at the moment, i'm feeling obligated to update everybody on the work that i've been up to. it's been a long time since i last posted because of my first semester at uni but it's a month into the break now and i'd had so much more work that i feel i must post! there's a lot of work still being done and a few magazine editorials that will be coming out soon so most of my new work isn't ready to be released yet but here's a quick update of the work i did during my first semester of uni (although none of it is related to my course). in my next post, i will talk more about the crazy life i've been leading the last month.
photography: stella thai
model; lisa ma @ ava models
hmua; martha mok
stylist: caitlin orlena fashion styling
i was lucky enough to be asked to shoot jv selections new lookbook and had the chance to work with my stunning friend lisa ma again. rushing to location from my design lecture, we spend a good amount of time boiling under the sun and finding a stray kitten in the side street. this was during the time of sydney's record heat so props to lisa's professionalism, everyone's hard work and even martha's make up which refused to slip!
model; nicola ainsworth
hmua; nicole ainsworth
stylist: caitlin orlena fashion styling
a mere days after the jv selections shoot, i worked again with caitlin on a lookbook with the beautiful nicole ainsworth who i've had the pleasure of watching bloom into a stunning and very talented model. this was my second lookbook shoot for go east art and we had the fun of spending our day in the arcade sneaking climbing their consoles (with permission, of course).
photography; stella thai
model; daniella serret
stylist; emma amies
hmua; jade lee
if there is one thing they really push at my design course, it is the idea of breaking boundaries - trying something new and not being afraid of your medium. i kept that in mind when i entered the ocean alongside daniella, who floated her skirt above the waves. we swam, and rolled in the sun, laughing at the splashes of the waves in our face.
photography; stella thai
model; megan emmett
stylist; emma amies
hmua; martha mok
there's something so interesting about graveyards where life from so many years ago now lie at rest, grass growing around them, whispers holding together a million untold stories. for my second collaboration with blackmilk clothing, we took to the side streets and graveyards of sydney so show the rebellious beauty of youth.
photography; stella thai
model; kirby delaney
stylist; emma amies
hmua; martha mok
gowns provided by dweddingstation
the beautiful thing about shooting between classes and in short breaks is that i'm able to take what i learnt in my lectures and put them to use. we push boundaries, we change, we challenge and we create.. and we will never stop creating. there are so many beautiful characters and stories out there to tell and, as a photographer, i won't stop until i've done that.
in my next post, i will update on some of my adventures in the past month (what i'm allowed to share for now) and will be posting some more free colour curves for people to use. don't forget to comment below and show me what beautiful things you've discovered lately too!


























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