Showing posts with label Hattitude by Dorothy Winterman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hattitude by Dorothy Winterman. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Behind The Scenes At Erika Hokenson's Photo Shoot

Hello March 2018! Last week I was tinkering around online reminising and came back to this tragically, for this Drama Queen at least, abandoned project. This post full of pics was hanging out in my unpublished drafts and I realized that so much time has passed, that I no longer even have the laptop, phone, or maybe even camera (throwback!) that these photos were on... so I must share. Or risk to lose them forever. *Remember, DRAMA QUEEN!*

Scottie has moved on and become a successful stylist in LA, aging like a fine wine, and I can't say I know what's up with the rest of the crew from this day. What I do rememeber is how beautiful the mosaic tile building was in Brooklyn on my walk back to my car that evening. However, my news of the day is....TADAAAAAAA: I have 3 new artists scheduled to inteview in April and May. I am also working on an art project with a special Brooklyn artist that you have seen on here before, and we hope to have that ready for you by Memorial Day weekend or sometime in early June. CAM is being resurrected y'all.

Until then, see ya, and I hope you love the Brooklyn visuals below as much as I do. For me it is the mosaic tile home, for everyone else it may be something different *hot model alert*

xoxo















Contact Phone Number: Lisa @ 347-292-9948

Friday, October 28, 2011

Model Ashley LaCamp- Part I? I hope!

 


 Ashley LaCamp is a 19 year old model who hails from Fort Worth, TX. She has been a professional in the industry for four years, modeling in Dallas, New York and Los Angeles. Working with Page Parkes Managment in Dallas and Clicks Models in New York and LA, Ashely has modeled for various designers on the runway and for print. When Ashely is not in front of the camera, she spends her time playing the ukulele, barrel racing and riding horses. Ashley endeavors to pursue a degree in international business and travel the world.









Hello Everyone! Today I'd like to introduce you to the main model whose face has been gracing the web pages of CAM this week. As you've seen from her bio, Ashely LaCamp is only 19 years old, however, because of the way she carries herself and her professionalism, she had me fooled! On set we briefly discussed that it's the industry that makes one this way, and I imagine that in order to be taken seriously, well, then you must have to act more on the serious side. Through my own dabbling in modeling, I know that it's not all the glamour and simple work some think it to be. After watching Ashley at work, I have an even greater respect and understanding of all that is involved. I won't get into it too much now because I am hoping that Ashley will be interested in doing a follow up interview on the world of modeling soon. This interview is a great introduction to Ashley's world and how she got into the modeling industry. Enjoy!

Interview with Model Ashley LaCamp


What is it that inspired you to be a model? and/or Who encouraged and inspired you?

My dad was the one who started everything. I was really into rodeo when I started modeling, but my dad encouraged me to work harder for it (modeling).


Growing up, was this what you imagined you would be doing? What did you dream you'd be doing at this point of your life?

Growing up I wanted to own and manage a barn. I wanted to train horses and breed them. When I was younger modeling wasn’t even an idea in my head. I never really knew that much about it until my dad mentioned it to me.




I've heard some say that modeling is not an art. Do you agree or disagree? Why? If you disagree, please educate the audience on why it is an art. This is an argument I've had w a friend of mine for years, I will fill you in on the details later.

Modeling is definitely an art! Telling stories through pictures, conveying the designers image, and using models to show makeup/hair. Its all an art when you put it all together!




Your bio mentions that on your free time you like to play the ukele and go barrel racing. Can you tell those of us who do not know (eh hem) what they are?

The ukulele is like a small guitar, except it has four strings instead of six strings. A lot of people in Hawaii play them. I just randomly bought one last April and taught myself how to play on YouTube!

Barrel racing is a rodeo event. There are three barrels set up in a triangle in an arena and we run around the barrels as fast as we can in a cloverleaf pattern. Ive been doing that since I was seven and still do it when I'm in Texas!



Here are some of my favorite photos of Ashley, she is stunning!



The above photo is my favorite! It looks like it was taken in the 60's and 70's, and if you don't know by now from my other blogs, I love vintage!


Thank you so much for reading this series of articles of Circle of Art Movement and we hope to see you all again when it's time to present the next project. Below is Ashely LaCamp's contact information for serious professional inquiries only please and we'd be grateful if those who have a Facebook account would "like" Circle of Art Movement's fanpage.

*Sorry for the inconvenience (and what it does to the aesthetics of  this page, ugh!) but for some reason there is a large gap before Ashley's contact info that doesn't show up in my editing and I have not been able to eliminate. But as they say, the show must go on! ;)  Please scroll down.




















Twitter: @Ashley_LaCamp
Email: Ashley.LaCamp@gmail.com
Agencies: Page Parkes Management (Dallas) and Click Management (NY & LA)

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Wardrobe Stylist Scot Louie


BIO

Scot Louie was born Erik Scot Thompson. At the young age of 15 his alter ego  or “stage name” as he calls it surfaced. Scot is Erik’s middle name while Louie is his “alter ego”, and that’s how Scot Louie came about. Scot Louie has always been passionate about fashion and fashion design. Thinking fashion designing  was his career he has never quit but he soon realized design was not for him. Still knowing he had a keen eye for fashion/detail, a love for garments, trend and dreams of being amongst the elite in the industry Scot Louie branched out to styling. He immediately began working in the styling industry at 15. Through assisting and making connections, he landed a job with the infamous Danielle Staub of the Real Housewives of New Jersey which in turn gave him a lot of press. Scot Louie still has big dreams of being the next George Kotsiopoulos. Listen out for his name.





Hello again everyone! Today I'd like to introduce you to someone that I've come to call my "little brother from another mother". I still remember the day  that I applied to be his assistant stylist and how excited I was when he told me that he loved the material I sent and all I had to say about my views on my own personal fashion. Not long after, I sat in a state of awe when I discovered that he was only 18 years old and a senior in high school. Which was why he needed me (or an assistant stylist for that matter). Looking at his portfolio, his written material and his credentials, this was a difficult bite of information to swallow. His career had already began and he needed a right hand fashionista to start some projects during his school hours. Then, the adventure began and I discovered a world outside of my own closet, scouring NYC showrooms to find outfits for Danielle Staub and for Erika Hokanson's photo shoot. Scot must have taken a lot of breaks to the boys room to check out all the pics of the gorgeous pieces I found that day, and in the end he made some great outfits with the treasures I found. Now, just a freshman in college, Scottie continues to juggle his educational responsibilities and those of his dream career, and already has left an impression on the industry. I'm so honored to have Scot as a part of CAM and grateful that such a chock full of talent was introduced to me through him for my first blarticle series of Hattitude

Here is my interview with Scot Louie about what has inspired him to do what he does. I hope to see more of him on CAM down the line and share with you his growth on future interviews. Enjoy!


  Interview with Stylist Scot Louie, aka, "The Glaminator"

How long have you been into fashion?
I've been into fashion for a long time now. I began with fashion design at 11 and I soon realized it wasn't for me. I continued my research and began styling with my first gig off Craigslist in 2008. Immediately after, my career took off. It was a blessing in disguise. 

What inspired the path? 

My mother being very fashion forward inspired me to do all that I've ever wanted to do. 

Do you have any fashion idols, and if so, who?

Of course. Kim Kardashian, Rachel Zoe, Coco Chanel and Brad Goreski. They all have their own unique style. They break the barriers of fashion and re create classics in a whole new light.

What sets you apart from other stylists, not in a competitive aspect, rather, what makes you unique and different & what are your focuses in style?)

I believe all stylists are motivated by different things, some a paycheck and some public recognition. Those things are amazing and definitely things I want to achieve, but as a stylist I feel being so young and accomplishing so much makes me very unique. I also think my motivation makes me a unique stylist. As a sophomore in High School I was styling a reality show, attending red carpet events and working in the career field I wanted to be in years later. 

Of all of the projects you have worked on, which do you think reflects the style that you feel is most unique to you? I imagine that often times, when hired by an individual to style them, you must work to find a way to make them look good while catering to their individuality. Do you find that challenging in regards to wanting to remodel them into something/one new or do you look at it as a means of just enhancing who they are?

Well my clients usually have their own sense of style and as a stylist I feel it is my duty to polish and revamp the look of my clients. It's usually a slight battle but as a stylist you must know how to sell the look to your clients, and that is what keeps me going as a stylist. I love the challenge.

Still relative to the above question, would you mind discussing what you love most about styling in A) the above situation, for an individual as an image consultant needing to cater to their individual needs B)Working on your own projects, where you are free to do absolutely whatever you desire, with only your styling needs in mind? 
I do love working with models which allows me to create my own looks without the challenge. But I also love the challenge of styling my clients and persuading them to wear something they generally wouldn't. I like to see a finished look on my clients. Nothing makes me happier.

Now can you see why I enjoy working with this young talent? So young, so motivated, so inspiring. Scroll on down for pics of Scot Louie's work and contact information.

Adrienne Bailon
 



Ashley LaCamp, accessories  Nifty Thrifty Stylist Closet 
UPDATE: Accessories now at Moonstone Gypsy Valise

Danielle Staub, The Real New Jersey Housewives

Teen Queen Lea Robinson, Leggings by Dareyna Swan of Swarey Designs

Scot Louie
Wardrobe/Fashion Stylist

www.ScotLouie.com

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Photographer Erika Hokanson

Erika Hokanson offering up knuckle sandwiches, any takers?

Early 2011 I had the pleasure of being asked to assist young celebrity stylist, Scot Louie, on a photo shoot with photographer Erika Hokanson in Brooklyn. Scottie and I referred to the photo shoot as "Numero" since the look Erika was aiming for was inspired by the Parisian fashion magazine Numero. It was an exciting and honorable adventure and I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with people as talented as Erika, Scot, Kimberly Caudle (MUA) and Ashley LaCamp (Model). One can learn a lot by watching Erika work. Her talent extends beyond being an amazing photographer; she has an incredible eye for the best hairstyles for each look, an incredible director with a ton of ideas for posing, always gives valuable input and last but not least, is so appreciative and thoughtful of her team (I will NEVER forget those amazing peanut butter cookies from Trader Joe's that Erika brought for us. They put Do-Si-Do's to shame). The honor is taken on my part to be able to work with and interview such a talented photographer this early on in my endeavors with the CAM project. Lucky me! Well, here she is folks, answering my questions in a beautifully written blarticle:



Fashion Photographer Erika Hokanson

Hello, my name is Erika Hokanson. I am a fashion photographer from California now working in Brooklyn. Thank you so much for the interview, I am honored to be a part of the CAM Project.
I have to start off by saying I really enjoy being a photographer. There are many aspects of my profession that I enjoy. The parts I most enjoy are creating a lighting scene or mood. I love the on set technical part as well as the collaboration among the team on a fashion shoot. All the creativity among the models, hair stylist, make up artist and wardrobe stylist is so inspiring. I love how much freedom you have in fashion. You have so much room for interpretation and room for great things to happen.
I got my start in photography pretty young. My father was a big inspiration. He used to have photos hanging in our garage from his classes in college. He would let me borrow his camera from time to time. I got hooked pretty quickly. I decided to get serious about photography and study at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. When I finished college I headed out east. I started working as an assistant to many fantastic photographers in New York. I learned a lot about the industry, lighting and what it takes to make a  living in the photography field.

These shots that I did with Scot and Lisa were inspired by a shot I saw in Numero Magazine. I was going for a sixties high contrast vibe.





Please visit Erika's website here-->CLICK ME!<--to check out more of her fabulous work and for contact info.


 Thank you for reading and please visit us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!


~CAM

Credits:
Photographer: Erika Hokanson
Model: Ashley LaCamp
Make-Up Artist: Kimberly Caudle
Stylist: Scot Louie
Assistant Stylist: Publisher

Wardrobe specifics will be available in the Hattitude and Erika Hokenson Album at Circle of Art Movement on Facebook by the first week of November.