December 2011

I found some delightful T-rex and Triceratops cookie cutters at Lady Kitchener in Claremont last week. They were so cute that I had to make gingerbread immediately with them. I was having a pretty average day until the invasion of these wonderful dinosaur cookie cutters, after which my day improved drastically.

For the gingerbread, I used the CSR Gingerbread mummies recipe which turned out delicious, I would definitely use this recipe again.

Triceratops floating in a sea of stars

I wish I had a stegasaurus cookie cutter, stegasaurus is my favourite dinosaur with the plates along his spine and spiked tail. Still, I love all dinosaurs!

Beaters

The triceratops cookies here remind me of beached whales, awaiting their time in the oven. Whale cookie cutters are what I need next.

Dinos ready for the oven

Dinos all done!

*This was a scheduled update, I am not currently in Perth!

What have you been baking for Christmas? :)

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Gingerbread train! Choo choo

by Sab on December 21, 2011

In this gingerbread set from Coles, the gingerbread comes pre-baked and the icing comes in bags along with all the lollies needed to decorate it! It was 1am when I finished this little creation so you can see the standard of care one puts into piping at that time of evening ;)

There won’t be any more updates for a while, going on a little trip away over the break, so Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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Amazing editorial photographers in Perth

by Sab on December 18, 2011

Here’s a showcase of three photographers I have been admiring who do fashion / editorial work in Perth. We may have a smaller market for this kind of work in Perth (as compared with Melbourne or Sydney), but there’s definitely talent here in WA!

Caitlin Worthington
Caitlin’s photographs take you to another world with her dreamy, film-like post-processing. The relaxed, candid style of her work makes me feel as if I am a silent observer, peeking into a secret moment in time. Caitlin is part of All of the Above Creative, which are a group of extremely talented stylists, photographers and makeup artists in Perth. Have a look at her beautiful work below:

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Want to see more? Check out Caitlin‘s work here:

Meiji Nguyen
Meiji crafts arresting images that force you to stop and stare. His work is impeccably clean, with beautifully smooth-skinned models and an other-worldly, detached feeling to them. On his website, he says that he has “interest in design, fine art and film” and you can really tell; Meiji’s images have a strong design and composition which resonates with the eye aesthetically. Check it out:

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If you want to see behind-the-scenes footage and more photos from Meiji, have a look below:

Otilee
Otilee says on her MM profile: “I’m not so much interested in the ‘capturing’ of images so much as designing them”. Flipping through Otilee’s work, you can see how she has adapted her  edgy, unique and retro-alternative design signature to each project. The textures in Otilee’s work and creativity with props give her images an engaging complexity. The execution of her photographs is also fascinating; the use of shadows and coloured light stands out to me especially. Have a look:

Check out more of Otilee‘s work here:

Hope you liked this little list I put together! Let me know if there’s anyone you think I should check out, I love looking at work from Perth photographers especially.

What editorial / fashion photographers in Perth do you love?

 

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Moments underwater and on land

by Sab on December 15, 2011

Shot underwater for the first time and it was extremely challenging but really fun! I’ll reserve my comments for the proper writeup. Here’s something to look at, in the meantime:

Underwater bubbles

And then back to the beginning of the shoot…

Wigcut

Just to clear up any confusion, the orange hair in the photo above is from a different wig to the underwater red hair.

Hope you liked these, I enjoyed capturing what was going on around the more typical portrait shots :)

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Red velvet cupcakes

by Sab on December 14, 2011

I wanted this series of photos of red velvet cupcake batter to look a little like a blood-letting sacrificial ceremony ;) I tried to capture the blood-like consistency and texture of the red food colouring. These shots were all taken candidly at the last baking day whilst Alina was making the red velvet cupcakes.

Splatter

Splash of red

War of the worlds

Scrape the bowl

Red velvet cupcakes

Something about red velvet cupcake batter in the second picture reminds me of the red alien gunk in the War of the Worlds movie. Tasty, huh?

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Behind the scenes: Ranka shoot with Jill

by Sab on December 13, 2011

From reference pictures to reality
Jill sent me through some video of her character as well as a couple of stills which was really helpful in getting a feel for the character and deciding what sort of lighting choices would be appropriate. Here’s one of the reference images Jill sent me, a still from one of the Macross Frontier movies.

Taking reference material into account, I decided to use natural lighting  to give a soft look with the aid of a reflector. I figured that the large hat would probably shade Jill’s face in an undesirable way so the reflector would be especially important in bouncing light onto her face from the side or from below.

Location
I don’t know of any location in perth that has a field of flowers like the reference photo, however, there are a few locations with expanses of grass. I came up with the idea of buying fake white flowers, destemming them and sprinkling them around on the grass, as if Ranka were sitting in a real field of flowers. I knew this was a risk as fake flowers don’t always look good and I’m not confident that the final result is terribly convincing, but it was worth trying :)

Weather
There must always be a degree of flexibility with outdoor shoots; as we drove out toward our location, we noticed that dark clouds were gathering over the area. It’s always a good idea to have a backup plan with outdoor locations – either an indoor option or simply postponing to another date. We were lucky that it did not rain during our shoot, only some light sprinkle toward the end.

A blue sky dotted with white clouds would have fit better with the shoot concept, but the clouds provided beautifully diffused soft light so I was grateful for that. I wasn’t too keen to include the sky in any of my pictures though, see below:

Tip for grass when your model is wearing light coloured clothing: you can use spare bags for the model to sit on, this helps to mitigate the risk of grass staining.

Assistance
Teresa kindly offered to assist me on the shoot (thank you!!) and it was fantastic having someone there to help me. She had the fun job of holding the reflector and helping me fake sprinkle flowers on the ground. She also helped scout out the final location (with white roses) while I took pictures of Jill that did not require the reflector and contended with parents who wanted a picture of Jill with their 2 girls.

By the way, Jill made her dress in the day before the shoot, which is insane. That’s the kind of crazy productivity people have on an episode of Project Runway!

Credits

Shoot photos

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More from the Ranka photoshoot with JillTeresa and I. I wanted to try out some angles with Jill lying on the ground, I really like the results – they’re these ones are toward the end :)

And to finish, this one is my favourite:

Credits

Blog posts in this series

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Macross Frontier Cosplay: Ranka Lee, Part 1

by Sab on December 11, 2011

A few weeks back JillTeresa and I went out to do a shoot of Jill’s Ranka Lee cosplay, here are the results! Jill is the adorable Ranka Lee (from the anime Macross Frontier) and Teresa was my fantabulous photography assistant and scout. I love working in tiny little teams like this :3

Credits

Blog posts in this series

Stay tuned for more: upcoming is some behind the scenes chatter ;)

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Macarons on pink paper

by Sab on December 9, 2011

Dropped by La Galette de France in Nedlands again to get a couple macarons and took the opportunity for photographs before consumption. I have wanted to try out using coloured paper for a while and rustled up this pink piece from a drawer. I set it down next to a large window for photographs and my brother kindly helped hold it up at the back so the horizon would not be visible. I like the simplicity of the pink paper. It’s plain, but clean.

Two macarons I

I felt like I could not get close enough with my Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens, which has a minimum focusing distance of 45cm. I had to crop almost all of these pictures to get the macarons at the size I wanted. I suspect it’s time to look into acquiring an extension tube, which will allow a closer focusing distance with greater magnification.

Two Macarons II

My brother’s help was rewarded with pistachio macaron :D

I had the raspberry and chocolate one. It was so good, there was some soft, sugary raspberry inside as well as a rich chocolate cream.

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The last remnants of The Last Remnant shoot

by Sab on December 8, 2011

Here are the last lot of photographs from the series of three blog posts I’ve made with these The Last Remnant cosplay photos of Jen and Min. We shot against the sky for these, as it provided a clean backdrop and the clouds infused a nice, moody atmosphere.

Look into the sky

That’s all from me of Jen and Min, hope you liked them, I would like to shoot with them again sometime soon!!

Credits

Blog posts on this shoot

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