Ladies and Gentlemen,
This post undoubtedly marks my most exciting, adventurous, most exhilarating production up do date. As some of you might have heard about or seen images posted on my Facebook page or on Miss Aniela page - the images from the official Nikon campaign that I styled:
Two elaborate campaigns advertising Nikon's brand new D810 camera was produced and shot by UK prodigy, Miss Aniela, who I’ve had the pleasure of working together on numerous occasions before. Both photoshoots were styled by me. In the UK we had two extremely complex productions, all within one week. Part one was shot inside a massive pool in a specially constructed fully furnished room, half-submerged under water, depicting an eighteenth century noblewoman falling asleep while reading some naval fiction, haunted by the characters from the story: the mermaid and the ten-foot octopus tentacle emerging from the foaming ocean water:
The second set was shot inside a massive 34-room, seventeen-century castle, at the sublime Aynhoe Park, about two hours away from London. In the castle filled with unique taxidermy we had a live zebra, a live flamingo and a live vulture on the set. The concept for that shoot was, what we called “The White Witch Awakening”, where the model playing the White Witch was bringing enchanted animals back to life. I created the leather/paper dress exclusively for the Nikon shoot with Miss Aniela. The hat was exclusively created by the one and only Anya Caliendo Haute Mode atelier.
Ads from our Nikon campaign are already starting to appear in major cities all over the world like this massive billboard in Hong Kong MTR station:
By the contract all the final images were supposed to be free of Photoshop or any other digital enhancements. Miss Aniela could only use the settings within the camera. One truly realizes the scale and the enormity of these productions once seeing the released images with all the wild animals, the models, the water…
Stay tuned for the PART 2 post coming shortly, where I will share the exclusive, never-released-before images from that magical Nikon shoot.
Make sure to watch the masterpiece of the marvelous behind-the-scenes video below:
This post undoubtedly marks my most exciting, adventurous, most exhilarating production up do date. As some of you might have heard about or seen images posted on my Facebook page or on Miss Aniela page - the images from the official Nikon campaign that I styled:
Styling and dress design: Leonid Gurevich / Photography & production: Miss Aniela using NIKON D810 with 35mm f1.4 NO PHOTOSHOP / Model: Mimy Ellis / Hair: Tati Zarubova / Makeup: Elbie Van Eeden / Hat: Anya Caliendo |
Styling and dress design: Leonid Gurevich / Photography & production: Miss Aniela using NIKON D810 with 35mm f1.4 NO PHOTOSHOP / Models: Eleanor Cooper & Gesche Thoennes / Hair: Tati Zarubova / Makeup: Elbie Van Eeden / Mermaid tail: Mertailor by Eric Ducharme |
The second set was shot inside a massive 34-room, seventeen-century castle, at the sublime Aynhoe Park, about two hours away from London. In the castle filled with unique taxidermy we had a live zebra, a live flamingo and a live vulture on the set. The concept for that shoot was, what we called “The White Witch Awakening”, where the model playing the White Witch was bringing enchanted animals back to life. I created the leather/paper dress exclusively for the Nikon shoot with Miss Aniela. The hat was exclusively created by the one and only Anya Caliendo Haute Mode atelier.
Ads from our Nikon campaign are already starting to appear in major cities all over the world like this massive billboard in Hong Kong MTR station:
By the contract all the final images were supposed to be free of Photoshop or any other digital enhancements. Miss Aniela could only use the settings within the camera. One truly realizes the scale and the enormity of these productions once seeing the released images with all the wild animals, the models, the water…
Stay tuned for the PART 2 post coming shortly, where I will share the exclusive, never-released-before images from that magical Nikon shoot.
Make sure to watch the masterpiece of the marvelous behind-the-scenes video below:
LEONID GUREVICH
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