1950's American Diner Photo Shoot
Designed/Made/Stylist/Art Directed - Amy Smith
Photographed by Stephen Maycock
The clash of all the patterns in this shot are a little crazy, but in the 1950's, everybody got carried away with pattern and print, as it was all a new discovery, in a way it all works well together.
This shot is one of my favouriates, as you can see the petticoat I made, the ruffles look even and tidy.
I told my model to act very flirty whilst acting this shoot, as I feel Women in the 50's became very dominant and knew they could win Males over, by flirting!
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Designed/Made/Stylist/Art Directed - Amy Smith
Photographed by Stephen Maycock
The clash of all the patterns in this shot are a little crazy, but in the 1950's, everybody got carried away with pattern and print, as it was all a new discovery, in a way it all works well together.
This shot is one of my favouriates, as you can see the petticoat I made, the ruffles look even and tidy.
I told my model to act very flirty whilst acting this shoot, as I feel Women in the 50's became very dominant and knew they could win Males over, by flirting!
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This photograph was a head shot. Even though this photo doesn't show off the skirt I produced, I styled the model's hair and make-up, also, I chosen the white blouse to go with the polka-dot skirt, and the bright red pussy bow to add extra effect!
Red lips symbolise 'sexy' 'flirty', also with the splash of red in the bow, and the polka dots on the skirt, I thought it would finish the look off!
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This shot is all about the props!
When I was finishing the last touches on Jessica (The Model) I asked the owner of the diner if he could whip up a Milk-Shake!
I feel the Milk-Shake gave my photoshoot that extra thing to observe!
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Love love love these shoots <3
ReplyDeleteAmy your just pure awsomeness!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it! Thank you! xxx
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