Showing posts with label Reema Khanna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reema Khanna. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Strictly Ballroom: Hong Kong supermodels Rosemary Vandenbroucke and Tanner S: Cover shoot: The View magazine

Photography: Olaf Mueller 
Art Direction: Ann Tsang 
Stylist: Reema Hair 
Makeup: Denise Toms 
Models: Taner S and Rosemary Vandenbroucke 

Producer: P. Ramakrishnan 
The View magazine


Thursday, 26 May 2011

Red, White and The Blues...



Photography: Douglas Pieterse
Art Director and Producer: P.Ramakrishnan
Stylist: Reema Khanna
Hair, make-up and tattoo art: Karen Yiu
Model: David O at Models International
Locatoin: Courtesy of Tree at Horizon Plaza, special thanks to Ms Anna M






Shoot for Kee magazine's special issue dedicated to Japan. Editor/Publisher Ann Tsang did an incredible issue and we - Reema, Douglas, David, karen, m'self - are so proud to be a part of it.

See earlier link, The Making of... Red, white and The Blues.


Sunday, 17 April 2011

Great Minds

Men's smart-casual gets a geek-chic makeover.

Photography Gabbard Studio
Production & Creative direction P.Ramakrishnan
Styling Reema Khanna
Hair and Make-up Karen Yiu
Model David O at Models International
Location Courtesy The Space, Cat Street Gallery, 210 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan




Trench coat, Burberry ($21,000)
Shirt, Hugo Boss Black ($2000)
Dark Grey Silk Tie by BOSS Black ($1000)
Trouser, Burberry ($5300)
Belt, Hugo Boss Black ($1050)
Glasses Alain Mikli ($8486)
Bag, Yves Saint Laurent ($17,500)
(not seen in pic -Shoes, Gram ($700))




Jacket, Gucci (15,000)
Linen shirt, Salvatore Ferragamo (TBC Cost)
Trousers, Burberry ($5,300)
Green and Taupe Horsebit Cashmere Print Cotton Carre' ($1,350)
Glasses, Alain Milki ($8,486)
(not in pic – Watch, Calvin Klein ($1,150) and Sandals, Burberry ($5,200)




T-shirt and Jacket, Salvatore Ferragamo ($23,900)
Trousers, Gucci ($5,300)
Belt, Gucci ($2,100)
Shoes, Tods ($3,500)
Watch, Void ($1,600)
Glasses, Alain Mikli ($3,588)




Cardigan, Valentino ($9,100)
Shirt, Shanghai Tang ($1,480)
Grey pants of striped Suit set by BOSS Black ($7450)
Shoes, Hugo Boss Black ($3,450)
Glasses, Alain Mikli ($3,354)
Watch, Calvin Klein ($1,800)





Jumper, Salvatore Ferragamo ($20,500)
Glasses, Alain Mikli ($8,486)
Watch, Calvin Klein ($1,150)





Top, Gucci ($6,200)
Grey pants (part of striped suit set) by BOSS Black – ($7,450)
Belt, Burberry ($4,500)
Briefcase, Bothos ($4,300)
Watch, Void ($1,400)
Glasses, Alain Mikli ($3,588)
(not seen in pic Shoes, Cipher $1,170)





Jacket, Burberry ($45,000)
Vest, Burberry ($2,900)
Trousers, Valentino ($5,500)
Shoes, Cipher ($1,170)
Sunglasses, Void ($600)
Bag, Tods ($21,700)



Published in Post magazine, p31
April 17, 2011


See earlier post The Making of...

Sunday, 6 March 2011

The Making Of a Post magazine Fashion Shoot: Lights, Camera, Reaction! Matters of the Art

Throwback to the first shoot for Post magazine's fashion pages. As the widely distributed weekend magazine that accompanies The South China Morning Post, there is no other English publication in Hong Kong to compete with their weekend edition distribution numbers. 

More nervous for Reema than myself, her first day back at work and as a stylist, after years of martial bliss and two kids ended up being painless and really fun - she says so herself!

Weeks of planning, endless emails, delivery fiascos, location snafus (thank God for... oh wait, atheist Kate, thank the cosmos for Kate Bryan at Cat Street Gallery/The Space!) and last minute cancellations, it's never as easy as aim, click, done.

BUT, with an able team, 'twas all good.

It was brilliant to work with the very cool, calm and collected photographer James Gabbard. He did my first ever cover at Sentinel when it was at its earliest stages. He did such an amazing job, his name topped a post-it on 'must work with again' list. But after the initial few months, the budgets at the old office kept shrinking with every issue, until all shoots were done at some undisclosed location with clothes with the brand-names on its sleeve, un-retouched images (and no, not in the cool retro-chic way, more of a 'we have no dollars or sense' sorta way). Ugh.

This is the only shoot I've ever worked on where I was a bit snappy, but we had a tight deadline (there were other events being held at the very busy gallery!) and being an over-caffeinated monkey, there was little time for pleasantries. Delivery guys dropping accessories to the neighbours, a dozen art students landing for a tour of the location of the shoot (pfft children!), model getting stuck in Hong Kong's ever-increasingly heinous traffic and to top it all, Karen Yiu wasn't there! Make-up artist and friend, she was multi-booked and wasn't on location which always makes me nervous. Apart from being one of the best in biz on the planet, she's a zen-like influence as she's done 90 per cent of ALL my shoots and knows the rhythm and flow of a shoot. Bless her socks, she did do hair and makeup at her studio and of course, it was perfection.

On the plus side, shoot ran smooth as butter once it kicked off, we finished earlier than expected, the final shots are phenomenal, the art and the sculptures at The Space (and Cat Street) just enhanced the overall look of the shoot - way beyond the mental brief I had on what this would/should/could look like.

Gabbard's dedication to getting the perfect shot was only met with David's single-minded focus on holding the position until he got the shot. The staff at the gallery are getting buckets of goodwill and positive thoughts ushered to them (if I had the dosh, I'd be sending 'em all flowers and champagne) as they were kind and helpful beyond belief.

Reem and I didn't fight or argue once (yeah we might be growing up at long last!), was far more organised than I am at a shoot, there were notes and images refs and entire looks laid out and looks tried on the night before on a test model and what not. It was also great to see how enthusiastic she was on the shoot 'cause at this stage, I'm sure I'm a little jaded. But I swear I can fake enthusiasm with the best of 'em,

Its about 'post' impressions after all.

Photography James Gabbard
Styling Reema Khanna
Art Direction P.Ramakrishnan
Hair and Make-up Karen Yiu
Model: David O at Models International
Location: The Space, Cat Street Gallery