Muse Magazine #37
Chanel SS2014 profile for Muse Magazine featuring the beautiful Bo Don.
Style by Marleen de Jong
Chanel SS2014 profile for Muse Magazine featuring the beautiful Bo Don.
Style by Marleen de Jong
Nice! The lovely ladies from designers collective Intuitiefabriek commissioned me to shoot their PR portrait.
To celebrate the 40 years existence of shopping Centre Hoog Catharijne in Utrecht a three months long exhibition was launched.
I was commissioned by Wink in collaboration with Andbeyond studios to shoot a series fashion images with four different themes.
Stylist Marleen de Jong used exclusively items from the shopping mall for the styling. The pictures were displayed hanging above the exhibition pavilion that showcased pieces from dutch fashion designers. photo: Dennis Bouman@wink
During the Woolweek and the Museumnacht 2013 ten photographers were invited by ‘Campaign for Wool’ to show their view on wool. The result was Exhibited in the beautiful chapel of ‘de Oude Kerk’ in Amsterdam.
Vionnet FW13 collection shot for Muse magazine. Style by Marleen de Jong. Model: Sara Steiner
For the Budapest based magazine The Room #17 Sabrina was commissioned to shoot a Chanel (SS2013) beauty story. Styling by the inspiring fashion editors
Ali Toth & Anniko Virag. Make-up: Sasa Jokovic for Chanel, Hair: Herczeg Csaba, Model: Anna Pichler @VM Models.
Jil Sander SS2013 collection shot for Muse Magazine. Style by Marleen de Jong
Models: Laura Kapmann & Lena Hardt.
A group exhibition ‘There’s something happening here’ at the Brancolini Grimaldi Gallery in London. Showcasing the work of a new generation of photographers curated by James Reid and Tom Watt. In these troubled and uncertain times of upheaval and dissent on a global scale, a new generation of photographers and image-makers is emerging. Steeped in the process and versed in the psychology of the medium, they are exploring angst, neuroses, notions of fragility and identity and the subjectivity of photography itself.
The photographers included in the exhibition come from a diverse range of photographic backgrounds: from fashion and still life to complex conceptual work. Despite the diversity of their practice, shared interests emerge and the conventional boundaries of photography are challenged and played with.
In cooperation with Barrie Hullegie i participated at the Berlin Art weekend.The group show is composed of work from four artists who are living and working in Amsterdam. Their techniques range from photography, video, sculpture, collage to performance. With Kevin de Winter, Rogier Roeters, Hullegie/Bongiovanni.