She’s a Rainbow – Fashion Photo Library

She’s a Rainbow – Fashion Photo Library

“She’s a Rainbow” is a whimsical fashion startup based in Johannesburg, South Africa, dedicated to celebrating individuality and self-expression through colorful, chic designs which invite you to embrace your playful femininity. The brand specializes in handmade heirloom clothing and accessories for women, crafted from 100% Liberty cottons and Italian silks. “She’s a Rainbow” offers enchanting styles adorned with pretty patterns. Each piece not only looks delightful but also feels good to wear.”She’s a Rainbow” pieces are ideal for twirling in the sunshine, sipping cappuccinos in the piazza and wearing to picnics in Capri or that special wedding in Cape Town.

When the creator of this startup came to me with her ideas and shared her dream of creating a shoot that encompassed the brand, I was delighted. Visual storytelling is my game! We chatted at length about the feeling she wanted to create with the imagery, and we planned a shoot to launch her brand and build a content library for her socials, website, and PR ventures.

High-quality photographs are crucial in establishing a brand’s identity and connecting with its audience. They not only showcase the products but also convey the essence and values of the brand. Effective visuals create an immediate impact, capturing attention and evoking emotion, which is essential in a crowded market. This imagery helps communicate the brand’s story, making it relatable and memorable. By investing in compelling photography, we ensured that her vision resonates powerfully with potential customers and elevates the brand’s presence in the fashion landscape.

Huge thanks to everyone from She’s a rainbow for trusting me and to all the people who made this shoot come to life. It is so inspiring to create something out of nothing and I have huge respect for anyone who follows their creative dreams! You are a phenomenal woman Sarah!

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Portraits of Nikki

Portraits of Nikki

Last year, Nikki reached out to me at a pivotal moment in her life—she was on the tail end of her journey with breast cancer and wanted to document this transformative experience through portraits. The whirlwind of her treatment had made it feel almost unreal, and she expressed a deep need for tangible evidence of her existence and humanity. More than anything, Nikki wanted to see herself from a different perspective and immortalize her story. Her desire to reflect on her journey was both poignant and inspiring.

We first met at her home in Kommetjie, where we drank sparkling water on her balcony while watching surfers catch slippery waves just a stone’s throw away. As is my practice, I took time to get to know her before picking up my camera. Like most challenges, her journey was not entirely linear. After her diagnosis, she underwent a mastectomy, extensive chemotherapy, and breast reconstructive surgery. The months of recovery were challenging, but today, she’s back to climbing rock faces.

Despite the pain she has endured, she embodies strength and resolve, determined to live her life on her own terms. Nikki is not only a survivor but also a doctor, climber, surfer, mother, yachtswoman, creative writer, traveler, and adventurer.

It quickly became clear that we needed to capture Nikki in nature, specifically in two of her beloved worlds: water and rock. After discussing several location options, we settled on the Cederberg—a place close to her heart and a backdrop where she has spent countless hours rock climbing.

This was my first visit to the Cederberg, and I was blown away by its surreal, Salvador Dali-like orange-red rock formations. But more than the scenery, I was moved by Nikki’s incredible spirit, strength, vulnerability, and bravery. During our shoot, her hair was just beginning to grow back, and while her “chemo curls” were fading, the scars remained. I aimed to capture the essence of her soul and the resilience that she embodies.

As I reflect on our time together, I am reminded of the healing power of storytelling through photography and the importance of feeling seen. Photography transcends mere visuals; it captures the emotions and experiences that define our lives. It allows us to confront our journeys and document our growth, offering a tangible representation of our life. In this intimate portrait process, we can reclaim our narratives. We celebrated Nikki’s journey, creating a space for her to acknowledge her triumphs and transformations.

I’m truly honored that Nikki trusted me to create this series and admire Nikki’s bravery for allowing me to share these images; I hope they inspire other women facing similar battles to see that there is always hope.

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Portraits of Julia

Portraits of Julia

This is #BTS reel from my studio time with Julia Franco, the brainchild behind the brand @Nosso. If you head to Regent Street in Sea Point, Cape Town, you will find their flagship store. This treasure trove of interesting arts and crafts hails all the way from Brazil and is most definitely one of the most vibrant and inspiring shops on the strip.

I remember Julia once complaining about the fact that South Africans love to paint their houses beige. Dull, insipid beige! It’s an anecdote that often amuses me when I walk around new areas and start to question why this is indeed a thing here.

Nosso is anything but beige, and neither is Julia. Her personality is colourful, bright, and full of life. Being Brazilian, she brings that Latino energy along with an enormous smile and bucketloads of style.

For her shoot, we played with colour while listening to eighties music! The images encapsulate the woman she has grown into: strong, stylish, and elegant with a dash of quirk.

These images have been used in many articles written about Julia and Nosso and were instrumental in the PR campaign for Nosso’s brand launch.

If you would like to have your portrait taken, DM me. Also, check out the new Forty-ish and Flourishing Portrait Experience I have just launched for women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond, designed to amplify your joy and capture your authentic, radiant essence.

Click here to find out more and if it resonates with you do hit the connect button and let’s chat.

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Portraits of Jody

Portraits of Jody

Jody and I met 25 years ago in a small hut on an island in Thailand. She and her boyfriend at the time pierced my tongue by torchlight. I forgot to tell them that I had an intense fear of needles, so they thought they had killed me when I fainted.

We became firm friends after that and travelled together in Malaysia, India, England, Guatemala, Mexico, and South Africa. I’ve seen Jody morph from my dreadlocked hippy friend into a highly esteemed academic with a professor’s hat and an extremely large number of published papers under her belt.

Jody is an activist, a researcher, a yogi, a vegan, a traveller, a wife, a daughter, a sister, a friend, and one of the most principled people you could meet. She has a heart of gold and a curious mind. She is one of my favourite people, and I am blessed to have her as an integral character in my life story.

Jody needed some headshots for her academic career, and so I convinced her to do some portraits as well. She was a dream to have in front of my lens.

Click here to find out more about the 40 ish & Flourishing Portrait Experience and if it resonates with you do hit the connect button and let’s chat.

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Portraits of Germaine

Portraits of Germaine

Here are a selection of portraits I recently made of Germaine. She is 60 years young, believe it or not.

Germaine and I met many years ago through our mutual friend Peter Engblom in his little house behind Bean Bag Bohemia in sticky Durban. Durban was still cool in those days, and there was always a string of creative people in and out of Peter’s house whilst circus performers pulled forks out of their noses and did the splits in his lounge. Pete was an artist who should have been born in a different era. He was so much more Montmartre than Morningside.

A year later, I taught art lessons on Germaine’s enormous dining room table overlooking the ocean in Umdloti Beach whilst monkeys climbed on top of the kitchen cupboards. She showed me how to ride a horse, and we spent many days cantering around the sugar cane. I’ve been lucky enough to have been adopted by her family.

We are edging towards two decades of friendship, and so it was a real blessing to be able to make these images with her in my studio recently.

Germaine, my fierce friend who has the biggest, most courageous heart.

Germaine, my creative, colourful friend who can make a house a home and whip up a feast for the masses in the blink of an eye.

Germaine, my animal-loving friend who has more horses and dogs than I can count.

Germaine, my curious friend who has a zest for life and endless energy to experience as much as she can.

Here’s to society celebrating women growing wiser!!

Click here to find out more about the 40 ish & Flourishing Portrait Experience and if it resonates with you do hit the connect button and let’s chat.

 

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