Models: Kara Mae Noveda, Steffi Aberasturi & Radha Zabala
Photographer: Anne Lorraine Uy
Stylist: Eloise Daniot
Make-up artist: Noe Mae Villa-gee
Assistants: Jon Ong, Lawrence Cabilao & Homer Medici
Shot on location at the Selma residence, special thanks to Dino Selma.
Couture from the following collaborators: Topshop, Very Mary by Mary Ty Apares, Ciege Cagalawan, Neil Felipp by Neil San Pedro, Julius Louie de la Cruz.

Initially, we planned to shoot at a beach resort since this was the summer campaign after all. But after the final meeting, the location was finalized at the brand owner's friend's home.... Or was it a city.
I was a bit worried at first since I usually check out the location shoot before the actual shooting date, but I trusted the team and waited on the final day. And lo and behold, awesome team and awesome location. Everything we needed was there.
Eloise Daniot was a great stylist! She was so professional to the bone. There were sooo many clothes and accessories to complement the shoes of Mejia. I've been too lazy to take behind-the-scenes shots lately. Probably all the stress and rush I feel during the shoots this summer.. But thanks to Homer Medici for my BTS shots and for the video which will be linked at the end of this entry.
Like this 35mm film shot he took of me shooting Radha on the stones. That other photographer on the highest rock is Dino by the way, he did some shots too separately. He was a very good host! This part of the compound was called the Savanna because it was African inspired. While we were eating lunch here, Eloise spotted a bright colored lizard of an unusual size and exclaimed, "We really are in Africa!"
Our models for this shoot were all so talented.One thing I like about Mejia shoes are they are made so durable. You can really feel just by holding them that they are made of good materials, especially their pumps. The soles are cushioned and the heels are super sturdy. They do bespoke shoes too so if you have a particular shoe design in mind and you can't seem to find the right ones anywhere, you can contact them to make customized pairs just for you.
You can see their shoes at Metro Ayala Cebu or check out their FB page [here].Overall it was a good experience even though there were hard times. I learned a lot, about the commercial work and the strings with dealing with people. About scheduling and stress! I think I'm a bit more prepared to go out in the real world. I've realized that even though you can get dead tired from work, when it's your passion it will all still give you those good vibes. I feel so alive when I am conceptualizing and shooting!
If you're curious about how I am during shoots, you can watch the video [here]. Props to Homer for editing and the patience of taking all the BTS goodies.
On another note, I'm pleased to share this fund raising video made by none other than Chris Collins from the Nonsense Society. I'm really glad to be part of this awesome worldwide artist community.





ah wow, beautiful place, beautiful clothes, beautiful shoes, beautiful people!! so much beauty in this post! I cannot wait to read more about your experiences as a photographer, it sounds so exciting!
ReplyDeletethese shots are gorgeous! :) i'm dying of jealousy!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture... They're so beautiful..Keep it up Anne.
ReplyDeleteSaving Capulet, thank you! I'm really excited too. :D
ReplyDeleteLBSfashion, thank you! The shoes are really pretty and easy to photograph.
Jomar Lipon, thank you! :)
is that car yours? :)
ReplyDeleteNope :)
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