Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The 6:12 FreakShow Collection - Preview

   6:12 Photography teamed up with makeup artist Stephen Mee to take my photography to a creative place that was darker than anything I've done before. With Stephen's talented work and a group of models who willing and excited to really "get into character," we were able to create some portraits that are capable of scaring a lot of people --- even me. I have to admit that I had cold chills a few times during the shoot.

   From clowns and harlequins to carnival freaks, here's a sneak peek at the 6:12 FreakShow Collection...

Model: Brenna B.

Model: Lori C.

Model: Hilary M.
    For more 6:12 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.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Knoxville Fashion Week: Shattered Stitch Cosplay

   Shattered Stitch Cosplay displayed the "Game of Thrones" collection as part of the Grand Finale runway on Saturday, March 1st at Knoxville Fashion Week 2014. Shattered Stitch Cosplay is based on the designs of lead fabricator, Alexis Montclaire.

   When Alexis was only 17 years old, she started modeling and got into cosplay soon after that. "While I've popped in and out of fashion, cosplay and costuming have long remained a constant in my life," says Alexis. "As I've gotten older, I'm starting to age out of modeling and improved in my fabrication skills," she adds.  Alexis has long admired designers like McQueen, whose well-known lines are costume-like in their feel. "It was a natural melding of creative ability with the skill set that I've learned through costuming to spread my wings beyond making known designs into creating something uniquely my own," explains Alexis. Her collection at KFW marks her first time considering herself a "designer."

   For her collection at Knoxville Fashion Week, Alexis took the concept of the fashion from "Game of Thrones" and tried to interpret the looks into a more modern idea. She put some of the current fashion trends into the collection like hi-low skirts and jackets, lolita dresses, military stylings, trains and ombre colors. It's a collection that she's been working on since January. "As a cosplayer, I try to make something from nothing," explains Alexis, "so instead of spending a lot on brocade fabrics, I raided local thrift stores for table clothes, curtains and bedsheets." The armor pieces were crafted of model magic and a heat reactive thermoplastic called Worbla.

   "I'm a mixed bag of inspiration, really," laughs Alexis. "I see lots of shapes and organic forms as well as amalgams of other styles and I have a really fun time blending them all together." Music is also very inspirational to Alexis, and she admits that, on more than one occasion, music has taken the wheel of her hands while she was fabricating in the workshop.

   The process that led to her collection involved a mix of Red Bull and panic. "Cosplayers are sort of famous for being horrible procrastinators who wait until the last minute, and that is absolutely true in my case," says Alexis. She thrifted most of her fabric and immediately tried to start matching which fabric would go best with what sketch. She called in a lot of professional help in the form of opinions, coaching, and technical advice from seamstresses and blacksmith friends. "I would have completely drowned in this collection without their advice," she admits. Although she had some sketches that she created before starting fabrication, as she worked, Alexis says that the dresses took on lives of their own and made themselves as she went along.

"Kingslayer"



"Hand of the King"



"Honor"


"Nymeria"

"Castamere"




"Three-Eyed Raven"


"Yunkai"

Knoxville Fashion Week is sponsored by Gage Models & Talent Agency.

To find out more about Shattered Stitch Cosplay or stay updated on the latest designs of Alexis Montclaire, you can check her out on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ShatteredStitch), Instagram (http://instagram.com/shatteredstitch#), and Twitter (https://twitter.com/ShatteredStitch).
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.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Portraits: Devin R. - Preview

Here's a first look at my shoot with Devin Ricker, who has a passion for bodybuilding, acting, and making films. With his long hair and his medieval costume, we definitely created some dramatic and wild shots...





Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween Portraits: Catwoman - Set 2

For a special Halloween shoot, Bri Dockins found the "purrrfect"costume...



Bri chose to be one of my favorite villains: Catwoman, in the style of the classic 1966 Catwoman played by Julie Newmar. As a child, the 1966 Batman (with Adam West) was one of the shows I looked forward to watching every evening after school. My favorite episodes were those when Catwoman would show up with her clever wordplays about "purrfect crimes" and "cat-aclysmic" events which were always thwarted by the Dynamic Duo. 

In the alleys of downtown Knoxville, Bri allowed her inner "feline" to come out and play. She made a perfect Catwoman, and it quickly became one of my favorite shoots. 























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Halloween Portraits: Vampires, Witches & Werewolves - Set 3

   In honor of Halloween, this shoot was about creating the looks of modern vampires, witches and werewolves. A hint of fashion, a mouthful of fangs, and a ton of "blood" helped bring this concept to life. The location of the shooting was Carson-Newman College, and the models for this shoot were incredibly talented and a blast to work with. Each model was willing to get creative, embody their character and be covered in as much "blood" as it took to get the shot. The make-up was provided by Missy Young, with Makeup Artistry by Missy. 





















































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