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Video Portrait of Helene by chris kilkus

At last, the final version of the video portrait I shot of fashion model Helene Traasavik.  Thanks to Smashbox Digital for a for a great job with the edit.

For those of you that are curious, I shot this on the tripod mounted Canon 5D MarkII using a small light mounted to the camera’s hot shoe.  I manipulated the spill of light into a narrow beam using a bit of Cinefoil.If you’re a fan of fashion, then you’re probably already familiar with The Sartorialist. For the uninitiated, it’s a prolific collection of high-fashion portraits shot of real-world people on the street by photographer Scott Schuman. It’s kind of like Humans of New York, but with fancier clothes and no sad stories.

You get to see a brief, but interesting look into his process from selecting a person to photograph to positioning and posing them for the shot.

I’m not a big fashion guy, and I definitely don’t “get” a good deal of the styles he presents on his blog, but he has been doing his thing for so long and so consistently that you have to respect it. Just the act of approaching people all the time like that must require a very specific personality.

Check out his site here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Three Dots Campaign by Christopher Kilkus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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A Recent Test in the Studio by chris kilkus

A little while back I had a studio shoot at 5th & Sunset Studios with a celebrity for a popular magazine. You just never know what you’re gonna get on celebrity shoots… sometimes it’s an all around lovely experience….. and other times it’s….. well, let’s just say it can be a challenge.

After it was over we had a couple hours of studio time left so we decided it would be nice to shoot some photos just for fun…. and as a way to get the previous experience off our minds!  As it turned out, one of my favorite models, Danielle Donn from Nous Model Management, just happened to be in the studio next door at a casting.  What luck!  She was kind enough to spend time with us just having some fun, and these photos are the result.

It was a fantastic way to end the day and really made everyone on the crew feel pumped up about our jobs!

My fan holder and tattooed hand model was the amazing hair stylist Daven Mayeda.

 

As an added bonus, Fitness Magazine ended up using a photo from the shoot to illustrate one of their articles.

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Chris Kilkus Photography for Forever 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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A Recent Shoot by christopher kilkus

Here are some still pics from a recent motion shoot I did. It’s going to take a little while longer to finish editing the video but thought I would post these stills in the meantime. Enjoy 🙂

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Behind the Scenes on Wet Seal by christopher kilkus

Here is a little Behind the Scenes video that Wet Seal made from our most recent shoot.

 

 

Orange County retailer Wet Seal Inc. pioneered the quick translation of Southern California’s beachy lifestyle into fashions for young women. But now it is trying to avoid drowning in the competitive teen marketplace.

The Foothill Ranch company said Wednesday that it would close 338 stores, or two-thirds of its locations, and lay off nearly 3,700 employees as the retailer tries to stave off bankruptcy and revamp its business. It will continue to operate 173 locations and its online business.”Our financial condition leaves us no other alternative than to close these stores,” Chief Executive Ed Thomas said in a statement. “This was a very difficult decision to make.”

Wet Seal has suffered in recent years as parents cut back on allowances for their children and older teenagers battled Expensive leases for mall space also weighed on Wet Seal. Shopping center rivals, including Abercrombie & Fitch and Aeropostale, have struggled to attract fickle young shoppers. Delia’s Inc., a competing teen chain, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last month and is holding a going-out-of-business sale.Wet Seal may be heading for the same fate unless it can dramatically overhaul its brand and perhaps find a buyer, analysts said.

“The best chance of survival is to take the company private and in turn revitalize the company,” said Britt Beemer, founder of America’s Research Group. “At the rate they are going now, they won’t be here next year.”

The announcement of the closings follows an outpouring of anger on social media this week by workers who said they were suddenly told they were losing their jobs.

Photos of handwritten signs taped to some Wet Seal storefronts went viral online with hashtags such as #ForgetWetSeal and #BoycottWetSeal.

“It’s truly crazy. It was a big shock, especially coming so suddenly,” Bowlin said. “We all have bills and car payments and families, and our job was just taken from us.”

Wet Seal’s troubles started before the Great Recession, analysts said. The chain has wrestled for years to define its identity; it acquired other merchants and rolled out new brands, but never managed to resonate for long with fashion-conscious shoppers.

The chain’s woes were apparent in the lackluster sales at the locations that are being closed. Although they represent 66% of Wet Seal’s stores, they accounted for only the chain got its start in 1962 as a stand-alone swimwear shop in Newport Beach, originally named Lorne’s, after founder Lorne Huycke.

The name was changed a few years later, according to a company history, after the founder’s wife saw a model strutting down a runway clad in a black bathing suit and described her as looking like “a wet seal.”

The retailer rapidly expanded in the 1980s and ’90s, even adding for a time a chain selling unisex teen clothes called Limbo Lounge. The chain went public in 1990 and later acquired more than 200 Contempo Casual stores from Neiman Marcus Group.Competition for teenagers has only increased as young shoppers flock to the new generation of fast-fashion rivals that can rush items into stores only a few weeks after a trend is spotted.

In addition, consumers are no longer shopping en masse at enclosed malls, where many Wet Seal stores are located, Beemer said. “Wet Seal is part of that problem,” he said.

The company has lost more than $150 million in the last two complete fiscal years. In its third quarter that ended Nov. 1, Wet Seal reported a loss of $36 million, compared with a loss of $12.5 million a year earlier.

The turmoil in its finances has been reflected in boardroom drama. Wet Seal has had three CEOs in the last four years. In 2012, activist shareholder Clinton Group succeeded in ousting most of its board members, including the chairman.

The company also became mired in a racial bias lawsuit alleging that it fired black employees so it could hire white workers. In 2013, the retailer paid $7.5 million to settle that suit.

Now Wet Seal has to figure out a way forward — or risk becoming extinct.

Several analysts said the best path forward is to file for bankruptcy, restructure and find a buyer. Wall Street investors appear to be hoping for a sale; they drove the company’s stock to nearly 13 cents a share Wednesday from 7 cents the day before. That’s down from a trading peak of $2.75 nearly a year ago.

Last month, the company said there was “substantial doubt” it could continue operating. Last week, the retailer said it had received a default notice on $27 million in debt. The company’s creditor has given it until Jan. 12 to pay what it owes.

“The best way to get out of leases on retail stores that aren’t performing is through Chapter 11,” said Ron Friedman, a retail expert at accounting firm Marcum. “Their choices are raise more capital, get rid of all your bad stores and downsize.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Fourth of July!! by christopher kilkus

Here is a test I did last week, a little fun before the 4th of July weekend!

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Scott Chrisman films Chris Kilkus Wet Seal shoot

My friend Scott Chrisman, a talented Director of Photography here in Los Angeles, shot a really nice behind the scenes video of a recent shoot I did with Wet Seal, check it out below.