Anne Messed Up Fashion
During her last visit to Melbourne, Anne spent a few days in the studio for a couple of play days. She had ideas to do some shoots using different materials to get different textures in the photos. While she is still an art nude model, Peter wanted to get more of a high fashion feel into the photos. We hope you enjoy this behind the scenes.
14 comments on “Anne Messed Up Fashion”
Very adventurous! Anne seems wiling to try anything – great model!
Anne is an amazing model
Wow!! Awesome imagination lighting and awesome posing by the model well done well done
luv, luv, luv.
Anne is great at modeling !! and seems relaxed during the shoot, great jobs!!
Yes Anne is awesome 🙂
Hi Peter,
Thank you for sharing this post. I really appreciate your creative process and how you interact with models, especially Anne. She is an amazing and inspirational model who is always willing to explore your creative mindset. Although I was uncertain about where you were headed with the gun, it all came together quite nicely in the end. I loved it! Looking forward to seeing more content like this
Thanks so much Sean, Anne is awesome to work with for creative shoots like this
Brings back the memory of your: Shay Bad Habits; at T= 16:45
Amazing shoot again Peter Anne is such a brilliant model and knows her craft so well I agree the falling images def are the best of the first segment of the shoot
I wasn’t surprised that you introduced the gun in the 2nd shoot I love your work of creating emotive images and once again it is thought provoking
bravo mate
cheers
T
Thank you, sometimes I cant help introducing something left of centre
The statue shots are fantastic…
I always thought the YouTube posts were good but this is a totally different level…
Best choice I have made for ages
Thanks youtube are only short and censored videos
We should all have ‘Anne’s’ at our photographic disposal. She always shoots well. Really liked the concept of the orange draped and desaturated. Neat. But… As soon as the gun came out and how it was to be incorporated, I stopped the video and will never know how it ends or the resulting imagery. Nothing wrong with guns. I have a few and have used them in my photography but depictions of self harm (to include smoking)? A hard NO for me. I won’t ‘slam’ you for anything you’ve shot or will shoot. It’s YOUR art and not anyone else’s. I respect your decisions but not necessarily their outcomes. I almost never comment. I don’t see the point in it. But I was ‘triggered’ (no pun intended) and it sent my fingers to keyboard. Best of fortune to you and yours.