Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, 8 November 2013

COW WELCOMES: Big Deal

Yesterday Big Deal swung by our Manchester store to have a rummage for some vintage gems before they set off to Liverpool for their gig at the Shipping Forecast and also had a spare minute to squeeze in a photo shoot with our photographer Richard

Last night they played Manchester's Night and Day Cafe, with support from Sisters, and today they came up trumps with some real stand out pieces from our shop floor. 


Have a listen to their new single whilst you check out the photos below.






Photography by Richard Manning



Big Deal wearing WEARECOW at The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool
Photo Credit: Simon Lewis (taken from Big Deal's Instagram)

Amongst their favourite items were the tie dye Ralph Lauren shirts, Raglan California T-Shirts, plain jersey sweaters, a pink NASA T-Shirt, and an ace tie dye Simpsons sweater!

Mel Loving the Simpsons Sweater!

You can still catch Big Deal on tour in Sheffield at The Harley on November 9th or in Nottingham at Spanky Van Dykes on November 13th.

All other dates are here...












Wednesday, 30 October 2013

INTRODUCING: VICKY OLSCHAK

As photographers and stylists at COW we love to look for new talent and inspiration from all over and this week we came across Vicky Olschak. Vicky is both a stylist and a photographer from Manchester who's work is a mixture of interesting fashion stories to real life documentary photography.
We love the honesty in Vicky's work, from the city centre food courts to the side of the road cafes, to the children at home and even the organised fashion photo shoots have a sense of normality and humour to them. We're pretty sure for a girl who has just finished studying and at still quite a young age, who captures people and places in such a dramatic way like this, will be able to make quite a mark on the industry!


We got in touch with the lovely Vicky herself to find out more about how she started, working as both a photographer and stylist and who inspires her work..

HI VICKY!
WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO GET INTO PHOTOGRAPHY AND HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT PURSUING IT AS A CAREER?

I pretty much got into photography whilst at uni. I studied fashion but for the fashion styling side of the course. And to be honest, it actually took me a while to enjoy the photography side as I always felt it made me concentrate less on the styling whilst on shoots, and I wanted to pursue styling as a career. It was only when we started to work on projects where we had to document ourselves and others, when I really started to get into photography.

WHERE DOES YOUR INTEREST IN FASHION COME FROM?
I'm not really sure.. I've been asked this before and I always find it so hard to answer. As far back as I can remember I've always had an interest in fashion.

DO YOU PREFER STYLING A FASHION STORY OR DOCUMENTING SOMEONE ELSE'S LIFESTYLE?
My love does lie with styling so I always prefer styling a fashion story. Photography wise though, I prefer documenting rather than shooting. Although I appreciate the control you get from doing both roles on shoots, I see styling and photography as separate pursuits.
HOW DID YOU PERFECT THE TECHNIQUE OF FINDING SUCH INTERESTING CHARACTERS AND SURROUNDINGS TO DOCUMENT?
Everything comes from the concept and the idea behind the shoot. And research. I might come across a location, or a model and think that'd be amazing for a shoot and then come back to it when it fits in with a concept.


DO YOU LOOK MORE TO PHOTOGRAPHERS OR STYLISTS FOR INFLUENCE?
I look to everyone and everything for inspiration. I generally find a lot of styling inspiration from people on the street. Interesting characters. And photographers that document interesting people.

WHO HAS INFLUENCED YOUR WORK?
Martin Parr, Tom Wood, Gosha Rubinskiy are big influences. Jamie Hawkesworth, Nick Waplington, Katy Grannan, Nan Goldin... I also love the styling of Max Pearmain, Stevie Dance and Tess Yopp.

BEING FROM MANCHESTER, HOW HAS THE CITY INSPIRED YOU?
It definitely inspires my concepts. I tend to gain inspiration from my own life and past and being from Manchester has certainly influenced that.
DO YOU WANT TO TRAVEL MORE FOR YOUR WORK OR WOULD IT CHANGE THE AESTHETIC?
Yeah, I would love to travel. I think it would change the aesthetic in the way that I'd be inspired by a new environment, but I think the overall style of the aesthetic would be the same. Otherwise it wouldn't really be true to my own style and I wouldn't be totally happy with the images.

WHEN STYLING YOUR SHOOTS DO YOU USE A LOT OF VINTAGE AND IF SO WHY?
I tend to use a bit of everything... I'll look at the catwalks and trends and try to incorporate that with clothing and styling true to the concept and character; and I like that vintage allows me to do that.


WHERE CAN WE SEE MORE OF YOUR WORK IN THE FUTURE? WHAT'S COMING UP?

I'm currently working on styling shoots with a photographer friend of mine. We've been working on producing a magazine for a while too so hopefully that will be in the works in the future too. 




To see more of Vicky's work check out her website WWW.VICKYOLSCHAK.COM
Or on Twitter at @OLSCHACK







Monday, 12 August 2013

Zoe Hancock Stylist X COW Collaboration

 They're back again.. Super cute Stylist Zoe Hancock and Photographer Helen Kirkbright with their newest published story featuring loads of We Are CowThe story was Prom themed and the COW pieces fit in perfectly for the C-Heads magazine 

                  






                

                  


Model - Carmen and Emma @Select 



Monday, 22 July 2013

Marta Bialy X We Are Cow Collaboration

When Photographer Marta Bialy let us know she was shooting a Rock 'n' Roll story with model Charlie Barker we wanted to help out and loan some COW pieces to get involved. We love the grimy but glossy feel to the images. Check out the pictures here and take a look at Marta's other work, we think we'll be seeing it in publications soon..









































































































Photographer - Marta Bialy 
Hair Stylist - Patrycja Piescinska
Make Up Artist - Hannah B
Clothing - We Are Cow

Friday, 14 June 2013

Zoe Hancock X COW Collaboration

We have been massive fans of Fashion Stylist - Zoe Hancock for ages now and always look forward to seeing her latest work. She has had work published in magazines such as Material Girl and Noctis, As You Are and Haunt to name a few, we reckon she is going to do very well. With exciting themes, gorgeous use of textures and colour, creating her own sets and having great eye for the newest models each story she produces is a pleasure!

We were delighted to loan Zoe some pieces from COW for her latest Film Noir style shoot and it all looks gorgeous.. we love the narration throughout. So cute! x









Thanks Zoe and we look forward to working together more in the future!

CREDITS

Stylist - Zoe Hancock
Photographer - Helen Kirkbright
Hair and Make-Up - Rebecca Anderton
Models - Josh Jones and Jenny Bishop @Boss Model Management

Sunday, 2 June 2013

DOT TO DOT 2013

So as well as the kind people at Dot to Dot giving us some festival tickets giveaway we got a press pass for D2D Manchester!  So we gave our resident WE ARE COW photographer Richard a chance to go along and document the evening! Here is what he got up to and a few bands for you to check out if you havent already!

All words and photos by 

Richard Manning 

www.richardmanningphotography.co.uk


(Just click the band names for links to their sites!)



First up was up and coming SKATERS a 5 piece, skuzzy punk rock band from NYC who ironically dont skate. It was fairly early on in the day so the crowd wasn't booming but this didn't dampen the boys sprits who jumped around the stage with their snap backs and military jackets.

For fans of: Splashh / Strokes Drowners



Manchester born lads who have just been touring with Muse, playing to 40,000 people and they don't even have an album out yet. WTF. They have risen to stardom in what seems like a matter of minutes, with their catchy indie pop rock tracks and erm well... Hair. 
The girls love them and the boys wanna be them, We love it.

For fans of: Little Comets / Foals / Vampire Weekend




Singer song writer Dan Croll was a great little surprise for me, I had only heard a couple of songs but he and his band really encapsulated me. Good feel vibes all round 
his new single 'Compliment Your Soul' is a definite summer hit! 

For fans of : Prince / Beirut 




The Danish version of Grimes mixed with Lana Del Rey is what I would label her as. I went to see her at Live at Leeds earlier in May, she was super energetic and had an abundance of stage presence. Definitely something to watch for the future.  

For fans of: Grimes / Lana del Ray



PINS are an all girl dark group from Manchester these ladies are awesome. Fact. Labeled by the Guardian as 'The most Brooklyn band ever to come from Manchester' what are you waiting for go listen to them

For fans of: Vivian Girls / Savages / BRMC


Deap Vally

This two piece super babe group from Cali have so much attitude and wreak of cool.
 I have seen these girls a couple of times and each time they have owned the stage with Lindsey explosive screams, shouts and grimaces and Julie's amazing glitter ball outfits and auburn curls it is hard to take your eyes off them both.

For fans of: White Stripes / The Black Keys / Led Zeppelin



Best Friends are a surf pop punk band from Steel City. A bit confusing but their songs are just plain awesome and most defo gonna be on my car stereo with the windows 
down when summer finally arrives!

For fans of Wavves / Bos Angeles / Gorgeous Bully

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Irene Yap Photographer X Cow Collaboration

Here we have another great shoot from the photographer Irene Yap. She recently borrowed a few pieces from COW Vintage to produce some subtle and dust like images for a self published magazine as well as being shown in a Photography Festival and you can find out more about that here, if you're into Photography or just like looking at nice pictures, maybe go and check it out.

More of Irene's work can be seen on her website here.


Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Jade Neale Photographer X Cow Collaboration

We are getting a lot of interest from photographers and stylists loaning our vintage clothes for their own Photoshoots and this time the lovely photographer Jade Neale contacted us for a project. We saw her work and knew we instantly wanted to get involved. Her work has a subtle and laid back tone with a blurry and almost every day feel to her images. We love how she uses her models in very 'normal' situations but with a focus on the fashion and styling, some having an almost comical twist.

Here are the images using COW Vintage pieces but we recommend you check out more of her work at the website Jade Neale here. Keep your eye out for this talent and don't forget you saw it here first!!




Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Model Castings!

We are planning our new Campaign photo shoot and looking for two strapping young lads to be the new faces of Cow Vintage! If you are interested and fit the criteria please get in touch with us and get your foot in the door for what could be a new modelling career!

If you are-
- A boy
- Aged between 18-25 years old
- Comfortable in front of the camera
- Preferably with long hair or shaved head
- Tattooed (a bonus but not necessary)

Then get in touch!
Send us a head shot and a full length image of yourself along with the following information...
- Height
- Sizes
- Age
- Where You Live
- Phone Number and Email

..to COW@WEARECOW.COM And once we have gone through all of the applicants we will be in touch.

Thank you and we're looking forward to see who contacts us!
x


Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Ralph Lauren.. Then and Now

Ralph Lauren is a household name and any fashion enthusiast will know it is a Brand with some serious history. We see the Ralph Lauren Polo logo daily in COW and today we have chosen to look back at Ralph Lauren, who he is and what he has created.

For us here at Cow we are very used to seeing the Ralph Lauren emblem on men's and women's shirts which are often played around with by our Rework team. We are always receiving these styles and they are usually transformed from the regular shirt into mini dresses with elasticated waists or the more recent cropped elasticated version.





Looking back at how the brand started and the way it has grown into such an incredible designer label we are lucky to have this brand in our stores and online.
It all began with the man, they call, Ralph Lauren. Born in 1939 from the Bronx, he didn't enjoy studying much and dropped out of college where he had been studying Business. Ironic, eh? He joked in his year book statement that he was going to be a millionaire and then went on to establish and grow a multi-billion dollar corporation starting with selling ties to his fellow students.

It wasn't until 1970 when we were first introduced to the classic Polo emblem which was sewn onto the sleeve of jackets from his first ladies suit collection tailor made in the same way as a man's suit would be made.  He hit a rough patch in 1987 when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. He underwent serious surgery and came out the the other side with full health and made a full recovery.

Ralph Lauren then went on to open stores internationally, design Ready To Wear Collections season after season and gain well deserved respect in the Fashion Industry. He is still going strong today and we must say not looking too bad for an older gent with a lot of years of experience behind him.

 Young Ralph, looking pretty darn handsome and cool!

Older Ralph, looking very dapper and pleased!

Check out our versions of the Ralph Lauren classic pieces on our website here.