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Issue Three ----------------------------Film Magic Mike Review Have you seen it? And why did you go? Be honest. Katy Perry’s honest documentary showing the real part of herself. -----------------------------Cover Girl Cherrelle Jefferson talks about her first single being released. -----------------------------Art We talk about inspirations with artist Elaine Marget ----------------------------Book 50 Shades Summary -----------------------------


Issue Three ----------------------------Lifestyle I took my fish to the vets. A funny story everyone must read ------------------------------Model We talk with Australian model Monica Fruzynski during our Brick Lane shoot. ------------------------------Photography An eclectic mix of fashion photography from across the World. ------------------------------Beauty Bobbie Ross shows you how to get the Cherrelle Jefferson cover star look! -------------------------------


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For those who don’t know who Elaine Margret is, give us an introduction to yourself and your art. I am a soon to be 20-year-old Filipina artist who studied Design and Communication at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. My works are varied; I do different kinds of art using a wide range of media such as pencils, charcoal, pen, pastels, paints, digital, mixed media and even 3D. However, I usually enjoy making portraits and I like to make them look as realistic as possible.

What made you get into art? I have always loved drawing and generally making artsy stuff since I was about 5 years old. That interest eventually led me to pursue art and go to an arts college to better hone the skills and also to be able to do what I love for a living.

Where do you feel most inspired? I feel most inspired when I see other artists’ work involving Realism art, how a human hand could replicate such detailed subjects and make them look as realistic. I had only dreamed of being able to do the same, and through these Realism artists’ works, I am encouraged to practice drawing until I am able to make realistic portraits as well. I am still constantly improving myself and have yet to find my distinctive style. Also, it inspires me when I see people appreciate the works that I’ve done. It encourages me to make more art and share my talents. What do you enjoy most about creating your art? What I enjoy most is the sense of achievement when I have finished an artwork, besides the process of making the artwork itself as I





discover new things and improve along the way. I also enjoy sharing my work with the world, especially when people get inspired to make their own art because of it! What does the future hold for you? Since I love reading fantasy/fiction books, I am aspiring to be a professional Illustrator for books of that genre targeted to either children or teenagers. Any other shout outs? I’d like to thank all the people who are so supportive of me and of my work, and I thank Image34 for giving me an opportunity to reach out and share my talents with more people!



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For anyone who doesn’t know who Cherrelle Jefferson is gives us an introduction to yourself. Hey! I am an up and coming young singer songwriter from Surrey. You recently filmed your first music video. What was that like? The whole day was amazing! I really enjoyed myself on set! I had a great team working with me which made the day run smoothly and the atmosphere on set was relaxed and enjoyable! There isn't anything I would of changed, and I am very happy with the outcome! How did you come about writing your new single “Girlfriend”? I have recently been working along side a very talented composer and musician Dominic Sewell who I got in

touch with a few months back and just said 'hey, lets do some recording and writing when we're both free' and it went from there! I approached him with the idea of a 'reply' to Justin Biebers "Boyfriend" track, however after playing around with different lyrics and melody we moved away from our initial idea and made the track more independent. You have had over 10,000 views already! How does that make you feel? I know! I am so pleased, I've had so many lovely responses about the song and the video, so I'm very grateful for people who have taken the time to watch it! It makes me very happy and it helps me get excited to now work on my next projects! You premiered the video on YouTube How do you



deal with people who leave negative comments? Good question! Honestly, I just have to rise above it! Every artist receives mixed reviews, so if I was to let every small comment bother me I wouldn't be moving forward. Most comments don't relate to my actual singing either so I am very grateful for all the positive feedback which over rules any other comments. You have an amazing voice which we know from your Image 34 Acoustic Session. Is it hard knowing people judge you without even knowing you? That is probably the hardest thing about it all, I believe people always start off by automatically stereotyping me. I want people to recognise me purely for my music. I am so passionate and determined and I know people are starting to understand that and believe in me too.

I thank these people. What made you get into music? Singing is something I've been passionate about from a young age. I attended a local stage school, and from there I realised it was something I wanted to persue as a career. I moved into secondary school and was classically trained in both individual singing lessons and group choirs. I also began playing the flute, piano and have now starting to teach myself acoustic guitar. I also took theory grades to increase my musical knowledge to help my composing skills. After singing classical repertoire for over five years, I decided to move genre to musical theatre. After taking performing arts at A-Level, I then developed my skills further and last year began





University studying for a BA honors in Musical Theatre. Only a few months ago did I decide to put any songs on Youtube, and start promoting myself as a singer and songwriter. Who inspires you? I've never really thought of a certain person that inspires me. However whenever I watch a show or performance of an artist I often end up getting emotional just watching it as those people have followed their dream much like what I intend to do. It just reminds me of what I want to achieve and how I know nothing is going to stop me. Who would your favourite collaboration be with? Well MJ would have been unreal!! Such a rare talent, I have a lot of respect for both his music, and his professional way in which he worked.

I am also a huge fan of Soul artists so someone like Aretha Franklin or Diana Ross would be un real! Haha, one day! How involved do you like to get with regards to writing songs and the artwork for it? Well as you know yourself, I defiantly love to get involved as much as I can in whatever it is I do! I think this is extremely important, communication is a must! It gets things done quicker and better! I'll always voice my ideas and opinions and of course respect others. I love working with a great team who listens to all comments, and results in creating fantastic out comes! In terms of song writing, I have recently been sent original songs by local song writers which is great! Looking over other peoples material, they allow me to put my own touch on the song including changing lyrics and melody.





When writing my own songs I tend to note down all my ideas, or even record small clips into my phone, so that I can come back to them and start developing something. Taking my new song Girlfriend as an example, I liked to be involved in both the production and post production phases. Where would you like to see yourself this time next year? Well, I may or may not have finished university, depending on whether I decide to stay an extra year! However regarding my personal music achievements, I am determined to have my 5 track EP out, and on iTunes, as well as videos to follow. I will continue to be uploading my own videos, and promoting myself as much as possible. In terms of gigging, I will be continuing to travel for gigs, and performing more of my own original material with a fully committed band and management.

Do you have any more music in the works? I am currently very busy, working on a new original track, which I am very excited about! I am also working closely with a ' help our soldiers' charity writing a song about our 'Forgotten Heroes'. As well as this I am hoping to release a 5 track EP based on Acoustic, Live lounge covers, followed by a 5 track EP of all original material! So busy, busy!

Any last shout-outs? I just want to say a massive thank you to my team for helping me with so many different things, such as recordings, videos and promotional work. With out you guys I wouldn't of been able to do half my achievements in the last few months. Thanks again to my online fans too, your comments and support makes my work extremely worth while and finally a big thank



you to my family for pushing me to follow a dream I'll never give up on you guys I wouldn't of been able to do half my achievements in the last few months. Thanks again to my online fans too, your comments and support makes my work extremely worth while, and finally a big thank you to my family for pushing me to follow a dream I'll never give up on. -------------------------To view our acoustic session of her first single “Girlfriend” and then her cover of Stooshe’s “Black Heart. To view Cherrelle’s first music video “Girlfriend” and to hear the song click here.



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I Took My Goldfish To The Vets By Michael Sweeney

I was never allowed any pets growing up. The only exception were Sea Monkeys... but do they really count? I always loved pets and got on so well with any that I met. My parents grew up with cats and dogs in their home yet I wasn’t allowed one in our house. So one day I thought, you know what I am going to buy myself? Some fish! So I got a starter kit which included a tank with a few plants in it and I set it all up. I went down and got myself some fish to go inside before anyone could say no. Once she saw them my Mum and Dad loved them and they didn’t really care that I got them. I called one Bubble as all he loves to do is chase any bubble he finds. The other Babs after my love for the chicken named Babs in

Chicken Run. They were nice, relaxing and fun to watch. Right?...Wrong. These fish have been the most stressful things I have ever brought. Cleaning them out is fine, that’s no problem at all. But on my birthday I come home to find one of the fish in distress. It appeared to be that Babs was trying to spit something out of her mouth. So in a panic I rung the brilliant fish shop where I got them from. They were very helpful and said it was probably a pebble. All I had to do was catch the fish and get it out with tweezers. So I looked and looked but was unable to find this pebble which was supposedly lodged in her mouth. However as time passed I watched my fish get more and more distressed. So I phoned the fish shop


the fish and prepared myself to have a look at it. However every time I went to grab it the fish would wriggle away and eventually I couldn’t bring myself to force it still. “Hello it’s me with the fish and the pebble again” “All fixed” “No I can’t do it” “Be a man” “I CAN’T!!” “Okay bring it in with the tweezers” So I put my fish in a large tub of water and then put it inside another tub just for safe measures. I then got in my car and drove 15 minutes to the pet shop where on arrival the lady takes the fish out into the back room and is gone for some time. When she comes back she tells me she thinks the pebble has gone too far into her mouth and that there is no way of getting it out. She told me that as a result of this it would sadly starve to

death. Taking my fish home I thought there must be something I can do. Then I passed the vets! I pulled in and parked up. Luckily there was no one in the vets so I walked up to the desk. “Hello how can I help?” Asks a very polite lady. “I was just wondering if you could help my fish?” She looks at me rather confused but I just smiled back as if it was a normal question to ask. “I have never seen one but I will ask someone” She went off out the back and returned with the Head Vet. He told me that they sadly don’t deal with fish but there was a vets 30 minutes away that did. I take the slip of paper with the number on and go home.

At this point my Mum has arrived home and flings open the front door. “What's happened?” She sees me holding the tub and asks “Is


she dead?” “No but she will be” I say. I then explain everything to her as we put the fish back into the tub. This was much to the delight of Bubble who has clearly missed his Babs and began swimming around happily in circles oblivious to Babs’ distress. After a few minutes my Mum decides we can’t just leave Babs die. So we call the vets. “Hello I have a fish with a pebble trapped too far down to get with tweezers” Bubble & Babs in there favourite “Okay what’s the name?” spot. “Michael “ “Michael the fish?” “Oh no sorry Michael is my name. The fish is called... Babs” “Okay Babs the fish. We can see you in 40 minutes time. It’s our last slot of the day”. “Okay how much will that cost?” “£20 to see it.” Telling my Mum this she said we should give it one last go getting it out ourselves.


say “we” but it was actually my Mum.. I get the tweezers and gently manoeuvre them into her mouth, but after about two seconds I had to stop. “Mum I can’t!” “Okay I will call back in a bit” I replied but I knew there was no way we could pay £20 just for a fish.“Okay let’s take it to the vets” she replies. “Really?” So I phone back and say we will come but warn him that in rush hour traffic we may be late. She says they will stay open until we arrive. We end up at the vets a good 10 minutes late but luckily the are other people waiting too. There is a rabbit, two dogs and a cat. My Mum and I walk in holding the tub in my hands, much to the bemusement of the others waiting. The receptionist looks up and says “Babs the fish?” We nod and as we take a seat everyone in the

vets looks at us like we are crazy. But Mum and I sit down with our heads help high. We are called pretty quickly and we head through straight away. We explain everything to the vet and he nods and says he will take a look. Unfortunately for Babs the vets Goggles with a torch on the end stopped working. So he puts on the microscope goggles and balances the torch on his elbow so it looks down the fishes mouth. He asks us to turn off the lights. After looking for a little while we hear a slap sound. “Oh” , he says. “Could you turn on the light please? I’ve dropped the fish.” We quickly do and as he picks up the fish I shoot a worried glance at my Mum. Times passes and he continues to look down Bab’s throat.


Believe it or not...he dropped Babs again! Only luckily for her it was in the tub of water this time. He then studies Babs as she swims and comes to the conclusion that she’s a “healthy fish.” He then continues to say that “There's no pebble in her mouth”. Me and I turn to one another perplexed. “It’s just got the equivalent to a human cold,” he assures us. He instructs us to bath Babs in sea salt and that she should be back to normal in a few days. My Mum and I pay the £20 pet bill and make our way back home. When we do get home my Dad can barely believe what we have done at first.

However now it is a story that we all laugh about and will always remember. I'm happy to say that I still have Bubble and Babs and they are both living in bliss...cold free. Everyone laughs at this story whenever I tell them and I am always asked: “Why didn’t you just flush Babs away and get a new one?” I therefore reply that for me they were an animal regardless of size . There was no way I’d ever flush them away. I mean you don’t flush your dog down the loo do you?


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Hi I’m Bobbie Ross and I was the makeup artist for Cherrelle Jefferson’s Image34 cover shoot. The look we wanted to achieve was vintage 1950’s with a twist of colour to take us into the 1960’s. The 50’s and 60’s were very glamorous eras and the makeup was all about the statement lip and the big lashes; Marilyn Monroe and Twiggy are the most iconic examples. What is so great about this style is that it can be worn in the day and then just touched up and enhanced to give more of an evening look. So, if Cherrelle's look is something that you want to try for yourself then keep reading and I will tell

how I created it and all the products that I used! 1. Prep the Skin First off I cleansed the skin using a French product called 'Derma,' and used Liz Earle's 'Intant Boost Skin Tonic' to tone the skin to ensure the skin was completely clean giving the perfect canvas for product application.


This product also soothes Repair Moisturiser' for combination skin. This is to hydrate the skin and provide a protective layer on top which prevents makeup changing colour due to perspiration. You will need to match your moisturiser to your skin type. Tip: if you have very dry skin it is a good idea to add a drop or two of facial oil to the moisturiser. I then used Benefit 'Prime Time' primer as it has a pinky tone to it and is slightly pearlesent which gives the skin some luminosity which looks great on camera. Tip: Whilst the face is still bare of makeup apply some Vaseline to your lips - so that they too are nice and hydrated - and also curl your eyelashes. My favourite curlers are definitely Shu Uemura and the closer you can get them to your lash line the better as it will curl from the root. Tip: Something that I

personally always do is to curl them from the root, and then bring them up to half way up the lashes and curl them there too, this gives a really lovely fluid curl.

2. Foundation Now that everything is prepared we can move onto the foundation. For Cherrelle I used M.A.C 'Face and Body' in N3. These foundations are really great as they are water resistant so allows you to perspire without removing all of your makeup. This foundation is quite sheer and gives a


natural coverage. This was perfect for Cherrelle as she has great skin naturally; however, if you do need/like a slightly heavier coverage then it is really

easy to layer up this foundation without it looking 'cakey'. As this product is water based it is really easy to apply with just your fingers. Tip: I would recommend that you use a 'Duo Fibre' stippled brush afterwards just to make sure that it is blended flawlessly.

If you do prefer to apply your foundation with brushes then I used the Bobbi Brown 'Foundation Brush' and again

blended with the 'Duo Fibre' brush - these brushes are available form nearly all the cosmetic brands. 3. Concealer Concealer is great for covering up dark circles under the eyes, blemishes and basically everything


that your foundation doesn't. For Cherrelle is used my Kryloan concealer wheel, and I just needed a touch of concealer under the eyes and around the nose. Tip: If you suffer with dark or grey under eye circles then a concealer with pink under tones would be ideal as it counter acts the darker colour. 4. Highlighter and Contouring In terms of highlighters I used Bobbi Brown's 'Shimmer Brick' in Apricot just to subtly highlight the tops of Cherrelle's cheek bones as well as the bridge of her nose and top of the eyebrow bone. I used M.A.C bronzing powder in Matte Bronze to slightly contour Cherrelle's face just under her cheek bones and jaw line. 5. Eye's Now on to the fun part‌the

eyes. I firstly used Bobbi Brown eyeshadow in 'Nude' as a light base for the eye lid and took this colour up to the eyebrow bone. I then used M.A.C pigment powder in 'Naked' and took this just up to the crease of the eyelid. I then used a light brown colour(out of Crown Brush '88 Nude Pallette') from the outer corner of the eye crease taking it along about 3/4 of the way. I then used a slightly darker brown in the same area by only 1/4 of the way along to darken the outer triangle of the eye. Ensure that this shadowing is all fully blended, a good brush for this would be M.A.C's 217 brush. Next, I used Bobbi Brown '24Hour Gel Liner' and took this from the corner of the eye to the edge and created the flick that was so popular in the 50's.


6.Lashes For this shoot I applied false eyelashes to give a statement 50's/60's lash. I used Shu Uemura lashes which give a natural but thick and extended look. I used Duo lash glue in black as adhesive for the lashes and then applied BarryM mascara to the lashes to make them all blend together. 7. Lips For Cherrelle’s lips I used Clinique's lip liner in Deep Red and applied this with a brush to the entire lip as we wanted to create a deep red matte lip. Tip: Using lip liner is great as it does not wear as easily as most lipsticks. 8. Fix It Last but not least I used M.A.C's 'Prep and Prime Translucent Powder' all over the face to fix the foundation and concealer

and prevent shininess! I hope that you have enjoyed this step by step tutorial and have fun recreating the look for yourself. If you have any questions about products or need some extra tips then please post them on Image34's Twitter page @Image34 and I will make sure that I answer them all!


Credit Page 12-15 Words & Imagery Michael Sweeney Page 16-18 Words Christine Kelly Art Elaine Margret Page 20 Words Michael Sweeney Page 22-27 Art Elaine Marget Page 30-45 Imagery Photographer Michael Sweeney MUA Bobbie Ross Styling Alex Hardman Shoot Assistant Sian Thomas Videographer Sam Milletti Page 48-59 Photographer Oat Chaiyasith Model: Vaclovas Gumuliauskas Designer/Stylist: Thatwasin Khajeenikorn Make Up Artist: Mika Furukawa

Page 62-71 Imagery Photographer OATChaiyasith Model: Chanok Sayoungkul & Tiriree Kananuruk Make Up Artist: Amata Chittasenee Make Up Artist Assistant: Suchawalee Sankinsee & Pimonwan Kongchoosak Stylist: Jaturapat Centimetre Khemnark & Prarita Hongyont Assistant Photographer: Slin Peevalaisirikorn Cinematographer: Tanaboon Yantapanit Page 72 – 77 Words Allison Deutschman Page 78-84 Imagery PHOTOGRAPHER: William Ferchichi STYLIST: Jung Yeonsili


Credit HAIR/MAKE UP: Dosia Pijanowska MODEL: Isabella (FIRST MODEL. London) Outfits are made by Jung Yeonsili Shoes and accessories: Zara) Page 86-91 Imagery Photographer - Michael Sweeney Model - Jade Lyon Hair & Styling - Alex Hardman MUA - Becky Torne Videographer - Sam Milletti Page 92-97 Imagery Photography Hilda Sackey Page 98-103 Imagery PHOTOGRAPHER: William Ferchichi MODEL: Michiel Wouda (ILOVE MODELS, MILAN) STYLIST/HAIR: Martina RondiNelli

Page 104-111 Photographer: Emma-Jane Model: Nina Raines Hair, makeup and styling: Photographers own Page 113 – 126 Words Michael Sweeney Page 132 – 136 Words Bobbie Ross Imagery Michael Sweeney Page 139 Words Michael Sweeney Art Elaine Margret Page 140 Imagery Image 34 Photographer Michael Sweeney MUA Bobbie Ross Styling & Hair Alex Hardman Videographer Sam Milletti Special thanks to our proof reader and assistant editor Sam Milletti


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