Showing posts with label Defi Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Defi Life. Show all posts

Monday, 3 March 2014

Ces filles qui osent la vague . . .



Girls who dare to ride the waves... There are but a few girls in Mauritius who have made of surf, their passion, but for Defi Life magazine, Patrick Hilbert decided to dedicate an article to those girls who took up that demanding discipline. As surfers say, "no waves, no glory". So those girls have given everything they can afford to their passion and almost everyday, they are out checking the wind and the waves in Tamarin Bay, paddling out. And whether it is a bad day surfing, it's still better than a good day working, for the surfer out in the water is the one having the most fun tackling those waves, we can only dream of riding like Jay Moriarity in Chasing Mavericks (I hope you've seen the movie!).

For Defi Life magazine latest issue, I have had the chance to photograph 4 incredible girls - Anne-Sophie Paul, Aurelie Chateau, Eve Isambourg and Kristen Botha. My thanks go to Patrick & Lovela Hilbert and Michael Lam for their assistance during those shoots!

Here are some pictures from my various sessions with them (too bad we got no waves for them to ride the day of the shooting).








Kristen Botha & Anne Sophie Paul


Kristen Botha

Anne-Sophie Paul

 

Aurelie Chateau






Eve Isambourg











Eve Isambourg pour la photo couverture du magazine Defi Life





That's all for now !
I'm about to drop dead on my laptop after staying up all night to watch the Academy Awards!
So happy Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto and Cate Blanchett won. I was rooting for them all the way! 

Have a great week ahead !






Saturday, 1 March 2014

Saveurs Indo-Africaines




For the latest issue of Défi Life magazine, I was given the task of styling a model for the fashion section of the magazine. And the shop from which I had to choose clothing items and accessories was Global Desi. It's been a few months since that shop has been implanted in Bagatelle but I always walked pass by thinking it was typically Indian wear. Never have I been more wrong. Because up close, the style was vibrant and very ethnic. And I dived in the styling of that shoot with glee. I got to say the salesgirls there were really nice and helpful.

Choosing the model for the shoot was no easy thing, because from previous discussions over the assignment, it was expected that I carry out an "Indian" type shoot with the clothes from Global Desi, and an Indian-type girl was expected. But I went with Sandrine Hoffted, as I had recently worked with her and I knew she would excel at the job. That girl is fantastic, not only does she possess the height, a strong versatile face, and the most gorgeous skin I've ever seen, but she also possesses a great personality. At fittings, all went well and thanks to the big help of my friend and blogger Kelvin Suddason (his blog), we also managed to find and select the accessories that would match the 8 outfits we prepared at Global Desi. As for the accessories, you'll have no trouble guessing where we found them: Aldo, of course. And the shoes as well. It took us quite some time to be sure which would match what.

The shooting day came and we set out to Albion which I had selected for the dry-against-blue aspect of the land as I call it. It was December, it was hot and man, we were just bound to get a serious tan in that sun. I wish I had taken a picture of how we set up with our orange and black beach umbrella, our red beach chair, and the stacks of Aldo boxes and clothing items. It was quite a funny sight against the stunning sight of the Albion sea. I did the make up of Sandrine there while Kelvin sorted out the outfits which would start first. For his first stunt as assistant & stylist on a shoot, Kelvin did great and I'm just happy I had him to help me out.

Our day went by quickly, and from time to time, I would get excited over a bright idea we would have, or a great picture I would capture. No need to mention how we laughed (how I laughed because if you know my laugh, you know we were probably laughing because of how I laugh... If you've never heard me laugh, good for me!)

Here are a few pictures of the Behind-The-Scenes:






Cabri !
Oh and finally, you can see our beach umbrella in the background! The goats seem to have found something interesting among our stuffs!

The goat in the background is guarding our spot!

Now for the results of the shoot, here they are:
















I hope you've enjoyed this series from Defi Life magazine issue no. 3.
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