American VOGUE-Portraits
24m
Derek Henderson recreates his iconic image of New Zealand prime minister Jacinta Arden for American Vogue.
Derek details the brief and how he technically overcame the problem of having to shoot during the midday sun.
We include all the technical details and show you hands on, in the field, exactly how this was achieved, so that you can recreate the photo for yourself or at least add the technique to your repertoire.
Along the way Derek also imparts his personal process for working with the photographic "Team" and how to get the most out of the photographic subject.
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"thank you for this master class"
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"Wonderful video - really enjoyed how Mr Henderson described the whole thing and his photo is fabulous."
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"These are great films, I always learn something. Thank you!"
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Derek Henderson BIO
Derek Henderson creates imagery of natural beauty and classical elegance, selecting bespoke photographic approaches for each of his subjects. Henderson is an impressively diverse photographer who maintains his vision across the genres of fashion, architecture and interiors, still life and landscapes, portraiture.
After spending 20 years living and working in London, New York and Los Angeles, he has been an important figure head of the Australian and New Zealand photography community.
Henderson’s editorial work is seen internationally in publications including: Arena Homme+, Holiday, I-D, Mastermind, Pleasure Garden, T:, The New York Times Style Magazine, American VOGUE, British VOGUE, VOGUE Australia, World Interiors and WSJ Magazine.
His advertising clients include: AESOP, BASSIKE, Dinosaur Design, Jurlique, Karen Walker, Le Vignerons De Champagne, Paspaley, Road & Gunn and Wrangler.
Derek has created major independent bodies of work that explore and narrate the rich natural landscapes and communities of Australia and New Zealand. His project Terrible Boredom of Paradise and Mercy Merca explore his New Zealand homeland, prompted by memories of his childhood. Both Projects have been exhibited internationally and are published in book form. Darkness of Noon is a book collaboration with illustrator Kelly Thomson and together they have created a compelling study of the New Zealand model Zipper Seven. He is currently working on several new book and exhibition projects in Australia and New Zealand.
Connect with Derek:
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/derekhendersonphoto/
Website – https://derekhenderson.net/