fashion photography + motion
May 2015
Michael Woolley
London
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Client: Marie Claire, France
Client: Marie Claire, France
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Client: Marie Claire, France
Client: Marie Claire, France
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Client: Dorchester Collection
Client: Dorchester Collection
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Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
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Client: Style Magazine ‘Icone di Stagione’
Client: Style Magazine ‘Icone di Stagione’
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Client: Style Magazine
Client: Style Magazine
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Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
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Client: Style Magazine
Client: Style Magazine
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Client: Marie Claire, France
Client: Marie Claire, France
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Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
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Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
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Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
Client: IO Donna Magazine, Italy
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'White Marble' - Shot for IO Donna website to accompany Fashion editorial December 2011
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'Metallic' - Video shot to accompany men's fashion editorial for Style magazine
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'Boys will be boys' - Video shot to accompany men's fashion editorial for Style magazine
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Hansel and Gretel, ‘Once Upon a Tile’ Interface Flor
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Rapunzel, ‘Once Upon a Tile’ Interface Flor
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Sleeping Beauty, ‘Once Upon a Tile’ Interface Flor
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‘Spring Portraits’. Video to accompany July 20 2012 issue of Io Donna magazine , Beniamino Barese , Styling: Marina Malavasi , Hair: Johnathan Connelly , Make Up: Lyz Marsden ... see more
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An interview with 30 of Italy's most exciting emerging female artists
During Michael Woolley’s career, he has, and continues to be commissioned by some of the principal fashion and lifestyle brands in the industry, working for Neiman Marcus, Issey Miyake, Etro, Banana Republic, Malo, Shiseido, The Dorchester Collection, Cacharel and Net-a-Porter.
Editorially, his work graces the pages of most of the major international editions of Elle magazine, Italian Vogue, Italian and French Glamour, French, Italian and German Marie Claire, Vogue Homme and America's Next Top Model. Michael has also directed TV commercials and short films for Danone, IO Donna, French Marie Claire, The Room (Hudson Bay Company) and Interface Flor.
Michael’s inspiration is down to the joie de vivre of his subjects, models and fashion designers. He lives for the surprise and thrill that is the accident of every great image. In his words; "I suppose I must be rather good at creating those accidents. They are the pinnacle of the process of igniting and capturing the energy of a team that may have never worked together before. Sometimes I feel as much a choreographer as image-maker."
Contact Sarah Kaye to see more of Michael's work.