50 PAGES FOR VOGUE BY INDIRA CESARINE
Over the years I have been commissioned by Vogue for a variety of production as a photographer. Most of the shoots were for British Vogue, although I did a lovely supplement for French Vogue on luxury handbags and have also had my worked published in Vogue China, Vogue Belleza and Photo Vogue from Vogue Italia. Quite a few of the productions for these magazines were in collaboration with brands, produced as “advertorials”. The first shoot I did for Vogue was in 1998, and it was an advertorial sponsored by Canon Cameras. My favorite shoot of this portfolio is “X-Static” – Charles Worthington did the hair, and it featured a brilliant casting, including Alice Dellal, Poppy de Villeneuve, Lauren Jones (the daughter of Mick Jones), Emily Byron (descendant of poet Lord Byron) and Lauren Gregory. The shoot “The F-Word” featured model Jodie Kidd, who I had photographed years prior in one of my first published shoots. The shoot “Island Safari” was photographed in St Lucia, and caused an uproar with the English press, as it was considered so sexy. Every major newspaper in London did a story on it, including The Evening Standard, The Telegraph, The Mirror, The Sun, The Express and the Daily Mail. All of these images were shot on medium format film. Stay tuned for my archives, to be published in 2014, featuring 1000’s of magazine pages never before published online, celebrating 20 years in print.