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Posts Tagged ‘Magnhild Sundland’

Pictures published at RunwayPassport

Saturday, September 17th, 2011
photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

RunwayPassport:

RP: WHAT IS THE MOST EXCITING PART OF BEING A DESIGNER?
MLS: That I am a part of how society reacts to first impressions. Many people don’t think that designers have an important job, but if you think about it we’re the ones who decide what you’re wearing to a first date, how soccer-players uniforms should look like, if your outfit to the job interview helps you land the job etc. If there were no designers, there would be no clothes, no style, no fit, no trends, and no stores. Clothes are such a huge part of a person’s life, either if it is for pleasure, business or necessity.

Today RunwayPassport published a story on the designer Magnhild Sundland and the photos I shot for her in August. Head over to RunwayPassport and read the whole interview!

Designer Magnhild Sundland at Lerchendal Gård

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Hedvig Kristine Sundland (Trend Models), designer: Magnhild Sundland

It is not only portraits I’m doing, my biggest passion is still the fashion photography and I also intend to continue. A few weeks ago I was shooting for fashion designer Magnhild Sundland.
Magnhild has studied three years in Miami, bachlor in fashion design. Currently she holds in Trondheim, Norway, but is looking for a job in the large organizations.
ThHe location for our photo shoot was Lerchendal Gård, one of the older houses in Trondheim, built in 1770. Unfortunately, bears not the interior character of this building style as much as we had hoped for. The mood and emotion in the images is French inspired and model will appear as a bored, upper class woman. The model we used was Hedvig Kristine Sundland from Trend Models, Magnhilds cousin and a model I’ve photographed quite a few times lately. Hope you enjoy the photos!

Please visit Magnhilds homepage for more inspiration! www.magnhildsundland.com

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