Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Credit where its due!

Credits for the (RED) photograph collection are as follows:

Colour Richard Munslow
Hair Emily Deasey
Photography Kent Mathews
Make up Anna Scott
Stylist&
Assistant Casey Donne

For enquiries concerning this collection please address to Alastair J Gourley @ Pickle Public Relations
picklepr@mac.com

Now that this blog is live, it will be updated regularly on the progress of the collection and future assignments surrounding the photograph collection.

Richard Munslow presents (RED) Part 2



(RED) Dawn
Vibrant hues of copper flourish through the hair to add radiance and light. (RED) Dawn an asymmetric fringe with clean sharpe edges. Tonal changes excentuate and create a focal area that blends seamlessly within.

(RED) Light
Lighter and brighter strands of red glow against a dark silhouette. (RED) Light full fringed and balanced with sleek sharp length. The fringe is the focal area allowing the rest of the hair to frame it.

Richard Munslow presesnt (RED) Part 1



(RED)

Inspired by (product) Red whose mission is to help raise awareness & support to the people living in Africa with HIV & Aids. (RED) is a simple yet powerful collection of bold colour using a palete of many colours but always ensuring there is some (RED) somewhere somehow in every one. Soft, wearable & feminine styles give some everyday glamour to each of the models.

(RED) Blush
Soft subtle hues of pink, violet and beige, entwined together to give a soft feminine look. (Red) Blush, a soft outline and interior. The colour infuses however the hair is worn to give reflects of the palest tones.

(RED) Alert
Never failing to catch the light rich vibrant reds will always shine. (RED) Alert style has a rounded baseline and smooth interior that follows the shape of the head. The sine line pickls up on this an adds drama.

Monday, July 30, 2007

FACT

Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa has just over 10% of the world’s population, but is home to more than 60% of all people living with HIV—25.8 million.

In 2005, an estimated 3.2 million people in the region became newly infected, while 2.4 million adults and children died of AIDS.

Ref UNAids.org

More from the shoot day!






Its not all about perfect pictures as you've seen in the blog already, there is lots of hard work and of course, lots of colouring to make the collection pictures both perfect and unique.