CHRIS NAWROCKI.
PHONE +44 (0) 07789880307
EMAIL chrisnawrocki@hotmail.co.uk
WEBSITE www.byhooknorcrook.blogspot.com
Editorial Fashion Photography
Photography, Styling and Layout by Chris Nawrocki
Dark Was the Night Winter 2011 shoot inspired by current high end men’s street wear collations.
GRaduate brochure Graduate brochure for 2010 Fashion graduates.
Levi Strauss Levi Strauss lookbook promoting the “buy now, wear forever” campaign.
dark was the n i g h t
G R a d u at e broc h u r e
L e v i S t r a u s s
F a s h i o n videography
Videography , Styling and Post-production by Chris Nawrocki
Levis “buy now, Wear forver” A short film for the ad campaign “by now, wear forever” depicting the Levi Strauss brand.
Modisch magazine A short promotional film depicting the launch of Modisch Magazine.
TOPSHOP STUDENT SHOP Promotional film commissioned by Topshop for there 2010 student shop.
bob Dylan Visual recording of Bob Dylan.
of a photoshoot
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T o p s h o p student shop
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C o n c e p t Development
Concept, Design and layout by Chris Nawrocki
Levi Strauss A
creative re launch of current
Levi Strauss to re establish Levi’s foothold on the jeans market. This project could clothing at
poetically
provide
clients
with
guidance in areas such as concept development,
production, branding, project management, marketing and creative direction.
Backbone magazine A publication of innovative design. Backbone looks into modern men’s lifestyle and clothing.
L e v i S t r a u s s
Backbone m a g a z i n e
Editorial M a g a z i n e A r t i c l e s
Words and layout by Chris Nawrocki
DEAD FILM AN EXPLORATION INTO OVER EXPOSED FILM GIVING IT MORE MEANING.
BOB DYLAN WRITTEN UPON THE STYLE AND TIMES OF LEADING FASHION ROLE MODEL BOB DYLAN.
SURF LAND A ONE ON ONE INTERVIEW WITH THE PHOTOGRAPHER JONI STERNBACH
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Joni Sternbach is probably the only I have come across in the past five of six years that I can call in my eyes a genuine photographer. Joni sets the benchmark for portraits, although her images are only monograph the emotion captured within them is phenomenal. Join welcomes with open arms the difficulties brought with using old large format cameras along with the wet-plate process in inhospitable environments not meant for such equipment. Not only is Joni i n c r e d i b l y talented, she is also well accomplished Her work is part of many public collections including the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, CA and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Joni also won Criti-
cal Mass along with Peter Van Agtmael and has had her book “SurfLand” published. How the
long have you been in business of photography?
I have been taking/making pictures seriously since about 1975. I’ve worked in the field ever since; first at Soethby’s photographing and printing the catalogue art work and later as a professional B&W printer at Portogallo in NYC, printing for the likes of Mary Ellen Mark and Dennis Stock etc. How ing
did you go your first
about sellphotograph?
The first photograph I ever made money from was in school--and I won a prize with the Village Voice. The first photograph I ever sold I think was to the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France. The curator then had a small budget for up and commers, like myself and I was lucky to have some early work in their collection. What ed
you
initially into
interestphotography?
I began studying fine arts at the School of Visual Arts and photography was a required course. It didn’t take long to fall in love with the medium. What would you say is more important Good Knowledge/Good Equipment? I’d say it’s the marriage of the two. One does not work so well without the other.
SurfLand: 10.02.15 #3 Daniel Statement / 8” x 10” unique tintype. Rincon