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Fashion Interview

Chrono Physical

Arousing or captivating, each watch represents corporal sensibilities.

A  timepiece is an instrument made for measurement. 

With the spirit of craftsmanship, art, and masculinity. 

A curse on a man for being for being tight muscled, physically good looking, and wearing a great watch!

A timepiece is a part of the classic style that never goes out of style.

An appreciation for the physical form. 

The most noticed accessory on a man is a watch.

Shot by Brice Hardelin in Paris. www.bricehardelin.com 

Model-Florian Boggio

This is the first in a series for Black and Paper. When Brice and I discussed the mood of the project, I knew he wanted something different than the normal luxury timepiece pics of a guy in a suit in a lush setting. This is a Paris based photographer who’s idols include Herb Ritts, David Bowie, and Madonna. The male form was going to be a part of this. What brand would take a chance on being the first? Thankfully, Tag Heuer gave us full support. There was no pressure, only trust. The Public Relations team even offered more pieces. We are both forever grateful.

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Cinema. This Should Be Interesting!

A Black and Paper Cinema Recommendation.

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What is Fashion?

During Milan Fashion Week Men  we met up with Ukrainian Model Ivan Goldfinch from the WonderWall agency for a quick interview. This is a very fast video,  the question: What is Fashion?

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A FORCE OF HER OWN!

The documentary on Grace Jones:Floodlight and Bami Live with Friends opens in the US.  The legendary performer allows filmmaker Sophie Fiennes to document her life in this extraordinary film capturing an icon at her most vulnerable.

This is our second posting of the film.

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Beguiling at Doma Domir

I loved this model at the Damir Doma presentation so I waited until she got into a look so I could produce a video of her in one of the designers looks.

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Loves His Job!

A throwback video from the Ivanman Fashion Show at Berlin Fashion Week. Black and Paper was backstage, models getting ready, crew members preparing for the runway show. We turned our camera on a make up artist waiting to finish for a male model to ask him a question about his work.

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Fashion Feature

L’Homme Couture in Paris

Part 1 of The Black and Paper  interview with photographer Brice Hardelin at the W Hotel Paris.

What is the L’Homme Couture Exhibition?

The ideal started with an editorial I did 4 years ago men with women’s accessories and jewelry.  I was approached to an editorial for Mellerio, the oldest jewelry house in Paris.  The brand was celebrating its 400th anniversary.  I had this idea to take a picture of a girl and a guy in their jewelry.  They were a bit of surprised because the jewels are normally worn by a woman.  The results were fantastic.  I liked the images a lot so I decided to continue the story.  That is what inspired my exhibition L’Homme Couture.

Is this a gender free exhibition?

We should be beyond labels.  If you think about fashion history, men were extravagant.  During the Greek and Roman empires, the Renaissance, and the 17th century men wore jewelry and make up.   Now everyone wears suits and sports clothes.  It is boring!  I am a fashion photographer.  Except some details, it is all the same.  I wanted to show something different, something to make people react.   There is no label on this.  I am a man born in the 1980’s.  There were all these pop groups from David Bowie and Duran Duran who wore make up and stylish clothes.  Suddenly in the 21st century, all is conservative.

What attracts you to the male form?

I like muscled guys but thin.  Fashion models are quite long.  I was fashion photographer for women at first.  When I came back from living in Montreal for a time, an agency contacted me to shoot a girl and guy for a test.  The agent liked the images of the guys.  After that I was getting booked to shoot male models.  Other agencies in the city started sending me only male models.  I was boxed into the reputation of working well with men.  I have been doing it for 10 years.  I do editorials with female models but with men time is not constrained.  I can shoot fast and explore other elements.  With female models there is more time needed to set ups on the hair and make-up.

What style of photographer are you?

Portraitist first then I am a fashion photographer.  For me the person is more important than the clothes.  I like character and attitude in front of  the camera.

L’Homme Couture is on display at the W Hotel Paris until January 3, 2018.

Part 2 of the Brice Hardelin interview will be online soon.

For more information go:Brice Hardelin

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Fashion Technology

Hasselblad Review

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How did you start as a photographer?

I became a photographer by chance.  I was studying International Relations in Paris, then panning to go to London to study law but as fate would have it I had a good friend who was a photographer.  I began assisting him then fell in love with the camera and photography.  That is how I started my career.

What camera do you normally use?

I have always used Nikon cameras,  usually I work with the D750 and the D810.

You tested the Hasselblad X1D, What where your initial feelings about the camera?

I was curious when the opportunity arose to see how the mirrorless medium format performed because I knew the reputation of the brand. When I have important commercial shoots and the budget allows I place Hasselblad on my wish list, great image quality.  However, I was never hands-on with a camera because I let my assistants do all the necessary adjustments and settings.

Testing the X1D I was very hands-on.  It feels great, light, the ergonomic grip is comfortable.  Usually, I use a neck strap because I do not want to risk letting the camera drop out of my hand, especially one that costs 9400 euros.

I found the camera setting menu very well edited.  It felt like I did not have to go through as many camera settings in the menu as I do with my Nikon.

I really enjoyed the touch screen for viewing and settings, very simple.

zzb7027771How fast can the X1D shoot images?

The camera is fast but focusing can be difficult.  Maybe I was doing something wrong but the lens I was using (XCD 90mm f/3.5) only had one focal point. I had to focus on the model and then reframe the image while my finger was pressing the shutter button half way down.  I am used to the Nikon focal multiple point system.  I found this annoying because it resulted in unfocused pictures.

Using a Medium format camera was there a higher level of expectation?

Yes! The expectation was higher and I was not disappointed.   The images were sharp.

Was the Camera Interface Intuitive?

Before reading the camera manual I wanted to see how intuitive the camera was for a new user.  The camera interface is adaptable quick, ready to usage for a short period of time.  I was able to make adjustments and began shooting.   The manual was good for referencing, very complete.

The Auto Focus Mode

The Auto Focus was very fast, perhaps faster than my Nikon.  I was shooting in low light but I had no problems with the setting.

ISO Mode

Shooting in low light I sometimes had to shoot as high as 6400 iso but I did not lose the image sharpness.  The grain quality was acceptable when blowing up an image 100 times in Photoshop.

Battery Life

This was my biggest disappointment.  I went through a fully charged battery after only shooting 500 images.  Luckily there were extra batteries in the test kit.  For outdoor shooting where there is no access to electricity the camera is a disadvantage.

The fashion production you shot with the X1D, how did the camera perform?

zzb7027553Overall I enjoyed shooting with the X1D.  I could use high ISO settings in addition to opening the aperture to 3.5.

I was happy with the results I produce with the Hasselblad X1D.

 

Dale Grant is professional photographer, instructor, and Black and Paper contributor.

For more information: www.dalegrantphotography.com

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Tech Sexy with Hasselblad and Filippa K

The Hasselblad X1D is the latest model from the esteemed camera maker but what makes this medium format picture taking device different is the fact it is mirrorless. Compact, powerful, and rugged but with impressive handling dynamics.

We tested the X1D by producing fashion shoot with Black and Paper Creative Colleague Dale Grant featuring looks from Swedish brand Filippa K.

Model-Ludwig Staude from Indeed Models Berlin

Make Up and Hair by Carmen Rachel

The Hasselblad X1D Camera is a on the Black and Paper Christmas List for 2016.

For more information go to:www.hasselblad.com

For the newest FilippaK store check online.

Read Dale’s upcoming review soon.

 

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Doing the Eyes

From behind the scenes at the Dimitri Show we got this quick video of a model getting her eyes dome before hitting the runway at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Berlin.

Thanks to Canon Camera. for Legria HF G30