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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

6:12 Goes High Fashion - Set 1

   I'm proud to unveil the first set of looks from my high fashion photo shoot on January 13, in collaboration with Knoxville designers, Kelly Jones (Shadow Oak Maille) and Diane Corey (KC Leatherwerks). I approached Kelly and Diane in November 2013 about some ideas for some interesting, artistic and high fashion looks; they immediately expressed their interest and I knew from working with them in the past that whatever looks they designed would be absolutely amazing in front of the camera. Three months later, our collaboration came to life with twelve models (nine males and three females) styled in looks that ranged from steampunk to futuristic to the designers' specialities of leather and chainmaille. Our shoot also included hairstyling by Mackenzie Lane Knisley of Aveda Institute in Nashville, and make-up artistry and body art by Missy Young (Make-Up Artistry by Missy), Rubi Dae, and Ashley McClanahan (Makeup by Ash Mac). I also received some lighting assistance from my friend and co-worker, Lennie Robertson, as well as lighting advice and set-up from local photographer and studio owner, Dave Moore.

   Here's the first set of photos from the shoot...

Model: Anas D.

Models: Connor G., Billy M., and Eric C.


Model: Chase K.



Model: Derek Y.





Model: Jared M.


Model: John T.

Model: Tyler M.



Female Models: Erin C. (top left), Carolyn W. (top right), McKenzie M. (bottom)





















   For more photos, visit facebook.com/photographybyericmckinney. If you enjoy my work, take a moment to click "like" on my page.
   Interested in booking a photo session with 6:12 Photography? Contact Eric McKinney at emckinney612@gmail.com to schedule a shoot.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Knoxville Fashion Week: The Chakra Collection - Set 2

Here's the final set of photos from"The Chakra Collection" at Knoxville Fashion Week 2014. The collection was created and hand-made by local Knoxville designers, Kelly Jones (Shadow Oak Maille) and Diane Corey (KC Leatherwerks).

Kelly and Diane created this collection based on the power points of the body (chakras), primarily founded in Middle Eastern religion. Each power point of the body is represented with a specific color, and for the collection, each chakra is represented by two models.

The Ego (Black)
Models: Joshua & Gabby

The collection opens with the "Ego" which is black. "It represents the human in all of us," says Diane. The black symbolizes the bad and the darkness within all of us. This look involves mirrors projecting out from a neckpiece demonstrating how the Ego sees only itself.










The Crown Chakra (Violet)
Models: Lori & Jared

"The crown chakra represents the spirit," says Diane. It's represented by a tower shape on top of the head. "We wanted to accentuate the head by using larger headpieces that extend outside of the body just like the spirit," she explains.








The Third Eye Chakra (Indigo)
Models: Trevor & Summer

"The third eye represents your insight," says Kelly. It's located a little lower on the head, focused around the eyes and the brow. The male piece has an actual third eye. "The fans splaying out around the eyes show this third eyesight," she explains.





The Throat Chakra (Blue)
Models: Kim & Drew

"The throat chakra represents the voice and the power of speaking out," says Diane. "We're letting the throat and the shoulders be a platform for the voice."










The Heart Chakra (Green)
Models: Shawn & Haley

"Green represents the heart," explains Diane, "so we wanted the looks to wrap around the model's chest from front to back, exploding and orbiting around the left side and the heart."






The Solar Plexus Chakra (Yellow)
Models: Eryn & Anas

"Yellow is the Solar Plexus, which is all about your strength, your center and your energy," says Kelly. "This look was designed to originate at the center and expand across the entire body. It's all about power."









The Sacral Plexus Chakra (Orange)
Models: Robbie & Nisha
"The orange represents the sacral which is to feel," explains Diane. "It's designed to be one of the sexier pieces, showing plenty of skin." The Sacral Plexus Chakra focuses on emotions and sexuality. 









The Root Chakra (Red)
Models: Ryan & Nicole

"The Root Chakra is purely sexual and represents life, and it's another one of our sexier looks," says Diane. "The design trails down from the hips into the roots of our anatomy."







The Rainbow
Models: Rosie & Lindsey

"The Rainbow look is just a culmination of all of the chakras coming together," explains Kelly. "It represents a happy medium and a perfect balance of the chakras."






 Illumination (White) 
Models: Derek & Sha'naha

"The White represents illumination and enlightenment," says Diane. "It's the representation of the spirit leaving the world and everything within it, and becoming the pure soul at it's basic level." The male look includes wings that were crafted from leather, wire, and chainmaille, and covered in feathers.





Photography for this shoot was provided by Eric McKinney, with 6:12 Photography. Services include modeling portfolio portraits and headshots, individual/family/couples portraits, wedding, bridal and engagement portraits, athletic and dance photography, boudoir photography, and fashion/runway photography.
For more photos from Knoxville Fashion Week, visit facebook.com/photographybyericmckinney. If you enjoy my work, take a moment to click "like" on my page.
Interested in booking a photo session with 6:12 Photography? Contact Eric McKinney at emckinney612@gmail.com to schedule a shoot.

These looks were seen on the runway at Knoxville Fashion Week 2014, which is sponsored by Gage Models & Talent Agency. The looks are hand-made couture pieces designed by Kelly Jones and Diane Corey.

For more info or to follow the designs of Diane Corey at KC Leatherwerks, you can find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KCLeatherwerks or online at www.kcleatherwerks.com. 

For more info or to follow the designs of Kelly Jones at Shadow Oak Maille, you can find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/chainmaildesigns or online at www.shadowoakmaille.com.

Kelly and Diane would also like to give a "Special Thanks" to:
- Ira Cooper with QED Medical for providing some LED lighting for the runway show
- Lee Hine with LED light and power
- Matt Salley with Marble City Glassworks in Knoxville for doing the colored glass pieces
- Jane Freels, seamstress.
- Amber Nichols, assembly for some designs.
- Debbie Painter, designer assistant
- Anthony Glenn Smith, intern and help assembling designs on models for runway
- Rachel Reetz, Andrew Palmer (“Toy Box”), Alexander Fraser, Valerie Fraser for the opening performance in the runway show. 
- Ashley "Ash Mac" McClanahan, Ferrari Haynes and Lori Viles, for providing makeup and body paint for the runway looks.
- Melissa Shelton for providing hairstyling for the runway looks. 

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