Thursday, June 14, 2012

An Oily Day

Yesterday I shot my anti-oil campaign shoot at Sebastian Beach in Lantzville. We started out early at 8am at Rachelle's house. I brought the girls, sorry models, coffees and we sat in the living room painting nails and flipping through past issues of Paris Vogue for inspiration while Rachelle's Great Dane/Lab, Benson, kept us company.

Benson observes the fine art of nail painting.

Then each model took their turn at the makeup chair while Erika swept on blacks and golds across their eyelids and bronzed their pretty cheeks.

Erika does her magic on Shena

Prep time took a little longer than I thought, but then it always does. Every one tried on different outfits to see what would work best on them. It's often difficult to judge what will work when you're piecing through thrift store racks. Sometimes you come across amazing finds and then you say to yourself, "I hope this fits!". I was lucky that each girl wound up wearing what I had originally planned for them.


The whole morning the sun kept intermittently peeking out from behind the clouds. By the time we got to the beach around noon the sun is fully out, but there is wind!

All bundled up!


All the models were so into the shoot. Even little Sam, who had to leave early because she was feeling under the weather, got all made up and sat for a few shots.  What a trooper! 
Teresa, a seasoned surfer, was used to cold waters and didn't hesitate to jump at the opportunity to go in the ocean. Rachelle and Shena both followed suit soon after.

Teresa and Rachelle dunk their heads in to get that beach hair look.

I had fun, the girls had fun. I hope if nothing else people spread the word on what's happening on our coast. I love shooting at the beach and I cannot bear the thought of it covered in actual oil.




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Stoppin' the Tankers

Tomorrow I will be shooting on location at Sebastian Beach in Lanztville. I have four lovely models this time three of which have already appeared on my blog, Shena, Teresa and Rachelle and a newbie to the group, Sam. I am very much looking forward to this new shoot. This is probably the first shoot with a concept that is very dear to my heart and also for many of my followers, it is a topic close to home.


It is an anti-oil shoot and more specifically targeted at stopping the proposed pipelines in B.C. One pipeline proposed by the company Enbridge called the Northern Gateway Pipeline would run right through the Great Bear Rainforest in B.C. one of the last completely intact temperate rain forests in the world and home to the endangered Spirit Bear not to mention countless other wildlife. It would run from the tar sands in Alberta to Kitimat, B.C. Once there, super tankers would have to wind their way through a maze of narrow channels and points, at some places making almost ninety-degree turns. All of this plus imagine doing that in the middle of our winter storms! Good luck! In Burnaby, B.C., Kinder Morgan wants to twin their already existing Trans Mountain Pipeline and expand the amount of tankers leaving the Burrard Inlet. Because these super tankers are so big (they are longer than the Eiffel Tour is tall) this would require dredging the harbor, basically scrapping and digging into the bottom of the ocean floor ruining an ecosystem. 


By doing this photo shoot my hope is to spread the word on what is happening on our remarkable coast. I travel a lot and whenever I tell people where I'm from they always say "You are so lucky to live there. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world". Well, I say let's keep it that way! 

Friday, April 27, 2012

A Fisher's Delight

Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky at morning, sailor's warning. Well, I cannot recall if the sky was in fact red that morning, but it sure did kick up a storm by afternoon. I could only shoot one ensemble because of this. However, the weather did give the photos a certain sea-fareing mood. I do think I brought home a good catch for the day even with the weather. Mika seemed very at home by the sea; perhaps it was her biology background. I chose an oversized loose knit sweater to resemble a fishing net 
and Jenna twisted Mika's hair into a perfect fish-bone plait. 








I applied heavy silver and blue eyeshadow to elicit shiny scales and highlighted Mika's cheeks with a flash of red--the color a salmon turns during spawning season. 















All Photos © 2012 Aviva Stein-Wotten

All clothing Gap except chunky green sweater and tights, Model's own.

Hair:  Jenna Madill at Flip Side Hair Salon

Make-up, Concept and styling: Aviva Stein-Wotten

Monday, March 12, 2012

New Photos Arriving At Your Eyes Shortly

Hello all you amazing people who follow this blog (lately there has not been a lot to follow, sorry) and those who come for a short visit now and then.

I have just completed part 1 of my newest photo shoot with the one and only adorable Mika. They are in post-production at the moment and will arrive on screen very soon.

Thanks for your continued comments, of which I always welcome more.

Hasta pronto todos!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Wrap It Up

Wrap It Up

Photographed & Styled By Aviva Stein-Wotten



There was a slight chill in the air the day I dreamt up this photo shoot. 
 I had recently revisited the Pre-Fall 2011 collections and fell 
in love all over again with Diane Von Furstenburg.  
All I wanted was to wear a wrap dress and a turtleneck! 
Unfortunately, the day of the shoot was not turtleneck weather,
 but Madison toughed it out like a pro. 
I tied a scarf like a turban (as best I could) for a slightly sultry look on Rachelle.  



























In this story:
Hair, Jenna Madill at
Flip Side Hair Design.
Makeup, Aviva Stein-Wotten






All Photographs © 2011 Aviva Stein-Wotten 








Monday, August 15, 2011

A La Playa

A La Playa
Photographed by 
Aviva Stein-Wotten





When thinking of the beach and the ocean two things immediately come to mind: sailors and color (the first one normally lingers for a while).  These were my inspirations for this shoot.  In keeping with the trends of the season, I also infused a few '70s inspired looks.   


Sailor Spirit 

High-rise
white shorts
complement
any bikini top. 



Azure High

Bright Blue 
paired with
leopard print
brings a 
little exotica
to the beach.



Sunning the Day Away

Leopard and gold,
nothing better.



Stolen Moment

There's no 
camouflaging 
with this bold,
coral statement. 


On the sand, in the sun, don't hesitate to 
pull out all the stops!



In this story:
Teresa's Hair 
styled by
Jenna Madill,
FlipSide Hair
Design.
Make-up, styling, 
and concept:
Aviva Stein-Wotten




All photos © 2011 Aviva Stein-Wotten


Sunday, August 14, 2011

On The Links

Bringing a wee bit o' Sass to the Green
Photographed By Rachelle Stein-Wotten




For this shoot I decided to go in front of the camera and have my sister who is normally my photo assistant (what else is family for?) take the photos.  I think she did a fabulous job. 
My initial inspiration was this awesome striped polo. Polo=Preppy. Preppy =Golf. Natural conclusion was a golf shoot. 
I wanted to stay fairly classic golf attire, but throw in a little something unexpected. Hence the feather and lace chapeau.  
I don't know if we'll be seeing this look anytime soon at the Masters, but I felt like a pro in the making. I even took a few practice swings!

























Styling, make-up and hair:
Aviva Stein-Wotten




All photographs © 2011 Aviva Stein-Wotten

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