Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Fashion Stylists - BRIDGETT AND BIANCA





Melbourne Stylists is owned by sisters, Bridgett and Bianca. They are involved in the fashion events management sector - casting models and organizing hair and make up. They also prepare runway shows, assisting you in updating your wardrobe, creating a seasonal new look and helping you find a special outfit for a special occasion. 

The sisters, excel in colour co-ordination in which they are well knowedged in the history of retail and visual merchandising. They aim to provide a friendly and affordable service to cater for all people to make them look amazing and fabulous with any budget. They also offer a variety of styling services from ring shopping to a personal clothe shopper in which they dress to complement your body shape and accentuate your assets. 

They have showcased their styles for the following labels and publication:
Styled by Bridgett and Bianca
-Versace
-Alex Perry
-GStar 
-Jayson Brunsdon
-Roberto Cavalli
-Miss Lyndel Yeo
-Harpers Bazaar
-Thestyleplatform.com
-Fashion Journal
-Covet
-Stylemelbourne.com
-Cosmopolitan



Contact details

Phone: 0401 964 570
Email: style@melbournestylists.com.au 

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Photographer - SEAN G'NARE



Sean G'Nare is an Melbourne based photographer interested in beauty, portraiture, fashion, art and editorial photography.

Portfolio



Meeting with all clients and models are required to meet in a public place. This is required to collaborate, go over the concepts, discuss ideas, to agree on boundaries for posing and to see if personalities click and see if everything is well understood.

He may need to take some test shots in this meeting to see how you photograph. 



For TF shoots and if Sean is hiring you, he prefer to work without them. However, if you need one, he has no problem with bringing a femail MUA or female assistant to assist you.




Strictly NO boyfriends/ husbands, managers, business partners or mother/ fathers.

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Theatrical Supplies

Theatrical Supplies of Australia





Contact Information:

11–13 King Street, 
Oakleigh, 3166

Freecall: 1800 815 392
Telephone: +61 3 9564 3530
Facsimile: +61 3 9564 3555






Hire and made to order:


   ·          Curtains
   ·          Fabrics
   ·          Curtain track
   ·          Leg brackets
   ·          Drape supports
   ·          Shot bags
   ·          Sceneboard
   ·          Webbing
   ·          Cords
   ·          Curtain bags



One of Australia's leading curtain and theatrical supplies companies. From Phantom of the Opera to the local school theatre, TSA has been supplying the entertainment industry for over 20 years,  manufacturing quality products. Today, TSA services many diverse markets including:

·         Theatres (professional & home)
·         Schools Photographic Studios
·         Concert Halls
·         Nightclubs
·         Exhibition Industry
·         Museums
·         Business Theatre
·         Television Studios

With standard fabric ranges in stock, combined with our custom design capability, TSA continues to meet the needs of its customers in Australia.


involved in the manufacture and installation of a wide variety of projects. These projects vary greatly in both size and complexity. TSA caters to the smallest school, right up to professional theatre companies, and everything in-between. Below is a small sample of recently completed projects.

Monday, 21 April 2014

Industry Standard Printers




Chromira 


The requirements for a 20” x 30” print on a Chromira requires a 24 bit RGB file and use ZBE’s patented Resolution Enhancement Technology to improve the original graphic’s resolution of 300 PPI to 425 PPI. To enable printing, Chromira requires a compatible computer that is connected to the network. In addition, the Chromira is able to print unattended, unless it requires the materials to be reloaded, otherwise, it does not require an operator when printing. This is because Chromira printers are controlled by the lab’s workstations.



Pegasus


In order for the Pegasus printer to print a 20” x 30” image, the digital file must be in a RBG MAC TIF format at 250 dpi (uncompressed). JPEG is also acceptable, but does not reach its best result. The file size for a Pegasus print of 20” x 30” is around 114.5mb.Quark and illustrator files can also be printed, but must be converted to a TIF file beforehand.



Lambda


To print a 20” x 30” from a Lambda printer, the file needs to be in a TIFF (RGB and Grayscale) or JPEG (RGB and Greyscale) format. The Lambda works when digital data is exposed directly to the photographic material. The speed of this process proceeds up to 65cm per minute with either 200 or 400 PPI that is equal to a seemingly clear resolution of 4000 DPI.



Lambda Printer


Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Printing Agencies





    Peak Imaging
    4 Gwynne Street
    Richmond VIC 3121
    9429 1299
   

   117 Thistlethwaite Street,
   South Melbourne
   8376 8376



   Unit 2 / 34-36 Melverton Drive
   Hallam 3803


Acrylic Display Options
   

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Key Photography Knowledge




White balance


The process of removing unrealistic colour casts in order for objects to appear white in person and rendered white in photos taken. It is a function on DSLR cameras in which people set to receive the most accurate colour on their image. People use tungsten white balance for this when shooting indoors, especially under incandescent light, such as bulb lighting. If photographing outdoors with tungsten light, a cool hue applies to the image captured in which the colours are not accurate, therefore, the white balance needs to be changed to receive the most accurate colour. In contrast, Daylight white balance is used under direct sunlight, so that it captures the correct colour in natural light.



Duratrans (short for Durable Transparency/ Backlit Transparencies)

A transparent material designed to be lit from behind, adding real depth and life to images and graphics printed on them. They are regarded as the benchmark in the graphics industry for its process, backlit graphic media and its translucent quality. Duratrans imagery print out in high quality, creating a clearer and sharper imagergy compared to digital prints. This appeals to every aspect of the retail industry. They are commonly used as ‘blue/green screens’ to create backgrounds that appear in movies or behind news presenters. They are also used as displays and signage for retail, education, advertisement and information purposes. 




Mega-pixel

A unit of measurement which represents one million pixels-those tiny dots of colour which make up an image.” [Casey, 2011]. The more pixels within the image taken by a digital camera, the higher the image resolution is. The “resolution relates primarily to print size and the amount of detail an image has when viewed on a computer monitor at 100%.” [Bjork, 2014]. The greater amount of mega pixels allows for a more refined image that results in a higher image replicate. 




JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)


A format for compressing images. It is often used on digital camera memory cards to compress 5% of the original data size. Once compressed, it loses few amounts of the original quality, which means, once it is compressed and saved, its original quality cannot be retrieved. Furthermore, this compression technique is designed to transfer small files without the need for full recoverability, which creates convenience.




Compact flash card

A memory card used to store mass amounts of data to transfer the data onto portable electronic devices. It uses flash memory to mainly store pictures in digital cameras and portable music players.  




Difference between Display print and display transparencies

The difference between display print and display transparencies is the material the visual information is printed on. Display prints are printed onto materials that are not translucent and cannot see through it. Some materials include canvases and regular photographic paper. Display transparencies, on the other hand, are often printed onto film, so that light will be able to pass through the transparent material to give the image a more three-dimensional look.