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November 30, 2009

1920’s fashion shoot : power house at stave falls

Filed under fun stuff, personal • Written by Jason @ 2:33 am

Wanting to do something interesting for my birthday this year, I pulled together a gig with five local photographers, three gorgeous 1920’s style models, and a unique vintage industrial interior in Mission – the Power House at Stave Falls. It was a blast! There were a lot of images from the shoot, but for now here’s one image of each model as well as a closing group shot:

1920 fashion creative shoot mission revival arts studio powerhouse at stave falls

1920 fashion creative shoot mission revival arts studio powerhouse at stave falls

1920 fashion creative shoot mission revival arts studio powerhouse at stave falls

1920 fashion creative shoot mission revival arts studio powerhouse at stave falls

In above photo, clockwise, starting from left:
Kelsey (model), Chris (photographer), Lara (photographer), Mark + Elizabeth (photographers), Amber (model), Jenn (model), Mike (photographer), Me

Thanks to all who came and especially to Micaela (hair) and Danielle (makeup) – awesome styling!

6 Comments »

  1. gorgeous shots! love love love the colours and shapes

    Comment by sabrina — November 30, 2009 @ 2:49 am
  2. the third one is STUNNING.

    Comment by Karen M — November 30, 2009 @ 9:06 am
  3. I LOVE THEM! Great job Jason! I’m so glad I could come out and learn from the best! :)

    Comment by Michael Wachniak — November 30, 2009 @ 11:48 am
  4. Did you have to clear this with the Powerhouse? What was the process for doing that? I’ve thought before that it’s a fantastic location for environmental portraiture, and you’ve got quite the ensemble with you.

    Great idea, sweet results!

    Oh, and happy birthday! :-)

    Comment by brad — November 30, 2009 @ 12:30 pm
  5. cool images. can’t wait to see more!

    Comment by elizabeth kowal — November 30, 2009 @ 10:48 pm
  6. Brad – If you call the Powerhouse, they’ll answer all your questions on doing a shoot there. Because this was a creative shoot rather than a commercial one there weren’t many hoops to jump through.

    Comment by browns — December 2, 2009 @ 3:41 pm

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