Hi...I dont know if this blog gets read by the team as no-one else seems to be posting...!? However Im going to post a couple more comments and perhaps they may be answered...?
I really didnt know until listening to Nicks interview that all the images will be in black and white...! I'd be interested to know why and when that was decided, as surely the era being referenced was full of colour? I guess that choice decided the fairly monochromatic clothes being used (please correct me if Im wrong).
I'd like to ask, from a technical point of view, why Nick is shooting digitally? I realise its an editorial shoot, so I guess not funded, so is that why Nick isnt using some of his rare discontinued stash of 809 Polaroid?? It seems the whole shoot process changes with digital shoots, everyone grouping around a monitor mid shoot to see if you have the shot(s) yet... surely with film, and polaroids, you wouldnt collaberate as much during the shoot with everyone, nor shoot as much as you have with digital? It seems that the shoot process is perhaps more loose, more...something? Im not sure what Im asking but it feels different to a film shoot, Id love to hear Nicks views on the two different ways of shooting (Im not really bothered which is better visually, each has its merits, but what changes when using either medium on a shoot?)
Its also obvious to me how important not only the team is, but also the choice of model, as Lily is truly exceptional and Im sure that Nick would agree that Lily is making the shoot run very smoothly with her professionalism, she doesnt need much direction and gives Nick new pose after pose,really thinking about what can be done with each garment, great! just thought Id mention that.
Well, if there's anyone else out there who is spending all three days glued to their monitor Id like some feedback, preferable from a member of the team, though I know you are all busy busy...
Thanks to Nick, as usual, for sharing his much loved work with all of his admirers. Great!