CONTENTS
REGULAR FEATURES
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Natalie Blom // Fashion Farm
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Table of Contents
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Charlotte Lin // Sunbleached
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Contributors & Team
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Bekha & Jess Lafrankie @ Ivy
Nine Design // Pretty Pastels PHOTOGRAPHY
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Trois
STORIES &
Jessica Donnellan // Cirque de
EDITORIALS
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Any Other Name
Sam Williamson //
Feather of Lead,
Natalie Purslow // A Rose By
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Gia An Nguyen // Her
Sick Health
PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURES
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Interview w. Maria Cristina
Bright Smoke, Cold Fire,
Amy Scheepers // Les
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Savino
Sarah Coles // A Day
with Holly
ART FEATURES
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Interview w. Sarah Nieman
Adam Rowney //
Aimee Taylor 046
Jennifer Crowder @
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Roberta Tocco //
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Teenage Dream
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CONTRIBUTORS & TEAM FRONT COVER Sam Williamson / PG. 002 Adam Rowney / PG. 004 Amy Scheepers
EDITOR EMILY TRAVER
FEATURED & INTERVIEWED PHOTOGRAPHERS 14th Frame Photography (Natalie Blom) of Perth, Australia // 14thframe.carbonmade.com / facebook.com/14thframephotography Adam Rowney of Cambridge, England // adamrowney.com / facebook.com/adamrowneyphotography Amy Scheepers of Port Elizabeth, South Africa // amyscheepers.withtank.com / facebook.com/amyscheepersphotography Charlotte Lin of Montreal, Canada // charlottelinphotos.carbonmade.com / facebook.com/charlottelinphotography Gia An Nguyen of San Francisco, CA, USA // giaan.viewbook.com Ivy Nine Designs (Bekha & Jess Lafrankie) of the Gold Coast, Australia // ivynine.com.au / ivyninedesigns.blogspot.com.au Jessica Donnellan of Long Island, NY, USA // jessicadonnellan.com Maria Cristina Savino of Toritto, Italy // macrisavino.wordpress.com Natalie Purslow of Perth, Australia // nataliepurslow.wix.com/photography / facebook.com/natalie.purslow.photography Roberta Tocco of Augusta, Italy // facebook.com/robertatoccophotography Sam Williamson of Edingburgh, Scotland // samwilliamsonphoto.co.uk / facebook.com/samwilliamsonphotographer Sarah Coles of Auckland, New Zealand // facebook.com/sarahcolesfashionphotography
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Stretch Photos (Jennifer Crowder) of San Antonio, TX, USA // stretchphotos.net
FEATURED & INTERVIEWED ARTISTS Sarah Nieman of Weare, NH, USA // sarah-nieman.com
MUA, HAIR, STYLING, CLOTHING DESIGN Carolyn Gorman, jewelry design for ‘Fashion Farm’ // kitandcaboodle.ning.com/profile/CarolynGorman Clare Mac, MUA for ‘Fashion Farm’ // claremacmakeupartist.com Leslie Sims @ Hairography, hair for ‘Fashion Farm’ // facebook.com/lsims1 Mia Jade, clothing design for ‘Fashion Farm’ // facebook.com/mia.jade.90 Mikailee Alton, styling for ‘Street Kids’ // mikaileealton.net Rebecca Di Lucia, styling & concept for ‘Fashion Farm’ // fashionedfox.blogspot.com Red Tiger, clothing design for ‘Fashion Farm’ // facebook.com/redtigerbrand She Seldom Blushes, clothing design for ‘Fashion Farm’ // sheseldomblushes.com.au
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FEATHER OF LEAD, BRIGHT SMOKE, COLD FIRE, SICK HEALTH PHOTOGRAPHY Sam Williamson OF Edingburgh, Scotland MODEL Victoria Middleton @ Model Team MUA Sarah Anne Mitchell STYLING Roisin Ferguson JEWELRY DESIGN Kelly McAllister SELECT CLOTHING DESIGN NLMdesign 007
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PHOTOGRAPHY Amy Scheepers OF Port Elizabeth, South Africa MODEL Laura Rose Ritchie MUA Jessie Crichton
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AIMEE TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Adam Rowney OF Cambridge, England MODEL Aimee Taylor MUA & HAIR Ashley Kay Gifford STYLING Lucinda Sinclair
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A DAY WITH HOLLY PHOTOGRAPHY Sarah Coles OF Auckland, New Zealand MODEL Holly @ Model Division London MUA Rebecca Rojas LOCATION London, England, UK
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featured artist
SARAH NIEMAN A traditional artist specialising in watercolour from Weare, NH, USA
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Watercolourist, photographer, and
GLACIER MAGAZINE:
current editor of Quiescent, Gla-
What is it about water-
cier sits down with Sarah Nieman
colour that you prefer
to discuss art, inspiration, and the
over other mediums?
perfect painting.
SARAH NIEMAN: I absolutely adore the move-
GLACIER MAGAZINE: Choose three
ment. The way it flows
words to describe your art.
on the paper is just so
SARAH NIEMAN: Colorful. Ab-
wonderful.
stract. Carefree. GLACIER MAGAZINE: GLACIER MAGAZINE: Is there a
On that note, what other
message or emotion that you try to
forms of art do you do?
convey with your paintings?
SARAH NIEMAN: I paint
SARAH NIEMAN: One thing I
with oils, and occasion-
always try to inspire in people is
ally acrylic though I
wonder. Other than that, it’s up to
do not prefer it. I love
the viewer to decide what they feel,
drawing with charcoal as
because I know what I think of my
well and graphite when I
own work is vastly different than
have to. And I take pho-
what the viewer sees.
tographs far too often. [cont’d...]
GLACIER MAGAZINE: In your opinion, what things make a great painting? SARAH NIEMAN: Emotion and drive. Even if only the artist can see it. 043
I basically try to do a
features is always one of the more difficult things to capture.
little bit of everything: painting, drawing, pho-
GLACIER MAGAZINE: What is your favourite piece? Why?
tographing, sculpting,
SARAH NIEMAN: I dont think I really have a favorite watercolor
designing, you
currently, but I think this one [see image on page 042]
I’m getting more into
“I know will be one of my favorites for a while because it was the what I first painting I did with my new watercolors when think of I got them, and I tend to remember my firsts more my own than any other. work is GLACIER MAGAZINE: Do you have any inspirations / vastly role models in art? different SARAH NIEMAN: I have several that I look up to. than what On a larger scale, I adore Sally Mann the viewer (photography) and Katharina Grosse (fine art). sees” They are both insanely creative and beautiful artists. On a
detailed portraits rather
smaller scale, one of my favorite photographers that will al-
than colorful, high
ways be ever inspiring is Lexi Mire, whose work I have been
contrast paintings, Im
following for a long while and she is such a wonderful person
so picky about making
and such a dear friend. ▲
name it.
GLACIER MAGAZINE: What is the most difficult thing to capture in a painting? SARAH NIEMAN: For me, its always so difficult to capture specific things. Especially as
something look exactly as it is because I know what the source looks like, though the viewer
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STREET KIDS PHOTOGRAPHY Jennifer Crowder @ Stretch Photos OF San Antonio, Texas, USA MODELS Dominique Babineaux & Eric Fontanez MUA Ashley Green HAIR Rosetta Adams STYLING Mikailee Alton PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANT Lance Crowder
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PHOTOGRAPHY Roberta Tocco OF Augusta, Italy MODEL Martina Adamo MUA Gaia Curatolo ASSISTANT Noemi La Porta
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PHOTOGRAPHY Natalie Blom @ 14th Frame OF Perth, Australia MODELS Michelle Lake & Ashlee Whitfield MUA Clare Mac HAIR Leslie Sims @ Hairography STYLING & CONCEPT Rebecca Di Lucia ClLOTHING DESIGN Red Tiger, She Seldom Blushes & Mia Jade JEWELRY DESIGN Design Carolyn Gorman
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featured photographer
MARIA CRISTINA SAVINO A film and digital photographer from Toritto, Italy
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Glacier catches up with Ma-
GLACIER MAGAZINE:
ness, and simplicity in my photography as
ria Cristina Savino, a still-life
Choose three words to de-
in my life. Vintage, because film photogra-
photographer hailing from
scribe your photography.
phy has a huge influence also in my digital
Toritto, Italy who specializes
MARIA CRISTINA: Classic,
photography. Sophisticated, because I’m
in film.
as I’m a big fan of simple-
proud when I take photos giving attention
to every detail, and it’s
GLACIER MAGAZINE: Is
a look to my whole work, I can say that
shown through my work, it
there a message or emotion
beauty in little, ordinary things is the mas-
makes me feel I’m doing a
that you try to convey with
sage I convey the most. But it depends on
good job.
your photographs?
what kind of photo I want to take.
MARIA CRISTINA: Having
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It happens that sometimes something in my life is particularly inspir-
I put first knowledge, skills
ing me, so I let it slip in my photos. I also love telling short stories with
and I combine them with
photography, or just give a small spot on my personal point of view on a
a touch of personal style,
person, a place or an object.
something that could not be imitated. Because I think
GLACIER MAGAZINE: In your opinion, what things make a great photo?
that what makes saturated
MARIA CRISTINA: Nothing gives more greatness to a photo than a
this market is not the huge
perfect combination of a well taken shoot, a wise use of technique, and
number of photographers
a good post-production. I think that a photo with one of these things not
itself, but the bad habit to
working together with the other, could seem not balanced, as it misses
do photography following
something to be a great photo.
trends, imitating one ore two famous photographers
GLACIER MAGAZINE: Much of your work is film. Why do you prefer it
of the moment, instead of
over digital?
developing a personal point
MARIA CRISTINA: I belong to the last generation of young photogra-
of view.
phers that used to have an analogic camera when were kids. So film is for me the very beginning of this passion. Actually I don’t prefer one of them, but I have to admit that film gives me more excitement then digital, that kind of feeling of keeping alive a kind of photography that is going to become extinct.
GLACIER MAGAZINE: There are many young photographers trying to make a living on their art. How do you get your work out there in such a saturated market?
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MARIA CRISTINA: I just try to be as more simple and effective as I can.
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SUNBLEACHED PHOTOGRAPHY Charlotte Lin OF Montreal, Canada MODELS Veronique & Claudia
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PHOTOGRAPHY Ivy Nine (Bekha & Jess Lafrankie) OF Gold Coast, Australia MODEL Parisse @ Vivien’s Model Management MUA & HAIR Kellie Mccallum
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CIRQUE DE TROIS PHOTOGRAPHY Jessica Donnellan OF Long Island, NY, USA MODELS Jillian Donnellan, Bridget McCormack & Tara McCormack
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A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME PHOTOGRAPHY Natalie Purslow OF Perth, Australia MODELS Charlotte Jones & Hayley Crispin MUA & HAIR Terri Mayers @ Bluerose Makeup Artistry HAIR ACCESSORY DESIGNER Carlia Harris @ Hell’s Housewife
“The editorial is loosely based on a brothers Grimm tale, Snow white and rose red, a tale of two sister whom are opposites of one another in nature but the same at heart. The fable itself inspired some of the pieces we chose to use in terms of garments for the girls in that some pieces are very contrasting whilst others are the same or similar. It also became the reason we sourced the location we did, to give the feel of something so incredibly beautiful and untouched something found only in stories. “ - Natalie Purslow, Story Photographer
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HER PHOTOGRAPHY Gia An Nguyen OF San Francisco, USA MODELS Annie Dai, Tina Chung, & Rosie Ou
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