Brissy Trip: Nov 2004
Posted by: Stig in Modelling, Photography, tags: brisbane_area, candice, fairy, fantasy_shots, glamour_shots, mandy, mel, Modelling, photographic_models, PhotographyBack in November of last year I had the opportunity to travel to the Brisbane area to work with three photographic models. Despite difficulties with weather, new locations, mosquitoes and unforseen circumstances, I think I managed to achieve a reasonable level of success with all three shoots.
All of the models were great to work with. They are all friendly, fun, easy going and very professional. I would recommend any and all of them to work with, and hope I get the chance to work with all of them again in the future.
As a thank you to the three lovely models, and to properly give recognition for their work, what follows is an introduction for each model with a link to my images of them and a link to an external portfolio for them as well.
MANDY:
![]()
This short shoot was done around Mandy’s grandparents place in Beenleigh. We played with hats, as Mandy loves hats, and also experimented with blue grease and her dad’s truck. It was a bit of fun, and landed us with some nice shots I think.
Mandy’s Ozmodel Portfolio can ge found here.
MEL:
![]()
This shoot was located in an Industrial area of Brisbane. It was a warehouse complex complete with office space and a yard containing shipping containers. My main aim in this shoot was to get some ‘dark glamour’ shots as I call them. Shots that are a bit punk or grunge but still a little glamourous.
Mel’s Ozmodel Portfolio can ge found here. Plus, Mel has her own site at Miss Meliss.
CANDICE:
![]()
Candice had asked to do some fantasy shots for this shoot, so that is what we did.
After much searching and avoiding of rain we finally found a good location for the fairy shots, and despite the mosquitoes, I think the location, wings, outfits and everything worked great for these pictures. Candice makes a beautiful fairy.
For the goth shots I wanted a bleak and dreary look, and with the cane and sugar mill in the background, I think we got it.
Candice’s Ozmodel Portfolio can ge found here.







