Thursday, 12 January 2012

stylist: Nicola Ellis
hair & MUA: Aimee Fletcher
model: Emily Barker @ Superior

Lots of new photos soon! This week has been great so far, started my internship and it has been really really good.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Sunday Zine Review #07: Synchrodogs by Atem Books

When I went back home for spending Christmas in Spain I checked my mailbox and had this nice little book, Emma and María from Atem Books had sent it to me.

Synchrodogs are a photographers couple (Tania & Roman) from Ukraine, they have become pretty huge during 2011 and they were the cover of Girls on Film 03. If you haven't seen their work before then I would strongly recommend to check their site as I'm sure they won't stop doing things during this new year.

The book is a collection of their first works, Tania is the main subject in most of the images, where she can be found making the weirdest poses in non conventional locations. I love the selection of photographs and the graphic layout really adds to the aesthetics of Synchrodogs. If you got some money during this Christmas I suggest to invest it on the book as I'm sure they will sell out pretty soon!

Also check Atem Book's site for taking a look at more books and zines, the work that Emma and María are making with this independent publishing house is amazing!


Friday, 6 January 2012

Girls on Film 07


After almost two months here's the new issue of Girls on Film. As I always say everytime I post about it in this blog, thanks to everyone! This month I received so many submissions that I had to save some of the photos for the next issue! Keep them coming!

If you want to find out more about the zine head to the blog, where you'll find all the details about submissions and info on how to purchase a printed copy of Boys on Film 03. The printed version of this issue should be available in about a couple of weeks!

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Window sunset


I miss the views from my window in my room back in Spain, this past Christmas I saw the most amazing sunsets. Have loads of new photos and can't wait to publish them, there's this editorial which is set in a desert, well actually it isn't but it looks like one. And there are native american blankets and that kind of things I'm obsessed with.

Saturday, 31 December 2011


Not gonna talk a lot about this year but there have been, of course, good and bad things. I guess it's the same for everyone else reading this, all I can say is thank you to anyone that has been involved somehow in my photography projects, from my fashion editorials to Girls on Film.

I'm starting an internship next Wednesday but I hope I can still take as many photos as I have taken in the last couple of years. I already have some exciting projects and editorials that you will be able to see really soon during this new year.

Have a great night and best wishes for 2012.

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Sunday Zine Review #06: Catchin' Bodies by Ari Marcopoulos


Sorry about the lack of updates, have been quite busy this last couple of weeks, first travelling down to Liverpool for my graduation and after coming back home to Spain for Christmas. Sorry for the quality of these photos as well, left my digital camera in Edinburgh so had to use a phone.

This week's zine is
Catchin' Bodies by Ari Marcopoulos, which unfortunately is sold out. It was a special edition by publishers Printed Matter for an exhibition they did in MUSAC, which is a contemporary art museum in Leon, a town really close from where I'm from in Spain.

I was lucky to visit that exhibition a couple of years ago and got the zine for free. If you're familiar with Ari Marcopoulos' work, then you know what to expect: graffiti, skaters and street photos blend together to form a beautiful 32 pages black and white zine.

If you want to know more about Ari's work you can check the post I did for The Youthquake a couple of days ago.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Sunday Zine Review #05: Heterotopia by Jess Gough


Today's review is on Heterotopia, a self-published photo book by Jess Gough.

I got the book a few months ago, it was launched at the same time a solo exhibion with the same name took place. Heterotopia is a collection of travel images and experiences, the book starts with a urban environment and changes progressively into natural landscapes from different places around the world.

Apparently on Jess' site it says that it is sold out, but I think you can get a copy at the Fourteen-Nineteen shop if you are interested.