Blue jeans and a white tee-shirt are still, a perfect modelling portfolio choice, a kind of industry standard - neutral and well known, and in that outfit, your uniqueness will shine. 

So for the first time in quite a long while I was a little flummoxed, this gear was more nightclubbing than garden party that was for sure. And here we were in a big Gardenesque park beside Sydney Harbour. What was I going to do?

Fashion portrait on location in Vaucluse, Male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.
Mid shot with palm fronds as a hat, full sun, Male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.

As I said at the start of the story, one of the things I like about this location is that it is so, very, versatile. Not just for palm tree hat shots - first time for me actually. It is in a very nice part of Sydney suburbia and and I had been eyeing off some street locations (basically forever) with a view to doing some shots there on the streets. Suddenly today was that day so we went for it. Busted out of the park and did some street style Vaucluse, to round out our shoot, and knocked over some portraits in heavy shade on the path back out to suburbia.

Young man standing on a walking track, full length picture for a male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.
Portrait of a young Asian man on location, portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.

And then we were on the streets of Vaucluse.

Stylish young man standing in front of a painted wall with leaf and tree branch shadows. Male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.

Stylish young man standing on a leafy suburban street corner . Male modelling portfolio photoshoot in Sydney, Australia.


You can click the individual shots to view larger.  These pictures are all from one photoshoot, 3 looks for $390 (portfolio package details here) and you can see we shot some variations of the 3 looks too, to make sure we have got the shots we needed.  Like what you see? Please call me, lets shoot!



Thursday, 1 October 2020

An Urban Male Model Portfolio - Sydney

If you have been to my website you will certainly know I love shooting fashion in the urban landscape, day, and sometimes night - even I have recently been noticing a darker edge to some of my shots lately.. There's look books, campaign and editorial shoots. And once in a while I'm asked to shot a modelling portfolio in a similar way. I am OK with that by the way; because I love the possibilities of these locations. There is just one caveat; I think this style is more suited to your second or third photoshoot. After you have covered the basics (which are not basic but I think are essential shots to have). Enough of the preamble. Jimmy and I met at Circular Quay on a perfect Saturday afternoon. Even though I'm very familiar with the areas I wanted to shoot I'd come down a couple of days earlier to check the light, and think about the locations as a backdrop to the portfolio shoot. This  always pays dividends if one has time to do the technical scout. We did a couple of looks down near Customs House, then went up to the walkway next to the Cahill Expressway and worked our way to the start of the Harbour Bridge; a fav Icon of mine, especially the Stairs at Observatory Hill! while we we shooting to an editorial style I was mindful that as a portfolio shoot - we had to see Jimmy. These pictures are his first photoshoot and are his showcase, pictures to send to model agencies; and for IG, anywhere he want s to show them. This was my 'Makin' It Happen - Location Modelling Portfolio' and you can check out the details here.

 Here's the shots. Thanks Jimmy for a great shoot.

Full length, pants jumper, no shirt - Urban male modelling portfolio photoshoot Sydney

Mid shot portrait in jean jacket - Urban male modelling portfolio photoshoot Sydney

By the highway, shirt off, full length body shot - Urban male modelling portfolio photoshoot Sydney

Seated mid shot in black and white - Urban male modelling portfolio photoshoot Sydney

Flying jacket, fashion 3/4 - Urban male modelling portfolio photoshoot Sydney

Moody action shot by the freeway, Sydney Harbour Bridge - rban male modelling portfolio photoshoot Sydney

Studio Modelling Portfolio

Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Sunday, 9 September 2018

Shooting on Location - Duomo, Milan - White Caviar Life

I'm back in Europe on assignment shooting for White Caviar Life, this time including an Instagram collaboration with Sydney designer by Freer. I'm a little embarrassed to say this is my first time in Italy and of course Milano. It's a fabulous city and of course arguably the fashion capital of the world - so very exciting! We have already put two shots from this shoot out there, you can check them out (slightly different version) on the White Caviar Life I.G. here. Stay tuned for more.. and even check out my 'down time' shots on Street Fashion Sydney - Italy Edition - here.
Viv manning the fashion barricades, Duomo, Milan for byfreer, whitecaviarlife first Italian collaboration. Photography by Kent Johnson.


Telling Stories in Pictures all over the world..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Friday, 18 October 2013

Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story..

Back in late July this year I had the pleasure of blending my location fashion photography skills with the look-and-feel of my "Street Fashion Sydney" style blog on a magazine shoot for the Salvos clothing stores. The commission came my way via a colleagues recommendation (thank you Sandra)  to evocatif agency who handle the marketing for the Salvos Stores. The plan was quite simple; shoot 6 or so Op Shop / Vintage Fashion inspired looks in a Street Fashion style. The client cast the talent for the shoot while I recommend a location in Sydney's inner city suburb of Redfern which could provide us with enough variety and street style coolness within a block and a half. In line with the 'street style' of shooting our talent did their own grooming and hair and make-up allowing us to keep a natural look to the shoot.

Adrian, RM Williams belt, Hugo Boss jacket - Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story

Iv'e added in a few of the alternative shots from the day to keep things fresh; as always we had a good selection of strong 'hero' shots to choose from. The whole assignment was shot on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 using the fabulous Fujinon 35 & 60mm lenses in natural light.

Salvonista Magazine Editorial photos- Street Fashion, Fashion Spread
Amanda, Polly Princess shirt, Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story
Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story
Rob, Marcs Jacket, Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story.
Hannah, Dotti jeans and top, Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story
Hendy, Stelly clothing dress, vest by Paper Heart, Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story
Shantelle, Dress by Bec and Bridge, boots by Basque, Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Spread
Ian, T-shirt by Hugo Boss, Jacket by Black River, Salvonista Magazine - Street Fashion, Fashion Story

Thanks to Ashley and Gareth from evocatif;
Our wonderful talent on the day and my assistant Bob Newman and of course Sandra for recommending my photography services.

And lastly thanks to the woman in the red top who walked into my 'shadow picture' that I stopped to take at the end of the day for helping make this shot one of my most popular shots online ever! A perfect end to a perfect day.
Shadow Walk Redfern, Fujifilm X-Pro1 - XF35mmF1.4 R Photo by Kent Johnson.

Kent Johnson,
Sydney, Australia.

0433 796 863