ELLIE GRAHAM

“My narrative can be anything, but communicated in a very surreal and otherworldly way.  I think with fashion photography it has to be extremely real or the opposite, if it’s in the middle, that’s when it creates unreal expectations”


Ellie Graham is a London based photographer currently studying BA Fashion Photography at the London College of Fashion. 

“I began my interest in fashion because my Mum also studied at LCF and worked at fashion magazines so its something i was brought up around. I thought at first i wanted to get into styling and took a short course, for the final project there was a shoot and the whole time i wanted to be the photographer! I also loved taking imagery and editing them for Instagram so i guess both of these turned me towards photography.

I don’t want there to be a big gap between creatives who work together, i want to connect with a team and share ideas, as well as get to know the people i’m working with on a real level. I think this creates a better working environment and more authentic outcomes as a result. I really enjoy this social aspect of my work!”


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AMY MCDIARMID

“Makeup and hair is something i’ve always had great interest in , it’s so subjective in its nature and has such transformative qualitites that i find really intriguing.”





I find that my inspiration comes from illustration and conceptual art, I really like to explore the process of artistic licence, and just, ‘following the brush’. In the past I’ve also really enjoyed landscape painting, and I think the exploration of nature has given me more inspiration when creating lines, shapes and textures in my work. 

I hope that my future in the industry is a constant flow of learning and growing, I would love to keep developing my style and collaborating with more amazing industry professionals. One of my dreams is to use my skills in the wig and hair department within theatre or film. 

There’s so many things I hope to achieve and I never want to limit myself in this sense.


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