Thursday, March 15, 2012
Shoes on the train - Central to Sydenham
A funny thing happened to me on the way home last night... I had just spent a happy few hours at the Monster Children No 34 magazine launch (more on that soon) and was looking through the shots on my little G10 when I noticed these two lovely girls sitting opposite me with their 'late night' shopping.
A little conversation was struck up.
Me "Have you got some new shoes in those bags"?
Girls "yes"
Me "Would you like to show them to me"?
Them "Yes"
Me "Can I take some shots for my little blog Street Fashion Sydney"?
The Girls, "OK"
So here they are, the new shoes from a little Thursday night shopping! I like both pairs; and as you can see from the bag the chunky cork with black leather are from Novo Shoes. I didn't catch the brand of the other pinkish pair but I suspect the owner might make a comment and let us know.
Thanks you girls, I hope you like your shots and your new shoes too!
A little conversation was struck up.
Me "Have you got some new shoes in those bags"?
Girls "yes"
Me "Would you like to show them to me"?
Them "Yes"
Me "Can I take some shots for my little blog Street Fashion Sydney"?
The Girls, "OK"
So here they are, the new shoes from a little Thursday night shopping! I like both pairs; and as you can see from the bag the chunky cork with black leather are from Novo Shoes. I didn't catch the brand of the other pinkish pair but I suspect the owner might make a comment and let us know.
Thanks you girls, I hope you like your shots and your new shoes too!
Labels:
Cityrail,
Novo Shoes,
Shoes,
Street Fashion Sydney
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Critical Cultural Mass - 2012 Sydney Tattoo & Body Art Expo
Is it Rock 'N' Roll? Bikes and Bikers? Retro Trippies; all 50's inspired? Or is it now anyone who ever wanted to do something, something just a little different... It's all the above and a hell of a lot more too! And it was certainly not Street Fashion Sydney's intent to cover back-to-back Tattoo stories but hey; when a subculture reaches the kind of critical mass that Tattoo seems to have finally achived; then its really more surprising that there are not more tattoo stories on SFS.
The Tattoo and tattooing is getting plenty of coverage, as was plenty of skin in a plethora of Tattoo styles at the 2012 Sydney Tattoo & Body Art Expo. I was more than a little taken aback by the number of exhibitors, the quality, the quantity and just how bloody stylish (though sometimes a little too studied), at just how big the whole Tattoo thing has become. So it would seem to me that the time has come to lay to rest that age old criticism of tattoos... with this many people, with this much Tattooing going on and coming so so close to becoming main-stream-culture - the days of regretting that Tat are over baby!
For those of you out at Timbuktu or Back-of-Bourke; or some palce where you have not noticed the growing Brigade of tattoo wearing peoples; Sandra and I have produced a series of portraits and 'needle-point' pictures to help you get in touch with world of Tattooing as it is today..
Kent Johnson is a widely published and exhibited Fashion & Portrait Photographer; he is also the writer and publisher of Street Fashion Sydney.
Sandra Ramacher is a Portrait Photographer, she is also Director of the Sydney Photography Studio.
Special thanks to Sydney Tattoo & Body Art Expo; patrons of the event and exhibitors one and all. www.tattooexpo.com.au/
The Tattoo and tattooing is getting plenty of coverage, as was plenty of skin in a plethora of Tattoo styles at the 2012 Sydney Tattoo & Body Art Expo. I was more than a little taken aback by the number of exhibitors, the quality, the quantity and just how bloody stylish (though sometimes a little too studied), at just how big the whole Tattoo thing has become. So it would seem to me that the time has come to lay to rest that age old criticism of tattoos... with this many people, with this much Tattooing going on and coming so so close to becoming main-stream-culture - the days of regretting that Tat are over baby!
For those of you out at Timbuktu or Back-of-Bourke; or some palce where you have not noticed the growing Brigade of tattoo wearing peoples; Sandra and I have produced a series of portraits and 'needle-point' pictures to help you get in touch with world of Tattooing as it is today..
Kent Johnson is a widely published and exhibited Fashion & Portrait Photographer; he is also the writer and publisher of Street Fashion Sydney.
Sandra Ramacher is a Portrait Photographer, she is also Director of the Sydney Photography Studio.
Special thanks to Sydney Tattoo & Body Art Expo; patrons of the event and exhibitors one and all. www.tattooexpo.com.au/
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