Wednesday, April 15, 2009

World Hair extension images news

April 15th Wednesday
World Today HORSES WITH HAIR EXTENSIONS

SYDNEY - Horses wearing hair extensions? Is this the new fashion fad to take the equine world by storm?
Julian Wolkenstein, an Australian advertising photographer, decided to take some time to work on a fun personal project. “The idea for these images came from a discussion with a friend who said, ‘Hey wouldn’t it be fun to shoot horses with big hair?’,” said Sydney-born Wolkenstein, 36
Wolkenstein worked with hair-stylist Acacio da Silva to create and attach the hair extensions to the horses’ manes. “Each horse took around four hours to groom, with hair extensions being added by Acacio, and then when they were presented in front of the camera’s and lights they would shake their heads, give a neigh and then ruffle up their hair,” said Julian.
“The horses loved the grooming. The lights and camera, well, they were less taken with that.”
Apart from casting horses

and preparation work which took a few months, each horse took a full day to shoot.”
Pictured: The hilarious (and utterly pointless) horses with hair-extensions
Julian hit on the idea of experimenting with horses' hair during a chat with a fellow advertising pal.'The idea for these images came from a discussion with a friend who said, 'Hey wouldn't it be fun to shoot horses with big hair?',' says Sydney-born Julian, 36.'It is important to do personal projects just for fun, not to sell anything, but just to remind you why you make images, but mostly, and simply, to make you smile.'Acting on the discussion, Julian, who usually works to a specific client brief, decided to explore this personal project to its full potential, resulting in these striking and unforgettable images.Putting the project into motion, Julian tea
'Each horse took around four hours to groom, with hair extensions being added by Acacio, and then when they were presented in front of the camera's and lights they would shake their heads, give a neigh and then ruffle up their hair,' said Julian - with a somewhat forced grin.
'To get them just right, with their hair all set and standing to attention was a bit of a battle.
'But the horses loved the grooming. The lights and camera, well, they were less taken with that.'At first, Julian thought the shoot would be a quick affair.



'We initially thought how hard can this be? A couple of hours on each one,' he said

'Well, we figured out pretty quickly on a test day that it was a major undertaking.'Apart from casting horses and preparation work which took a few months, each horse took a full day to shoot.'Even for a seasoned pro, such as Julian, there were hitches to his horse hair project.'I tend to be drawn to projects where just in trying to describe and trying to explain the concept to all the crew and the people who supplied the horses was fascinating ,' says Julian.
'Most of the time you could see the cogwheels of the mind trying to work it out, trying to visualise it in their own minds, then, a bit of a smile

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