Style-conscious Australians everywhere were excited to welcome Scott Schuman, aka The Sartorialist, street fashion photographer and blogger extraordinaire, back to Australia this week for a lightening- quick round of book signings and street shoots in Sydney and Melbourne.
Across all printed and online media, everywhere you looked last weekend, there were news featuring the most popular of fashion bloggers. With these guys receiving an average of 225,000 unique visitors per day ..
Laura Hamilton make-up artist and hair stylist from Lisbon – From The Desk of Production Paradise
By Amy
Laura Hamilton began working as a make-up artist and hair stylist some 16 years ago, after training at the prestigious London College of Fashion and working on Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Phantom of the Opera’. She worked her way up to the position of make-up supervisor and later went on to work with Hollywood stars including Ewan McGregor (Star Wars), Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love), and Kristin Scott-Thomas (The English Patient), as well as many other films and TV programmes.
It was last February when Polaroid announced they would stop making the iconic film, that enthusiasts of the instant cameras all over the world, seem to have started a campaign to save the film from becoming extinct.
“I read in the New York Times this week that I am an ice queen, I am the sun king, I am an alien fleeing from District 9 and I am a dominatrix. So, I reckon that that makes me… a … lukewarm… royalty with a whip….er…from outer space! What d’you think?” – Anna Wintour at the David Letterman show.
With photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, David LaChapelle and Annie Leibowitz, Davide Calcinai’s editorial work has been featured in, and on the covers of, magazines such as Allure, Amica, Detour, Elle and Zink.
Nadira V Persaud is an international make-up artist with an impressive 15 years of beauty expertise. She has generated a high level of make-up and hair work with beauty and fashion editorials, TV, celebrity and advertising clients.
Designers have been dressing celebrities for as long as their existence. From Hubert de Givenchy ingeniously outfitting Audrey Hepburn to Armani finding the meaning of extra brand value with Richard Gere, designers have never been shy to exploit what linking fashion to Hollywood could bring them.
Gabo photos – Portraiture and Celebrity Photographer from Berlin – From The Desk of Prodution Paradise
By Amy
Gabo is famed as one of Germany’s leading celebrity, fashion and advertising photographers. She works throughout Europe creating soulful portraits of celebrities from the world of film, sport, rock ‘n’ roll, television and politics.




