Tuesday 29 March 2011

House 16

More portraits for House magazine, out now.

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Robin Mellor

Friday 18 March 2011

Wonderland: Musical Youth

I photographed 8 up and coming bands and musicians for Wonderland Magazine. I've been a bit out of the loop musically for a couple of years. I'm not quite as up to date as I used to be, so it was good to be able to pretend i knew what i was talking about for a few weeks after. Yuck are doing great since i saw them, and Maveric Sabre is absolutely brilliant.

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Robin Mellor

Thursday 17 March 2011

Eliza Doolittle: Skinny Jeans

I did stills for the Eliza Doolittle Skinny Jeans video, a really fun video to do. It's Directed by the very talented James Copeman, and art directed by the even more talented Anna Rhodes.



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Huck: Peniche

I spent 5 days in Peniche, Portugal for Huck Magazine , We were there for the Rip Curl Pro, a date on the pro surf calender. It was great to meet the people of Peniche as well as see the circus that followed the pro surfers around the world.

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Robin Mellor

House 15

I did a portrait of Damian Barr, a "journalist, Radio 4 playwright, Host of the Soho House Literary Salon and cultural entrepreneur" for House Magazine no. 15.

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Robin Mellor

The Big Apple and The Pumpkin

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Metropolital Magazine: John Noi

I did a portrait of John Noi for Metropolitan Magazine, He's a the Editor of forward thinking magazine Spektacle and also a trend forcaster. I had a very relaxing couple of hours drinking tea - one of favourite pastimes.

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Jaywick Sands

The Jaywick Sands mini doc was completed a few months ago, and has been up on the Guardian website for some time. It was a really interesting project to do and although I found some parts a lot harder than i expected it was definitely worth it, and I'm really looking forward to getting to do more moving image work soon.

It's been a while

I haven't put anything up for absolutely ages. It's been a combination of too busy and a little lazy, or possibly a little busy and very lazy. Either way I'm going to make a concerted effort to get back on track and have got absolutely loads of stuff to put up, as the last few months have been busy ones.