During the Covid-19 Pandemic we have had to adjust the way we live our lives in an attempt to protect the maximum amount of lives. One of the measures has been social distancing, which in practical terms has meant keeping 2m away from people that do not live with you in your household. This physical distancing that is obviously for the common good has also had the negative consequences of not being able to have physical contact with people outside of your household. As the Lockdown measures started to ease in England to enable a photoshoot to take place, I wanted to create some images that reflect this period of history. Here are some of the images:-
Category: London Fashion Photographer
Joey Bevan – Fashion Designer/Stylist
Fashion Stylist Lili Ponchio
Behind the scenes video of Falling Feathers photo shoot
Published editorial Dappermobster Magazine
London Fashion Photographer Tim Copsey
Published in VueZ Magazine New York
Clash of the Clans
Fashion Designer: Linda Blissett
Photographer: Tim Copsey
Mua: Peyton Yoder
Hair: Lisa Ruocco
Model: Cerys Wrigley-Moss
British fashion designer Linda Blissett has derived inspiration for this collection from the Jacobite rebellion and the Battle of Culloden.
The collection takes the heather and earth muted tones of the battlefield at Culloden, using cut up and used upcycled pieces of tartan fabrics, tweeds and old kilts which are mixed up and sewed together to represent the coming together of the clans that fought at the Battle of Culloden (some of whom fought against each other) and aftermath of the battle when tartan was banned. Linda has also incorporated and interwoven real heather, pheasant feathers and ribbons.
For the structure of the the fabrics, she looked to scottish Artist and architect Rennie Macintosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald for the structural works they created.
The clan system was abolished after the battle of Culloden in 1746. This is represented by the mixture of tartans together and the loss of the clans at the time.
Tartan was later to be popularised by King George the IV And Queen Victoria to the modernity of tartan today.
London Fashion Photographer Tim Copsey
Studio shoot for designer Linda Blissett
Mua Peyton Yoder
Hair Lisa Ruocco
Model Cerys Wrigley-Moss
Designer Linda Blissett
Photographer Tim Copsey
London Fashion Photographer
Iconic Artist Magazine – Styling by Caera Vassallo Bechtel
Photo: @timcopseyphotography
Model: @billiedellios First Model Management
Hair: @evanhuangofficial
Stylist: @caeravassallo
With special thanks to Dan Blake (London College of Style) for organizing the shoot
London Fashion Photographer Tim Copsey
Styled by Alexa Trevino
London Fashion Photographer Tim Copsey
Fashion Stylist @alexatrevino_stylist
Model: Chloe Holehouse (First Model management)
HMUA Yoko Minami
Dress & Shoes: @ajaneofficial
Photographer @timcopseyphotography
First Model Management – Amanda Farnum
Amanda Farnum photographed by London fashion photographer Tim Copsey
London Fashion Photographer Tim Copsey