Tuesday, December 27, 2011

BEHIND THE SCENES: ANNE BOWEN WEDDINGS JAMAICA SHOOT



This October designer Anne Bowen assembled a crew of photographers, cameramen, make-up artists, models, and assistants for a week long shoot in Jamaica at the historic Rose Hall and its majestic surroundings. This week long shoot took place under the generous auspices of Rose Hall Developments and its owners, the Rollins family. The shoot involved far more than anyone could have imagined including a helicopter, Learjet, yacht, and underwater filming. Like any creative project, this shoot was not without its difficult moments. Complaints about early 5am call times and excessive heat were common place. Models who previously confessed fears of height and water were asked to scale ancient aqueduct ruins and dive bottomless depths in pursuit of the perfect shot. However, what unfolded was not only beautiful but awe-inspiring.

Again, we are delighted to share with you some rare behind the scenes images


SCENES FROM THE ANCIENT AQUEDUCT


Model sitting on ancient aqueduct

View of aqueduct

Model at the aqueduct


SCENES FROM THE OLD CHURCH


Models Kate and Erica on the stairs of the Old Church

Kate in "Amaryllis" on the porch


SCENES FROM THE WATERFALL


Model at waterfall


SCENES FROM THE GREAT HOUSE ROSE HALL


Model making an entrance in "Promise"

Models in the haunted slave quarters at Rose Hall

The former slave quarters is now a swank by.

STAY TUNED FOR THE DEBUT OF THE ANNE BOWEN WEDDINGS FILM!

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