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Published in Peppermint Magazine

November 10, 2014 aliciafox Articles, Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Fashion, portrait tags: eco fashion, eco fashion Australia, eco fashion designer, eco fashion photographer, eco fashion photography, eco photographer australia, eco style australia, Ethical Fashion Australia, ethical photographer nsw, fashion photographer Australia, fashion photographer Brisbane, fashion photographer byron bay, fashion photographer coffs harbour, fashion photographer port Macquarie, fashion photographer sydney, fashion photography, magazine photographer port Macquarie, peppermint magazine, peppermint magazine fashion, peppermint magazine photographer, photographer port Macquarie, photography port Macquarie, portrait photographer port Macquarie, portrait photography port Macquarie 0 comments
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  It is such an honour when my photos are published in one of my favourite magazines. I am attracted to publications that are stylish, environmentally conscious and full of awesome content. Peppermint Magazine is all of these things, which is why I’m so excited to see my fashion photography on their beautiful, textured (recycled paper) pages! These photos are part of the first collection by one of Australia’s most prominent Eco Fashion Warrioresses, Carlie Ballard.   Carlie recently received the Fashion award at the Green Lifestyle Awards in Sydney, and deservedly so. As well as being one of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet, she is completely dedicated to the pursuit of bringing ethical fashion into the spotlight, and making it more accessible to Australians. Carlie’s label is dedicated to supporting fairtrade artisans and using sustainable fabrics which have a minimal carbon footprint.  The gorgeous garments are designed to last many seasons.   Check out the article in the current issue of Peppermint, and see more of my images from the Carlie Ballard shoot here. Read More

Boho Fashion Photography : Tree of Life Campaign Shoots

July 15, 2014 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Fashion, portrait tags: alternative fashion photographer, bohemian fashion, boho fashion, boho fashion photographer, campaign fashion photographer sydney, eco fashion photographer, eco photographer, eco sydney, editorial photographer sydney, ethical fashion, ethical photographer, ethical photographer sydney, ethical photography, fashion photographer, fashion photography, green fashion photographer, indian fashion, resort wear, sustainability sydney, sustainable fashion, sydney fashion photographer, sydney sustainability 0 comments
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I’ve had a fantastic time shooting these two campaigns for Australian bohemian fashion brand Tree of Life.  The campaign above is titled Gyspy Wanderer.  I’m in love with the styling, which in a way, bridges my fashion images with my travel photos from around the world, through the inclusion of vintage Afghani accessories, and the “Gypsy Wanderer” theme that somewhat represents my life pre-Sydney. Below is a photo of one of my posters in the shop window of Tree of Life at Bondi Junction, followed by photos from the shoot.  This campaign was “Midnight Garden”.  While planning and shooting the images I took inspiration from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which I have loved ever since I studied it in high school.  You can see additional images from these shoots on my Facebook and Instagram, over the coming week. Read More

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