Sunday 8 September 2013

August

Brazil.
I was extremely fortunate to be able to do 2 shoots in Brazil recently. The first with an amazing team in the beautiful old town of PirenĂ³polis. Turned out to be an incredibly special day which I will always remember. 

Gorgeous 14 yr old model Keyla in the river ...once she had been carefully arranged, one of my eagle eyed assistants noticed that the rock was patchy from the water we had put in Keyla's hair so we had to drench the whole rock with water to make it even! 



The very beautiful old town of PirenĂ³polis, Brazil

Arranging model Lais' amazing hair

The final shot


Life in Perinopolis - normal to them, amazing to me.
They seemed to understand my Portuguese...!
The amazing designers - snapping the action.

These ladies were pretty much everywhere, in peoples houses and shop windows.






My team! Thanks to all of you.


Photography A P Wilding
Styling Urbano Junior/Armando Peixoto
Hair/Make up Armando Peixoto
1st Assistant Raphaela Boghi
2nd Assistant Mendel Cortizo
 Models Lais, Keyla, Milena, Alexandre and Bruno
Clothes by Urbano Junior and Armando Peixoto

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My second shoot was kids fashion, with gorgeous little model, Camila. We shot in an equally pretty location - the old town of Goias.



This shot was unbelievably lucky - I saw this old man selling ice creams and asked his permission in my broken Portuguese if I could take his photo.  Then Camila and her mum came back from finding a restaurant for lunch and she sat down next to him and started chatting so the opportunity was too good to miss! Camila is 5 and incredibly inquisitive so she didn't need direction to pick up the ice cream cart lid! Perfect!

She tried to climb around that wall for some time before she looked up and gave me a proud smile!

An amazing child-height phone box!

Having fun.

Below....there are many ways to say no more photos...

"I will not wear this hat."


"You cant see me..."



In a beautiful old town even a man up a ladder can look interesting...

"I will still not wear this hat."



Market life...




The restaurant kitchen, where our amazing lunch was cooked...the food in small villages runs out quickly so you have to get to a restaurant by 12 really, or go hungry...

Another lady watching us...

Camila taking a break in the restaurant.

Camila and me at work with the most amazing back-drop

A home made diving board on the river... stronger than it looks!


Thanks to Susley Lima and of course, Camila, for making this happen. Thanks also to my husband, Marcos, for being the most patient assistant and reflector holder!