Victorian fashion shoot set against an abandoned prison background provides a stunning image of contrast between beauty and decay. This image was brought together by a talented team of artist and the result is second to none.
To create this image we started with a storyboard of ideas of the concept we wanted to create. Recently we traveled to Greece to an island to capture the prison that has been closed since 1974. During it’s operation from 1948 until 1974 it served as a place of exiles for leftest political dissidents in Greece and other important persons in the early Roman empire.
The island is not inhabited and the only surviving life was some goats and snakes with no natural predators. We visited the closed buildings that served as hospitals facilities and the main prison itself, as well as an administrative building.
We then worked with the beautiful model Corrie Winter and her talented team to create a victorian look that would then be placed in the prison scene. Her stylist, Analisa Ravella created her dress in period couture fashion that perfectly matched the vision. Make-up artist, Christoph Andrew, completed the look with amazing hair and make-up.
During the photo shoot we discussed the poses and outcome of each set-up and the team was fantastic to work with, it was an easy creation of art.
Jeremy Fergus completed the vision by digitally merging the image from the fashion photo shoot with the prison background and added artist elements that created the final piece.
CREDITS
MODEL: Corrie Winter
WARDROBE STYLIST: Analisa Ravella
MAKE-UP & HAIR: Christoph Andrew
PHOTOGRAPHER: Jessica Brown
POST-PROCESSING: Jeremy Fergus
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Jeremy Fergus is working abroad taking stunning landscapes of the United Kingdom while Jessica Brown is in Salt Lake City, Utah hosting several photography workshops and creating new ideas for an editorial fashion shoot.