Spotted! Multi-awarding winning Australian Photographers, Denis Montalbetti and Gay Campbell of Montalbetti+Campbell did an amazing photoshoot for the first airing of the Australian TV series – Make me a Supermodel. The huge 3.7m square set was created on the floor, composed of a series of large printed panels, the backgrounds from Gay and Denis’ personal stock libaries. Shooting from an elevated position, the models were directed by Denis and Gay from above as they lay on the background. The photoshoot […]
Model Dauphine McKee graces the cover of the August issue of Elle Canada??magazine. Photographer:??John van der Schilden Styling:??Rita Liefheber,??Hair:??Susana Hong,??Make-up:??Greg Wencel,??Manicure:??Delia Lupan,??Art Direction:??Brittany Eccles Click the image to open the behind the scenes video in a new window:
Saludo to our Spanish friends! In this bts video we see Barcelona photographer Pere Larregula shoot with some of the Mola range at the Spanish Llumm studios, courtesy of Innovofoto distribution. At the 3:00 minute mark he talks about his experience with Mola from the shoot. Some stunning results from a talented shooter! Even if you don’t understand Spanish, its great viewing to see how Pere goes about his shots. In Pere’s blog post from this test shoot, He mentions […]
spotted! We spot a mola 22″ demi used by super NY photographer Brad Trent as he lights up Terry Lundgren, CEO of Macy’s. What we love to see here is Brad’s ingenuity in finding and setting up Mr Lundgren in an unsual backdrop, a pleasant escape from the typical commercial stand-in-amongst-your-business shots that a lot of execs have. Here we see Brad use a big fill light to illuminate the scene and a gridded mola demi to provide the key […]
spotted! In this behind-the-scenes video we spot the Mola 43.5″ Mantti being used for the H&M Spring / Summer campaign from last year. The sets were simple yet highly effective and a great example of lighting up 2 models, Shalom Harlow and Eva Herzigova, with a Mantti. [youtube width=”640″ height=”510″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXhlDIkEr10[/youtube] and some stills from the campaign below;
Photographer John der Shilden recently shot an editorial for the 30th anniversary issue of Clin D’Oeil magazine. Styling for the shoot was by Judy McDonald, shot at S1 Studios in Toronto, Canada. The complete editorial was a 10 page spread, shot by John using the Profoto Pro-8 Air system through a Satin Silver 28″ Mola Setti with diffuser. Check out John’s website to see more of his amazing work: www.johnvanderschildenphotography.com click the images below to see them bigger.
Spotted! We spot a 33″ Mola Euro in use by Toronto photographer, Chris Nicholls shooting for the Flare Magazine’s Fantasy Shoot. This was one of Flare’s biggest productions for a shoot and no attention to detail was spared! Brilliant stuff! A behind-the-scenes video is below… and a final still from the shoot…
Spotted! Over on the TV series: She’s Got the Look, (a model competition for women over 35) we spot a 33″ Mola Euro in use! Below is a short video extract from Season 1, Episode 4… and the final stills… and some stills from the production of Season 2 showing some behind-the-scenes shots of the Mola in use.
Spotted! In the February 2009 issue of Canada’s Flare Magazine we spot a 43.5″ Mola Mantti in use! Photographed by the amazing John van der Schilden. Click the image below to view the behind-the-scenes video…
Spotted! We came across photographer Matthew Jordan Smith and His shoot with supermodel, Tyra Banks. a behind-the-scenes look of the above series – The 28″ Mola Setti acting as the main light and the octa as fill. … Fascinating! Check out the full post from Matthew’s blog here with more photos and behind-the-scenes.
Spotted! This time we see the 28″ Mola Setti used for the tv-series of Canada’s Next Top Model.This shoot was from Episode 2 of the 3rd cycle of the programme. One of the girl’s first shoots in the program. The models were photographed individually in a controlled environment and compositioned in for the below group shot. The shooting was done in studio at S1 Studios in Canada. and some closeups… further images are found at this gallery from CNTM website.