Monday, May 23, 2011

Yak

I have been shooting lots of personal work of late and this is an edit from one of my recent portrait sessions.

My old friend Yak has been undergoing treatment for throat cancer. I shot him a few weeks after his operation to remove the cancer.
He has since been through chemo and radiation therapy which ended with the all clear in April.

Yak has been in front of my camera lens many times (I always used to be with camera - Nan Goldin stylee - when I was younger) but I hadn't seen him for years before this session.
Our lives went in separate directions but we were very close during my late teenage years and early 20's and I'll always hold his friendship close to my heart.





Friday, May 20, 2011

HARRY TREADAWAY

Harry Treadaway is a young up and coming British actor and I had the pleasure of shooting him recently.
He is currently filming an interesting sounding horror film around London and we grabbed him for half an hour during his lunch break......here are the out-takes.......





Friday, May 13, 2011

Ruby Wax out - takes

Finally getting around to going through some of my back catalogue again.....and here are some out-takes from my shoot at Julie's restaurant with the lovely Ruby Wax........






Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Private View LPA 'Lets Face It' 7 Awards

Here are some photos from the private view. One shot from my Bronze winning series was exhibited while the others rotated as part of a slide show on the screen photographed below. It was a great night, not least because after the exhibition I went to see Kylie perform at the O2 which was a great way to celebrate!






Wednesday, April 13, 2011

New work/ Expatriates!

I have been very busy of late producing new work, winning awards, retouching and putting images into syndication. Anyway, more about that later....

For now, here is a recent and ongoing personal project looking at the sub-culture of expatriates. The following portraits were all shot in Singapore but my intention is to take this project to other countries in which there is a large expat population.

This project will be imminently posted on my website and here is the blurb i am midway through drafting:

EXPATRIATE

“An expatriate (or expat) is a person residing in a country and culture other than that of the person’s upbringing or legal residence.

Globalisation has created an international market for skilled professionals. Private motivation is
becoming more relevant than company assignment.”

“Traditional corporate expatriates did not integrate and commonly only associated with the
elite of the country they were living in. Modern expats form a global middle class with shared work experiences in multi- national corporation. Integration is incomplete but strong cultural
influences are transmitted.” (citation: wikipedia)

Alex became interested in the expat culture after numerous visits to Singapore.
To Alex the lifestyle of the expat seems like a stand-alone culture; many expats don’t appear to fully integrate into local society (raising the question of whether is is ever possible to fully assimilate into another, very different culture, leaving behind ingrained socialisation?)
Subsequently a culture is created to meet the lifestyle needs of the expatriate, incorporating cultural aspects of their homeland into the new environment and combining this with local lifestyle.

Through portraiture, Alex explores the nature of expatriates.

This is an ongoing project....








Thursday, April 7, 2011

LPA 'Lets Face It' 7 Awards

I have some great news and that is that I have won a photographic award with the London Photographic Association!

I won bronze for my 'Untitled' series entered into the 'Lets Face It' 7 portraiture awards. The series will feature in the LPA winner's book and the image shown below will be exhibited at The Assembly Rooms in central London. It will be up until the 29th April so do pop in if you can.

Here is a link to my profile on the London Photographic Association's website:
http://www.london-photographic-association.com/Alex_Grace


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Out-takes: Andy Butler from Hercules & Love Affair

So here are a couple of out- takes from the Andy Butler shoot to tantalise your taste-buds!
I have been so busy of late, I haven't been going through old shoots but this is a start to sifting through the backlog........Enjoy!!




Friday, April 1, 2011

The Oxfam Curiosity Shop 2011

The Oxfam curiosity pop up shop opens today at Selfridges.
Get down there and grab yourself a bargain.
Tons of celebs have donated outfits and I shot the stills campaign.
Below is the promotional video and the stills








Thursday, March 24, 2011

In A Taxi with Christian Cooke

So this was out back in February but only just got around to scanning it....My In a Taxi with.... Christian Cooke tearsheet.......

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Ruby Ruby Ruby Ruby!!!

Recently I shot Ruby Wax at Julie's coffee shop in Holland Park, London and here is the article......it was fun to meet Ruby and also fun to visit Julie's!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Happy International Women's Day

Today is International Women's Day and I was asked by Oxfam to shoot some celebrity portraits for the Equals Campaign.

This involved photographing Annie Lennox, Miranda Richardson, Jane Shepherdson, Mariella Frostrup, Beverly Knight and VV Brown holding up the Equals placard with their own statements on Equality for women and what the world will be like when we have this.

More on the Equals Campaign here: http://www.weareequals.org

International Women's Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. In some places like China, Russia, Vietnam and Bulgaria, International Women's Day is a national holiday.

It is important and relevant because in many parts of the World women still do not have Equality, are not safe and face discrimination and injustice, which is quite simply NOT ACCEPTABLE!

More on International Women's Day here: http://www.internationalwomensday.com

Mariella Frostrup wrote a great article for Sunday's Observer and if you are in any doubt as to why we need International Women's Day, please take some time to read it:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/mar/06/feminism-global-challenge-one-voice











Thursday, March 3, 2011

Langkawi boat

Here is something which caught my eye over the weekend in Langkawi, Malaysia......they are just snapshots but I really like the simplicity of them...