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Alex Fury
Alex Fury
United Kingdom

Natalia V is working that Fendi something rotten in our final shot of the day (here somewhat blurily captured not only in real life, but also via one of our streaming cameras). Again, these poses are more potential candidates for prime position on the cover of British Vogue's February 2010 issue - but you'll have to wait until next year to find out exactly which one will finally be chosen. Our Fashion Revolution live stream has now finished, but we have more shoots lined up throughout November and December - including shoots with Jason Evans, supermodel Raquel Zimmermann and Nick Knight's own twenty-day 'residency' throughout December. Stay tuned for more!

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Hi there.Just wanted to say a big THANKYOU to Nick and team, and of coarse Natalia (my god is she stunning!), for the great two-day shoot. The live coverage was great, with excellent multi angles, and nice twittering, though Id always like more monitor coverage to see whats actually been shot...but thats just me being greedy I guess.
So, many thanks to everyone for brightening up a couple of rainy days! Are we going to see the Lady Ga Ga shoot?? Perleeze! Always an admirer. Richard

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom
In reply to Richard Wright:

Hello Richard,
Yes she is stunning and hard working too.
I think we are getting there.The live broadcast like any other form of communication has to be learnt and there is always room for improvement.We tried out a new way of streaming the shoot on the Vogue sittings and I think it was much better,sadly also much more expensive.
I am with Lady Gaga tomorrow and i will see what can be revealed at this stage, probably not as much as for other projects, but I am talking to her about an interactive audience participation project, but lets see how it goes.I will keep you posted.
Best wishes,
Nick

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Thomas H. Opitz
Thomas H. Opitz
Germany

Nick,

I had the chance of watching this shot live at Somerset House, and it was amazing how much energy transpired even through a semi-transparent mirror... It was really an experience, and a very educative one as well. BTW, it would even have been better if the audience could hear what is going on in the studio.

Thanks a lot, and looking forward to the next opportunity to watch you at work - Thomas

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom
In reply to Thomas H. Opitz:

Hello Thomas H.Optiz,
I am very pleased you enjoyed the expierence, so did I.
I have been talking about putting speakers to broadcast the sound outside the studio space, like most things it just comes down to money.
There are some great shoots planned into the live studio space with amazing image makers and film makers, and I am currently planning the 100 portraits project.That should be shooting every day from the 1st of December to the 22nd of December! .I was going to say I hope to see you there, but from the inside of the live studio space the two way mirrors mean all we can see is our own reflections, although some ingenious people were holding there blackberries flat against the mirror and passing on their thoughts that way.
best wishes,
Nick

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Speaking of mirrors, we had great fun doing a spontaneous photo shoot in the exhibition's entrance hall: flickr.com/photos/21872500@N07/4026421031/
The two-way mirrors for the live shoot were a bit of a bummer though. I don't know why I expected to be actually let into the studio on a Vogue cover shoot - lots of money and precious time at stake, I suppose, and it was actually pretty minimal and sedate in comparisson to the stuff on show at the exhibition. What I did gain from the experience was seeing your focused interaction with Natalia, framed by the pentagon of the flash rig, which combined with her ability to switch on that energy that channels something beyond the person to create something iconic. A bit like peeking into the inner sanctum of a contemporary religion. Pretty cool.

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mundaka
mundaka
United Kingdom
In reply to Dan Farberoff:

HI Nick.

Just to say, thank you for letting me see through the looking glass and the opportunity to shoot you and Natalia during the live shoot. She is a fantastic model with a sweet, natural generous nature and your concepts. lighting were sublime. I appreciate what you are doing breaking the bounds with your open approach to fashion image making. Your collaborations often interest me. I have some really lovely images taken during the session and would like to send them to you. Where shall I e-mail them to?

Many thanks

Gabriel www.gabrielcorcuerazubillaga.com

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom
In reply to mundaka:

Hello mundaka,
Thanks for your comments and I would love to see the images you took.My email is nick@showstudio.com.
best wishes,
Nick

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Thomas H. Opitz
Thomas H. Opitz
Germany

Maybe it's a really dumb question, Nick - but: A mere technicality: I noticed that your model was moving back and forth quite a bit - and quite quickly. As the camera was mounted on the tripod - how did you keep her in focus? Constantly refocussing? Or just a lot of depth of field?

Regards
Thomas

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nick knight
nick knight
United Kingdom
In reply to Thomas H. Opitz:

Hello Thomas H. Opitz,
no, not a dumb question, but a dull answer; constantly refocussing and having my lovely digital capturist Joe whispering in my ear "a little soft " when ever she strayed too far.
regards,
Nick

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