Results tagged “cashmere media” from Dublin Photographer Angela Halpin

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"Life" came about after talks with  Dublin Band "Noise Control" about shooting their new album cover which is due to be released this year.
The idea was researched and a sketch was sent to the band but disappointingly it was refused to strong of an idea to scrap so we decided to shoot it as a profile piece and also a lot of work had gone into the pre production with booking of model and film crew ,special effects , make up etc 
The bands sound has sometimes be referred to as a mixture of dirty riffs, electronica, rock, and punk , and as the album had the word Life in the title  the idea was based around this ,
The Idea was about creating life in this electronic and technology hungry era we live in today, wrapped up with the bands music suited it perfect and also as we release our projects in 3 pieces would have been very strong for the band with the amount of promotion it would have received .
We achieved this project with no budget , everything within the set will re reused again for its purpose it was designed for and was a lot of fun to do.
Check out the video piece online

Photography & Production: Jang Productions
Model: Ross Hamilton
Make up: Nadia Marci
Special Effects: Team FX

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Watch Video - Black Eyes 

A Cashmere Media Production

Photography: Jang Productions

About " Sweet Jane

Sweet Jane's origins lie in early 2007, comprised of Danda, Lydia Des Dolles and Ruairi Paxton, the trio have successfully become one of Ireland's most exciting & most talked about new bands. In 2008 they released their debut EP 'Blackboots & Blackhearts' to a succession of positive reviews from weekly's, monthlies and the tres important blog world, which in turn saw them featured on their 'Best Of 2009' / 'Hope of 2010' Lists.

Their live set is described as an energetic roller coaster of sleazy guitars, achingly sexy vocals, split between Lydia & Danda & topped off with their trade mark 'dream-pop rock 'n roll'. For the last 12 months the band have been touring furiously throughout the UK & Ireland, which resulted in their invitation to tour with bands such as GLASVEGAS || BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB || A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS || THE KILLS || WHITE LIES || THE DUKE SPIRIT and have appeared in the line-ups of popular UK & Ireland music festival's such as THE DREAM MACHINE FESTIVAL (Sheffield, UK), INDIE-PENDANCE (Cork, Ireland), IRISH GREEN GATHERING (Wexford, Ireland) & LONDONS CALLING (London, UK) The biggest part of the last year for the band was being offered to tour alongside Alan Mc Gee & BP Fallon at their infamous Rock & Roll circus DEATH DISCO in London & Dublin. Whilst numerous tastemakers and popular bloggers feature the band, one noted supporter is BP Fallon, who has continuously shown his loyalty & support to Sweet Jane by featuring them as ''Artist of the week'' on his 'Wang Dang Doodle' Radio show and frequently playlisting their singles.

 In March of 2009 they were picked to become apart of RTE 2's The Raw Sessions - a music documentary on upcoming Irish artists, where they had a crew of four people follow them for a week, filming at their studio, on stage, at home and finishing with a 12 hour recording session at Sun Studio's, Dublin where they recorded their single ''Black Eyes''.

 Because of the dramatic emotion & melody in Sweet Jane's music it makes for a perfect partner in film and video, as a result their music will be used in independent and mainstream productions in the coming months. One director who felt compelled to use Sweet Jane's music in one of his pieces was British Getaway Films director Russell Lee Ford, who offered to produce a music video for the track ''Blackboots & Blackhearts'', while independent French film director Sebastian Bellaval is currently mid-production working on a video for ''Take Me Home''. Towards the end of this year they were chosen by Hotpress Magazine and New York's most prestigious Film & Arts University NY to feature as part of their TISCH music video project, in which they completed a video for their new single 'You're Making This Hard'. (Released December 18th 2009)

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Watch our video : The making of the Blackrain Shoot

Caiomhe Keanes 2010 green bridal collections is made entirely of organic silks, recycled material, hemp blends, organic cottons and linen, soy silks with eco friendly trims and embelishments
Caiomhe works from her atelier t/a QUE-VA on the 2nd floor at 29 Wicklow street, Dublin 2 and is available by appointment 014429878 or 0879034796. 

Thanks to all who worked on the shoot

Models: Grace Connell - Freelance, Deborah Clarke- bscene

Photographer: Angela Halpin

Producer: Jason Foran

Hair & Makeup: Nadia Macari

Special Effects: Brendan Byrne - Team FX

Conor Maloney & Tony Callaly from  Cashmere Media

Cine Electric LTD Web: Cine Electric

Jang Productions



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Wedding Annual - Front Cover - Irish Independent - 18/11/09

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Model: Deborah Clarke 


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Models: Grace Connell & Deborah Clarke


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Caiomhe Keane is an independent Irish designer based in Dublin, Her creations incorporate her commitment to social and environmental responsibility in her designs providing beautifully designed and crafted womanswear for the mid to high end market, specializing in bridal, evening and formal wear. Caiomhe's whimsical & romantic timeless creations with chic cutting edge style are well suited to today's upwardly mobile modern woman. Caiomhe's bespoke couture inspired bridal designs are created using organic and hemp silks, reincarnated materials such as recycled cashmere, vintage trims and hand dyed silks with ribbons, lace, crystals and hand painted embellishments.

Her forthcoming 2010 green bridal collection is made entirely of organic silks, recycled materials, hemp blends, organic cottons and linen, soy silks with eco friendly trims and embellishments. 

Fabulous full gowns with a 1950's flair full layered organic silk taffeta skirts with lace and hand embellished details, fitted contrasting flirtatious bustiers and corsets, timeless classic 1940's inspired figure hugging silhouettes, one shoulder pieces, Grecian goddess styles with metallic gold and silver motifs and tea dress lengths for more casual and less traditional bride. With complimentary floor length lace and tull coats, baleros and shawls.

Caiomhe works from her atelier t/a QUE-VA on the 2nd floor at 29 Wicklow street, Dublin 2 and is available by appointment 014429878 or 0879034796. 

Thanks to all who worked on the shoot

Models: Grace Connell - Freelance, Deborah Clarke,bscenetheagency

Photographer: Angela Halpin

Producer: Jason Foran

Hair & Makeup: Nadia Macari

Special Effects: Brendan Byrne - Team FX

Conor Maloney & Tony Callaly from  Cashmere Media

Cine Electric LTD Web: Cine Electric


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