On the morning of the shoot I got to college nice and early to set up. I used a lint roller on my dress and hung it up ready, I also had makeup inspiration images out for the makeup artist to see. I wasn’t sure if Marta would have a coral lipstick so I bought one on the way to college. When Lauren got to college I talked her through what I wanted as far as poses and facial expressions. She tried on the shoes which were difficult to zip up but they gave her the extra height I wanted. We went down to the photography studio, while we waited for Marta to arrive, and I introduced her to Gary who was setting up.

Marta arrived and she got started on Lauren first which I was pleased about as Gary’s area of the studio was ready and we were already behind on time. Once we were ready it took a while to get the lighting right so that the front of the dress showed up. We tried putting gels in front of the light too to give a pink/red glow, this looked great and gave the sixties feel we were going for. I liked experimenting with the circular props and creating boxy shapes with the poses.
The atmosphere in the photography studio is very different to our fashion studio, there is a lot more noise and movement which makes the pace of work seem unusually quicker. I enjoyed the busy feel of the room and how everybody jelled together and gave advice and opinions on each other’s work.
Lauren worked really well and had the confidence to be bold with poses we were asking her to do. It would have been a hard morning if she was shy or unsure but for her first time modeling she was great. Gary came up with lots of different shots which have given me a variety of photos to choose from to edit.
Model- Lauren Fairley
Dress- Heather Smith