The Vampire's Wife Founder Susie Bick on Her Iconic Modelling Career | SHOWstudio
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2024
- Susie Bick talks to Nick Knight about her early days as a bourgeoning model, moving to New York City, and her first Vogue cover shot by Japanese-American photographer Hiro.
Supermodels talk about iconic fashion images in this SHOWstudio series which puts model stories in the spotlight, such as Kate Moss, Alek Wek, Liberty Ross, Lily Cole, Kristen McMenamy, Raquel Zimmermann and Tatjana Patitz. Nick Knight and SHOWstudio present the history of contemporary fashion photography as told from the subjects' perspectives.
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Established in November 2000, SHOWstudio is an award-winning fashion website, founded and directed by Nick Knight, that has defined the manner in which fashion is presented via the Internet. A pioneer of fashion film and live fashion broadcasting, SHOWstudio is now recognised as the leading force behind these mediums, offering a unique platform to nurture and encourage fashion to engage with moving image in the digital age. In its documentation of fashion and the arts, SHOWstudio has collaborated with pop culture icons and creatives including Tracey Emin, Lady Gaga, John Galliano, Kate Moss, Alexander McQueen, Charles Jeffrey, Gareth Pugh and many more.
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I'm so happy the Subjective series continues! I've missed it so much. I hope this means more model interviews are on their way.
So glad this series is back, and with Susie!
I missed Subjective, I’m glad you are posting again!
Cool story with Bethann and Meisel. She looks like Jessica Stam
Love to see the full interview I felt it was cut short somehow.
Love this series so glad it’s back.
Also, ignore the obnoxious comments about the camera work. I love the way you film these, so beautiful and poetic.
I don’t think people are being obnoxious? It’s a matter of personal preference, for some people the constant movement of the camera makes it hard to watch.
Thanks for posting this Nick. I really enjoy your interview style. I had to go audio only on this one I’m afraid - a bit vertigo inducing - but very interesting nonetheless.
Susie is so cool 🖤
Great Interview but the camera work is insufferable.
its giving completely shitfaced at a fancy gala 😂😂
Hypnotic
The camera work spoils the interview, I want to look at Susie’s face not her neck. Bizarre editing.
Lovely interesting interview HOWEVER,
leave the "artsy fartsy" camera shots behind as they don't belong in an interview at all. What exactly are you attempting to achieve with the blurry imagery, shots of a dirty window frame and constantly moving the camera/video cam around from floor to ceiling to door to a pair of blurry hands??? It's very annoying, nauseating and really takes away from the interview process.
Please stop. 🎉
Keep. the. camera. still
yeah, they're trying something and its really not working. the camerawork would be interesting in a music video - but for an interview its really disorienting and makes the conversation unwatchable.