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Wetsuit & Swimwear Photo Shoot in Byron Bay

November 01, 2017 aliciafox Fashion, Japan, resort photography, surfing tags: byron bay, byron bay photographer, byron bay surf festival, fashion photographer byron bay, fashion photographer nsw, fashion photographer port Macquarie, fashion photographer south west rocks, lifestyle photographer australia, lifestyle photographer byron bay, lifestyle photographer nsw, moon jelly, moon jelly wetsuits, photographer crescent head, resort photographer, resort photography, resort photography australia, resort photography byron bay, resort photography nsw, south west rocks photographer, surf lifestyle photographer, swimwear byron bay, swimwear photographer Australia, swimwear photographer nsw, wetsuits australia 0 comments
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I was in Byron Bay for a fashion and lifestyle photo shoot for Japanese wetsuit brand, Moon Jelly.  This boutique brand happens to come from the little surf town I lived in a few years ago in Chiba-Ken (east of Tokyo), where they hand make customised super kawaii wetsuits.  The Moon Jelly crew were in Australia for the Byron Bay Surf Festival. We shot at Atlantic Byron Bay a picturesque resort in the heart of Byron.  It was the perfect backdrop for our swimwear/surf fashion photography shoot.   SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave   I’m based in Crescent Head NSW.  If you don’t know it, Crescent Head is a beautiful surf village half way between Byron Bay and Sydney.  Our biggest town nearby is Port Macquarie.  Our beaches on the Mid North Coast are insanely beautiful (and usually empty) and the bushland is endless. Please get in touch if you’d like to book a lifestyle shoot with me in Crescent Head.  I’m also available to travel throughout NSW and internationally.  Email today with enquiries at info@aliciafoxphotography.com   See more of my Lifestyle Photography HERE ve SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave Read More

Products I Love : Wild Tussah Day to Night Bag

January 19, 2015 aliciafox Eco Photography, Eco Tips, Ethical Photography, Fashion tags: day to night bag, eco fashion Australia, eco fashion photographer, ethical fashion photographer, fairtrade fashion, fashion photographer, fashion photographer Australia, fashion photographer nsw, fashion photographer port Macquarie, handbag, Port Macquarie fashion photographer, Port Macquarie Photographer, port macquarie proudct photographer, sustainable fashion, sustainable fashion australia, wild tussah handbag 0 comments
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There are some labels in the fashion industry that go to extreme lengths to ensure that the products they are offering consumers are as ethical as possible. My most recent discovery of a brand of this kind is Wild Tussah, a grass roots label creating high quality products with great care and respect for all involved in the production process, from artisan to customer. As stated proudly on their website, “Wild Tussah was started with one idea in mind; to preserve traditional weave cultures through art and design for our modern day world.”   On receiving my gorgeous Day to Night bag in the post and removing it from it’s protective canvas bag, it was clear that this product has a story to tell.  So I asked Danica, Wild Tussah’s Sustainable Fashion Designer and Founder, to answer a few questions.   What is the story of the Day to Night bag, from how you selected the artisans to how it is made? The Day to Night bag was designed to incorporate a Lu weave I found in Saigon. When I first came across the weave, I didn’t know who made it. All I knew was that I had never seen such […] Read More

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