Here are some new images from the wonderful person and host Michael Cordiez. I meant to show these ages ago but my 'to be blogged' folder is a little chaotic at the moment!!! Having spoken for a while, it was so nice to meet him in person and shoot together. We shot in various locations and had a great time mixing things up (the house we shot in was amazing. I had to take photos of it for my future-house-inspiration scrap-book). I love the soft subtleties of tones in the grassy ones in particular.
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New Year's Resolutions: I've got ideas!
You'll be disappointed/relieved to know that my resolutions this year are slightly less numerous and detailed than last years (that was a bumper blog post!).
- Learn Spanish (it was a toss up between this and French, which I already know enough of to chat to locals, but am not yet fluent in. I was surprised at how much Spanish I picked up during 2 months of travels around Central America - often I was in places by myself where no one spoke English. Total immersion is definitely the best way to learn a language; it's so much quicker than an evening class. South America is high up on the 'where will I go next?' list, and I'm often in Spain, so really should have decided to learn Spanish sooner. I'm gonna get hold of an A-level Spanish guide to get the vocab and grammar most efficiently, then somehow win the lottery and go to South America for a few months.... (or just go... I met the most inspiring woman ever in a hostel in San Jose, Costa Rica. The usual questions you always ask hostel guests are What's your name? Where are you from? How long are you travelling for? She answered the last question with 'About 15 years.' She is 46 years old and had left the States two years ago to drive down through Central America with her stuff and two dogs in the car. She stays in one city/region for 4-6 months at a time, making a living by teaching English in local schools as she goes. She has no qualifications, just experience and enthuasiasm. She plans to continue south through South America and then (when her elderly dogs have died - this is how matter of fact and thought-through her plans are) she will fly across to Europe and onwards to Asia and across the globe. I mentioned how much I loved India in a conversation at one point and she said 'Oh, I'll be there in 7 years.' She literally has a 15-year-plan, having been initially inspired by an 86-year old women she met once who'd casually mentioned that she'd been to every single country in the world. She thought how amazing, and actually not impossible, it would be for her to do the same. I asked her if she didn't ever feel lonely or crave a home 'base' or somewhere to settle, and she said that the only reason she would change her plans is if she met someone and fell in love along the way. Coolest woman ever.
- Play the piano on Mondays (this is when I have the house to myself, so can make a racket in confidence. Also, I secretly know that if I play the piano once a week it will become something I crave doing more often, like I used to, and I'll hopefully I'll want to play every day and get as good as I used to be.). The diligent blog readers among you will note that I have FAILED to treat myself to piano lessons in 2011. How rubbish of me. Oh well, I'll try this instead.
- Have less stuff. De-clutter regularly and revel in my lack of stuff. Buy less new stuff. (Become a wonderfully liberated hippie living outside of consumerist chains.)
- Stop flirting with the idea of being vegan and actually give it a go. (I've been vegetarian since I was 8 - yes I have reasons, no my family and friends weren't/aren't vegetarian, yes I was a stubborn child; my reasons are compassionate/environmental/economical/socio-political/aesthetic; see some here - and know that veganism is more consistent with my beliefs. I never buy leather and am already weaned off cow's milk, having filled my fridge last week with soya, rice, oat, vanilla and almond milk to try instead. So far rice and almond (delicious) are winning. Oat milk is weird, FYI. I'm not sure I'll want to stop eating eggs though, or if I'll be a very strict vegan; I think it will be more a case of reducing the amount of dairy I eat, and sourcing it well where I can.
- Finish my second novel. Never again go away for 2.5 months without my laptop. Cajole my writing friends into that official 'writing feedback group' we so fervently imagine ourselves doing and frequently intend to organise.
- Learn more about the technical side of photography. (My new camera arrives soon.) Take photographs of the little moments and things. Take some self portraits.
- Read less non-fiction. 2011 has been a non-fiction reading year, for some reason. It just kinda happened. I love it, but will be getting back heavily into fiction in 2012.
... A few more, but that'll do for here!
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Finally, the reaction I've had (in various internet places) to the images in my last post got me thinking. I wrote this in a forum earlier today:
'I consider myself a creative model and often work often on the more artistic side of things, across a whole range of genres. I love offering my own input during a shoot, posing myself within a lighting set up and 'expressing' myself with my movement and dance background. People who've worked with me will know that I also frequently offer my thoughts and suggestions during a shoot where a photographer shows me the shots on the back of the camera (I don't have much technical knowledge, but I'm very self-critical/ambitious and always strive to improve things from my side where I see that I can).
However, I'm wondering what people think about how involved a model should be with ideas BEFORE a shoot, during pre-shoot communication. I'm often booked by photographers with no specific plan for the shoot. E.g. 'we'll do art nude' or 'portraits' - vague, broad goals. Please don't get me wrong, I love these kinds of shoots very much, especially where simplicity of an image/portrait/nude is valued over over-complication, and am very grateful for all my bookings of this type, but in light of this shoot (http://ellarosestory.blogspot.com/2011/12/gypsys-jewels.html) being so incredibly well received, I'm wondering if I should offer specific ideas to a photographer more often, offering a list of looks/sets/styling I'd like to do.
I have a ton of ideas I wish people would try with me, that would be fun challenges which I think could be really successful and eye catching. A lot of my ideas are for the studio, which would be perfect for the next two wintery months. As photographers, would you be interested in a model approaching you (yes, for a paid shoot; I do TF very rarely, wonderful as it is - I realise this might pee people off) with a specific idea? Could it be a positive thing that would give that model value in your eyes, knowing you can contact her and ask if she has any specific ideas to contribute that might transform the shoot completely, especially if you shoot her in a way that no other photographer has before? I like the idea of challenging myself more as well as challenging the people I work with. ...Or am I barking up the wrong tree and getting too big for my boots?'
So far, I'm pleased to say, the reaction has been a resounding 'yes, pre-shoot ideas would be very welcome'. Good to know. :)
Welcome to Ella Rose's journal. A supplement to my website, this blog functions as my online story, my photoshoot diary and the best place to see more of my recent work as a professional model specialising in art (figure/life/fashion/beauty), commercial and dance genres. If you like what you find, check back regularly to follow my musings and latest escapades. Your comments are welcome - I hope to inspire. Enjoy!
Friday, 30 December 2011
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
The Gypsy's Jewels
Sometimes, you just need a play around.
I was having a portfolio slump and wanted to try something different, specifically something to show off a more 'gypsy', jewel-coloured, sultry look, and called on my good friend Holly, who, as luck would have it, wanted to practise her photographic talents on a willing subject. This was 100% a mutual collaboration; I'm swathed in silks, flowing skirts, sparkling beads, heavy pendants, heavy bangles, feathers, intricate masks and jingle jangles (I had no time to be selective and brought sackfuls of clothes/accessory joy, while Holly had laid out all her best adornery on her bed, ready for my arrival; seriously, between us we could host a pretty impressive treasure shop!!!). I stood in the piercing prickles of some beautiful sun-lit reed heads. It was blimmin' cold, that day, and I was in a massive rush and definitely clock-watching a little bit, having not fully packed for a backpacking trip I was departing for the next morning. This wasn't the first time I'd modelled for Holly (I think it was the fourth. See Winter Portraits and Gemini). Still, modelling for a photographer who is a. a friend, and b. a phenomenal model who I've also modelled nekkid alongside lots of times is an interesting experience. We both giggled a lot as I experimented with facial expressions. I think Holly did an amazing job with the light and glow. Check out her portfolio on Model Mayhem: Jewelled Earth. Apparently there are a couple more to come at some point, but Holly is by no means quitting her day job and these things take time... I'm very happy with these! Hope you like them.
My trusty Sony Cybershot compact camera broke on the very last day of my recent travels, after 5 years or so of rough and tumble. (How lucky that it didn't break halfway through my trip, I thought!!) I'm currently researching for a new one. As someone who loves and works within the realm of photography, I definitely feel it's time I owned my very own gadgety-goodness. I'm thinking of entering the dark and wonderful world of the interchangeable lens, and am currently leaning 99% towards the Panasonic Lumix G3. Exciting times!
Finally for today... 2012 is going to involve plenty of national and international travel. I am kicking this off with gentle jaunts to BRISTOL on Jan 3rd and CAMBRIDGE circa 18th Jan. To take advantage of this availability, you know what to do... I'll regularly be announcing new trips, so please do keep an eye on this blog/my facebook page/the casting calls on portfolio hosting sites. Or just email me, if you like to keep things simple: ellarosemuse@live.co.uk. (Are you getting excited by all this bold type? Good.) :)
I was having a portfolio slump and wanted to try something different, specifically something to show off a more 'gypsy', jewel-coloured, sultry look, and called on my good friend Holly, who, as luck would have it, wanted to practise her photographic talents on a willing subject. This was 100% a mutual collaboration; I'm swathed in silks, flowing skirts, sparkling beads, heavy pendants, heavy bangles, feathers, intricate masks and jingle jangles (I had no time to be selective and brought sackfuls of clothes/accessory joy, while Holly had laid out all her best adornery on her bed, ready for my arrival; seriously, between us we could host a pretty impressive treasure shop!!!). I stood in the piercing prickles of some beautiful sun-lit reed heads. It was blimmin' cold, that day, and I was in a massive rush and definitely clock-watching a little bit, having not fully packed for a backpacking trip I was departing for the next morning. This wasn't the first time I'd modelled for Holly (I think it was the fourth. See Winter Portraits and Gemini). Still, modelling for a photographer who is a. a friend, and b. a phenomenal model who I've also modelled nekkid alongside lots of times is an interesting experience. We both giggled a lot as I experimented with facial expressions. I think Holly did an amazing job with the light and glow. Check out her portfolio on Model Mayhem: Jewelled Earth. Apparently there are a couple more to come at some point, but Holly is by no means quitting her day job and these things take time... I'm very happy with these! Hope you like them.
My trusty Sony Cybershot compact camera broke on the very last day of my recent travels, after 5 years or so of rough and tumble. (How lucky that it didn't break halfway through my trip, I thought!!) I'm currently researching for a new one. As someone who loves and works within the realm of photography, I definitely feel it's time I owned my very own gadgety-goodness. I'm thinking of entering the dark and wonderful world of the interchangeable lens, and am currently leaning 99% towards the Panasonic Lumix G3. Exciting times!
Finally for today... 2012 is going to involve plenty of national and international travel. I am kicking this off with gentle jaunts to BRISTOL on Jan 3rd and CAMBRIDGE circa 18th Jan. To take advantage of this availability, you know what to do... I'll regularly be announcing new trips, so please do keep an eye on this blog/my facebook page/the casting calls on portfolio hosting sites. Or just email me, if you like to keep things simple: ellarosemuse@live.co.uk. (Are you getting excited by all this bold type? Good.) :)
Labels:
fashion,
Fun Hair,
funky,
glamour,
Ivory Flame,
Outdoor Location
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Herding Cats
Everything was in place, and still the camera was lowered from the photographer's eye.
Zoe: Stephanie. Ella. What are you two doing?
Me (calling down from the top of the steps): Just kinda, ya know, making shapes together...?
Zoe: No.
Stephanie and I: No?
Zoe: Uh-uh. (Shakes head.)
Stephanie and I: Oh. OK then. Normal posing (less symmetrical; less comical/excitable) is resumed. Results below. (....I loooove these pictures. How cool to get all of us models in the same place at the same time in front of a lens, to commemorate what a fun and productive week we had. Zoe Wiseman, woman extraordinaire, rolling around all over the floor, legs improbably askew as she took these, did such a fantastic job of organising things and I'm so happy to have worked with her. All the ladies in the images below are wonderful people and talented models I was excited to meet, and come from all over the world (I'm the only one from England, representin'!). You might want to click the images to enlarge them!)
Later on, I worked twice with Zoe one-to-one, wandering around the grounds of our accommodation. The heat was intense, so the photography was punctuated by dips in the pool. Each set was very quick, with a lot of moving around and finding new places as we went along. You can read what Zoe said about things here, over on her internationally-growing website, www.figuremodels.org.
Zoe: Stephanie. Ella. What are you two doing?
Me (calling down from the top of the steps): Just kinda, ya know, making shapes together...?
Zoe: No.
Stephanie and I: No?
Zoe: Uh-uh. (Shakes head.)
Stephanie and I: Oh. OK then. Normal posing (less symmetrical; less comical/excitable) is resumed. Results below. (....I loooove these pictures. How cool to get all of us models in the same place at the same time in front of a lens, to commemorate what a fun and productive week we had. Zoe Wiseman, woman extraordinaire, rolling around all over the floor, legs improbably askew as she took these, did such a fantastic job of organising things and I'm so happy to have worked with her. All the ladies in the images below are wonderful people and talented models I was excited to meet, and come from all over the world (I'm the only one from England, representin'!). You might want to click the images to enlarge them!)
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An interlude, while I have your attention:
JAN 29TH - Studio day in Banbury!! Photoshoots with me (art/fashion/dance, etc.) will be bookable by the hour, at £55 all inclusive (me and studio). These events are always fun and high-energy. Contact Martyn Davis at Eye for an Image for info; please be quick!
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Later on, I worked twice with Zoe one-to-one, wandering around the grounds of our accommodation. The heat was intense, so the photography was punctuated by dips in the pool. Each set was very quick, with a lot of moving around and finding new places as we went along. You can read what Zoe said about things here, over on her internationally-growing website, www.figuremodels.org.
In other news, I have fiiiiiinally got my brand new 2012 diary. This yearly ritual now requires the search for the perfect postcard to cellophane (yes, a verb now) onto the front, in light of the apparent lack of beautiful page-per-day diaries on the market. I found a good 'un, you'll be relieved to know, and will be scheduling in the many national/international trips I've been mulling over and scribbling down so far on loose bits of paper. Cool, huh? Email me for bookings at ellarosemuse@live.co.uk
:)
Labels:
Bodyscapes,
Dreamy,
Fine Art,
funky,
glamour,
Mirror,
Nude,
Outdoor Location
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Tones and shadows
These were shot by Robert Farnham, in a swelteringly hot desert location (seriously: there was a meltdown. Half way through, the shoot was postponed and continued later. Robert wasn't the only photographer who had to do this!... Things were just about bearable for me, being unclothed, but I was definitely starting to boil and jumping in the pool was a very necessary occasion... later shoots ended up being specifically designed around watery locations, which resulted in absolute bliss all round.)
I really love his compositions here, and the rich blacks in the staircase. It's also nice to show a bit of 'bodyscape' work, which hasn't been on my blog for a while.
Thanks Robert! :)
I really love his compositions here, and the rich blacks in the staircase. It's also nice to show a bit of 'bodyscape' work, which hasn't been on my blog for a while.
Thanks Robert! :)
Labels:
Bodyscapes,
English Rose,
Location,
Nude,
Portraits
Saturday, 17 December 2011
Just a little somethin' for the weekend
A little, totally spontaneous, 100% unchoreographed motion piece Mark Bigelow shot of me wiggling around and shaking my hips... Limited by time (just two takes here and I asked him to do it just the day before... haha, thanks Mark!!) and limited by space, but it's so much fun to experiment with video and I love it! Hope you like it!
Thursday, 15 December 2011
'Shapes and Fantasy' - new 2012 calendar by Rayment Kirby
Click on the image below...
(Sepia-toned nude artworks featuring Rebecca Tun, Joceline Brooke-Hamilton, Ivory Flame and I.)
(Sepia-toned nude artworks featuring Rebecca Tun, Joceline Brooke-Hamilton, Ivory Flame and I.)
Labels:
Digital Art,
Mythological,
Nude,
Publications,
studio
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Lynn Creek Canyon
Hello!
This is just another quick update, probably the last before I get home to the good old UK on 16th Dec and inflict upon my readers post after post of exciting new photos I have received by email over the last couple of months! I feel so lucky to have worked with some incrediblely talented photographers recently, whose work I have truly admired for a looooong time. I definitely feel like I am achieving things I never thought possible, in terms of modelling - working with people from all corners of the world who I did not (note there is no apostrophe on this Costa Rican keyboard, so everything is sounding a bit convoluted and formal) imagine I would meet let alone get together with as equals and create some cooool stuff. I still feel like I have way more to do though and am looking forward to some shoots I have coming up which will show that I enjoy expanding my range and thrive on new challenges.
Kicking off some updates then, here are some images I received from the brilliant Christopher Ryan. These were taken in Lynn Creek Canyon Park in Vancouver a couple of months ago. Film, as seemed to be the medium of choice in that part of the world. Thank you Chris for a great day and I hope to visit again sometime!
This is just another quick update, probably the last before I get home to the good old UK on 16th Dec and inflict upon my readers post after post of exciting new photos I have received by email over the last couple of months! I feel so lucky to have worked with some incrediblely talented photographers recently, whose work I have truly admired for a looooong time. I definitely feel like I am achieving things I never thought possible, in terms of modelling - working with people from all corners of the world who I did not (note there is no apostrophe on this Costa Rican keyboard, so everything is sounding a bit convoluted and formal) imagine I would meet let alone get together with as equals and create some cooool stuff. I still feel like I have way more to do though and am looking forward to some shoots I have coming up which will show that I enjoy expanding my range and thrive on new challenges.
Kicking off some updates then, here are some images I received from the brilliant Christopher Ryan. These were taken in Lynn Creek Canyon Park in Vancouver a couple of months ago. Film, as seemed to be the medium of choice in that part of the world. Thank you Chris for a great day and I hope to visit again sometime!
Labels:
Beach,
Mermaid,
Nude,
Outdoor Location,
Portraits,
pre-Raphaelite
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