An Ethical Fashion Showcase - Jorge, Brisbane

Last night I was invited to shoot at the Ethical Fashion Showcase at Jorge in Brisbane.
This event was a showcase of some of the hot Australian fashion designers such as Maiocchi, Romance was born, Limedrop, Poke, Mother Mania, Two Beat Tremble, One Colour and more. Demonstrating that making ethical decisions in fashion doesn’t mean you can’t create amazing designs. Organised to provoke the thoughts of consumers, designers and manufacturers alike the idea that using humane methods of production and environmentally responsible products can be quite innovative and stylish.
With Channel 9’s Melissa Downes presenting, this was an event organised by the Queensland Fair Trade Collective as part of the Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand.
Once again I got to shoot the beautiful Diana (Dee-anna) Rodriguez, whom i’ve worked with quite a few times now. Diana is part of the Viviens Models agency.
How I actually found out this event was from meeting another beautiful girl in Tarquin whom I met at the Southbank markets after she tried to sell me a headband. She sent me the invite and after getting the ok to shoot from Kelly from the Queensland Fair Trade Collective, I was on my way. So once again proving that networking opportunities are everywhere!
I had a quick look at some other designers who are working both ethically and concious of the environment I found this post about Nudie organic denim jeans on the kitmeout.com fashion blog. Check it out, there are some interesting posts and articles on there.
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Check out the photos for the Ethical Fashion Showcase

About these photos, I was using my external flash as it was quite dark. Most shots were taken at ISO800 at 1/200sec and f5.6 However that first 5 or so shots taken were taken at f2.5 but my flash position (bounced off the roof) caused unwanted shadow which is why I changed to bouncing the flash off the wall instead.


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[...] “The quirky and bright label Mother Maria presented it’s first range in Spring 2006. The range was born from designer Katie Gannon’s love for vintage fabrics, blending retro prints with bold new colours and timeless sillouettes of era’s gone by. The name was born from Katie’s late polish grandmother, Maria Duchnicz, who was always an apple in her eye.” MotherMaria.com.au Last weekend I interviewed Katie Gannon of Mother Maria on the Sunshine Coast. I was up there to do a photo shoot with Katie, after being in contact with her via email after the Ethical Fashion Showcase that I documented earlier this year. [...]