OTHERWORLD

Photography by Bryn DC
Hair, makeup, styling and headpiece by Helena Regina Smythe

#OTHERWORLD21 ...if you know, you know...

A huge thanks to the incredible Bryn, Helena and Izzy who took the time out of their day to help bring this otherworldly creation together!

CHATTING WITH TERRELL DAVIS

ILLICIT EMPRESS X FELT ZINE PRESENT... TERRELL DAVIS

It wouldn't be unreasonable to label Terrell Davis as the darling of the new media world. With constant appearances in international exhibitions, both online and offline, Terrell's unmistakable artistic style is a key player in the world of 3D art as we know it today. Read on to see our conversation about the role his work plays in the current art landscape, the development of his practice, and the music and video game influences on his projects.

Artwork by Terrell Davis

Artwork by Terrell Davis

ANDY

After talking concepts with Andy for a little while, I found myself drawn to one of his moodboards in particular - simply labelled “neon”, the collection of images all shared that dark, curious sense of fantasy in the night. It got me to thinking about a beautiful old coat I had sitting at the back of my wardrobe, just waiting for the right shoot to do it justice - a touch whimsical, but still mature and gracefully dominant. Combined with inspo from A$AP Rocky’s L$D video, we had a great concept on our hands. Red-light district and Chinatown themes came through in the images, and the shoot was able to inhibit a hidden nighttime energy of Melbourne's CBD.

We were lucky enough to have Melissa come along to work on hair and makeup for the shoot, despite her having to travel to and from Bendigo! In record time she and Sabrina whipped out this great look - glossy, dewy and strobe-y, and bronzed to the high heavens. Tousled wet hair helped make the look come alive, and the rough-and-tumble elegance was exactly what the look needed. Andy is a thoughtful kind of photographer and spoke about storytelling through his work, and it’s clear it paid off through the almost tangible narrative in these final shots.

Hopefully you enjoy these photos as much as we loved creating them!

CHATTING WITH UNCANNYSFVALLEY

ILLICIT EMPRESS X FELT ZINE PRESENT...UNCANNYSFVALLEY

Casey's work is like diving headfirst into a Macbook - if that Macbook were decorated with holographic stickers, and had kink porn sitting on the desktop. The artwork of @uncannysfvalley seems all the more impressive once you realise it's all created right from an iPhone - Casey tells us she doesn't even own a computer. We chatted with Casey about increasing accessibility within the art world, how artistic motivation is borne out of this framework, and of course, Larry David.

SOPHIE

I loved having the opportunity to shoot with Sophie, she's honestly one of the sweetest angels I've had the chance to work with. She completely allowed me to take the reigns on styling myself in my own clothes, which was obviously fun for me. I took a bit of a chance on the HMU work for this shoot and used Kylie Lip Kit in Kourt K for the feature eye detail - might leave that to the professionals from now on, though...

Thanks for making me feel like a babe, Sophie!

CHATTING WITH LEANIFIED

Edit by @leany.edits featured on @leanified

Illicit Empress x Felt Zine Present...Leanified

Since it's inception, photo editing app Leanified has garnered a cult following of creatives world-over, riding the (vapour)wave of Yung Lean's #SadBoys movement. The app can make anyone a photo editor, and with it's accessibility (note: FREE) and user-friendly interface, you too can be #emotional with the saddest of them.

We chatted with David, one of the founders of the app, and Premature Goon who also joined forces with the crew about how everyone came together to create the app, what's coming up next, and Yung Lean strangely blocking them on Twitter;

Edit by @shocker_tv featured on @leanified

Edit by @sadgirl.exe featured on @leanified

CHATTING WITH FILMNEVERDIE

You can’t accidentally stumble across Filmneverdie’s CBD café - a treasure trove hidden away up a rickety old elevator on Bourke Street, the small community within thrives on a collective love for the preservation of analogue photography and camera equipment not normally accessible elsewhere.

Photos by James Juranke

 

First of all, tell us what exactly Filmneverdie is for those who aren’t acquainted. Why and how did you start it? 

FilmNeverDie is the shared vision of a small team of photographers working in Melbourne. At FilmNeverDie we vow to preserve this intimacy and pass it on to you. Our philosophy remains relatively unchanged from Land’s [Dr. Edwin Land, creator of Polaroid] original vision: we aspire, simply, to capture the raw nature of the moment.

Even in the age of digital photography, the wonder of the Polaroid is such that it can be appreciated by everyone. The novelty of seeing an image revealing itself before your very eyes will never wear off. This is why we believe that instant photography is a technology that can still hold its own, and will never be replaced. We have made a vow to keep Polaroid films and analogue films alive. Even if all other film production shuts down, we promise to be the last life line of analogue photography for our customers.

We aim to maintain a sense of community among film photographers in Melbourne and endeavour to continue to organise larger collaborative events, such as quarterly Melbourne Polaroid Photo Walks, to share our knowledge of photographic techniques and to make these accessible to anyone who is interested.

All this started when Gary [owner of FilmNeverDie] bought Wei Wei [Gary’s then-girlfriend, now wife] a Polaroid camera but could not get film, so he bulk-bought from the The Impossible Project who had just taken over Polaroid and started making film again. Gary bought a 60 pack of film, gave Wei Wei 10, and resold the rest on eBay. So Gary kept doing that and slowly branched out to refurbishing and selling Polaroid and analogue film cameras too, simply because there are still so many cool and legendary lenses and cameras out there. To be honest, if you are not shooting professionally, you will be better off with an analogue camera; if you buy a digital camera for $1,000 the chances are it will be $200 in a few years.

We would love to hear the story of how you first fell in love with film photography!

So as we were starting the business my love for film photography started too, I discovered amazing cameras and amazing lenses. Discovering one camera after another - but the one that always drew me back was the SX-70 Polaroid camera because of the philosophy behind it. The seed of Dr. Edwin Land's revolutionary idea, the Polaroid, was planted by his daughter's simple but profound question, “Dad, why can't I see the pictures now?”. The camera which resulted, the Polaroid SX-70 Camera, was “a camera so natural to use it would create new intimacy...with nothing between the perception of the scene and capturing it.”

Filmneverdie is heavily influenced by the philosophies and sentiments brought to life by Dr. Edwin Land, creator of the Polaroid. Tell us a bit about how the magic of instant photography and analogue photography influenced and inspired the creation of Filmneverdie.

It’s great you can read my mind and all questions flow into each other. So basically we really like how Dr. Edwin Land firstly envisioned a Polaroid camera and also inspired the whole business to build the legendary SX-70 SLR Polaroid camera. From his daughter's simple but profound question, to putting it all in to make a revolutionary camera, Dr. Edwin Land was able to inspire the whole team to new heights with innovation and ground breaking advances in photography. They created these tiny screws in 1970 that are still used in mobile phones today. Not to mention the Sonar ultrasonic autofocus system that can focus pitch black. They were the Apple of the day. So what we try to do here is to pass on the magic of instant photography and make people fall in love and shoot Polaroid.

How would you describe the place of film photography in a 2016 art world landscape? What significance do you predict it will have, or what role do you predict it will play in years to come - and is this transformative of what we’ve already seen?

I think film is still here to stay for a long time; I guess in the realm of art, having different methods to experiment with is basically the essence of art. What I find is even professional photographers are getting back to film photography because it’s fun, it really slows things down, and they are able to engage with their senses and put the fun back into photography.

One of the things that struck me upon entering the Filmneverdie space was the warm welcoming, and how every new person who walked through the door was instantly made to feel comfortable. Filmneverdie is supported by a wonderful community, how would you suggest newly interested people go about finding out more and becoming involved?

You can always come talk to me! We are really fortunate to have passionate people volunteering and interning here. I guess I am really big on building a symbiotic relationship where we can be contributing to your skill set to see your dream come to reality as you help build this community. Because we are a small business, it’s all about what you want to do in life and how we can help you to get you to where you want, as you help us grow this film community! So come talk to Gary.

 

FILMNEVERDIE CAFE - LEVEL 2, 640 BOURKE ST, MELB CBD, 3000
TUES-FRI : 12-8, SAT & SUN : 12-5 

WELCOME TO THE EMPIRE

I’m so excited to finally launch Illicit Empress!

Welcome to the empire; 

I wanted to create a virtual playground for thoughts, feelings and ideas to connect with people beyond my laptop screen. 

This is my public commitment to nourish my creative side on a continual basis.

The aim of this is also to encourage more collaboration, to connect with likeminded (or differently minded) individuals and create new dialogues and discourses in work together. Illicit Empress will shine the spotlight on creatives and innovators making waves in their field. I’m so thrilled to be able to launch this site with the wonderful talents of Melissa Cowan (photographer) and Chloe Rose (HMUA)!

Feel free to get in touch via ellie@illicitempress.com if you are interested in working with me, and I would love to chat about possible projects together.

 

Thanks for visiting!

Watch this space :)