A few years ago, I was asked to be interviewed for Vogue Australia, a request a girl doesn’t get every day (!), so naturally, I was thrilled, very honoured and said yes on the spot, especially as I was to be photographed by the excellent Hugh Stewart. Even though I hate having my pic taken, I knew I had to seize the opportunity as It’s not every day a gal gets to say she’s ‘In Vogue’ (OTHER THAN MADONNA).

A few days before the shoot, I was bought into the Vogue head office in Sydney, where the editor and staff got me to try on a range of fantastic designer gowns. The clothes were all dark in style, which I imagine were chosen to suit the style of dark and moody photography I have become known for producing. I felt exceptional, and it’s a memory I won’t forget.

On the day at the studio, I had my hair and make-up done and fitted into the clothes the Vogue art director picked out. Hugh had assembled a set using a load of vintage props and incredible fruit, veg, and flowers - which I was asked to shoot separately in my studio to fit in with the story. 

Their story told a good take on my life at the time, the blog, photo work, and such.

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