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Chiiz Volume 2 : Maternity Photography

Chiiz is a unique photography magazine that is dedicated to descriptive photography. In our second volume, we have tried to showcase the diversity of photography genres ranging from Birth Photography to Wildlife Photography and from Underwater Photography to Fashion Photography. It is an astounding fiesta to eyes and there is not a single photograph that can elude your attention. We are sure that the works of Brandon Mikesell, Garrett Patz and Tina Sokolovskaya is all you have to take home for a nice indulgence over a sojourn.

Chiiz is a unique photography magazine that is dedicated to descriptive photography. In our second volume, we have tried to showcase the diversity of photography genres ranging from Birth Photography to Wildlife Photography and from Underwater Photography to Fashion Photography. It is an astounding fiesta to eyes and there is not a single photograph that can elude your attention. We are sure that the works of Brandon Mikesell, Garrett Patz and Tina Sokolovskaya is all you have to take home for a nice indulgence over a sojourn.

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A Photo Series by Julia Wimmerlin<br />

Paint It Snail<br />

What do you think of snails? Snails<br />

– the soft-bodied, thick-shelled<br />

molluscs - which you must have seen in<br />

and around ponds, rivers or at sea. Have<br />

you ever thought of snails entering into<br />

the makeup wardrobe and becoming<br />

an inspiration to a fashion designer or a<br />

makeup artist?<br />

Julia Wimmerlin<br />

Well, it’s very hard to put your thinking cap<br />

and create a story around such a matter<br />

but Julia Wimmerlin, a Ukrainian-born<br />

photographer, used snails to portray her<br />

creativity and imagination in her latest<br />

“paint it snail” photography collection. She<br />

chatted with SHEETAL MANN about how<br />

she went on to create such masterpiece.<br />

84 Vol 2<br />

Sheetal Mann<br />

sheetal@chiiz.com<br />

A silent tigress working up<br />

her way against the societal<br />

norms. One hell of an interior<br />

designer for your beautiful<br />

homes and thoughts, she is<br />

quite an introvert and serenity<br />

drips from her face.<br />

Don’t Touch My Shoes<br />

Canon EOS 5D Mark III 23mm F/11 1/160s ISO100<br />

“Snails are known for leaving traces behind<br />

them, and in a fantasy world, snails and<br />

their traces could be multi-colored. ‘Paint it<br />

Snail’ is a series of snapshots of this fantasy<br />

world where snails would become makeup<br />

artists, fashion designers and jewellery,”<br />

says the award-winning photographer<br />

Wimmerlin, in an email conversation<br />

from Switzerland, where she is currently<br />

residing.<br />

Wimmerlin is a marketing professional<br />

turned photographer who loves<br />

photography as a whole and always brings<br />

something personal whether it’s a business<br />

portrait or a famous landmark. She believes<br />

her strength is the creative approach with an<br />

amalgamation of true emotions in them. In<br />

her short but fairy tale-like career, she has<br />

pushed all the boundaries of photography<br />

to create images that are not only creatively<br />

enthralling but tell stories of their own.<br />

“The snail story was shot in studio and the<br />

snail models come from around my house<br />

in Switzerland as well as from the rural<br />

areas in Alsace, France. The snails lived<br />

with me for a few weeks whilst the series<br />

was shot, and now I am an experienced<br />

snails’ feeder and cleaner”, she replies with<br />

a smiley face. “All colors on the model<br />

– Anastasia Konetskaya – were painted<br />

with acrylic paints and all the snails were<br />

painted later in Photoshop. No snail was<br />

harmed during the shoot. All snails were<br />

let go next to a river on a rainy Swiss day<br />

after the series was finished”. she explains<br />

further on how she shot the story.<br />

Wimmerlin, who won a silver medal in<br />

Color Open category at International<br />

Salon of <strong>Photography</strong> PhotoArtist 2016<br />

for her ‘Snow Monkeys, believes that, in<br />

her nearly self-taught career, she relied<br />

a lot on her advertising and marketing<br />

experience to construct an image. “First<br />

there is an idea that can become a theme<br />

for the series. It takes time for an idea<br />

to settle and develop into a story that<br />

later becomes a series of photographs.<br />

Sometimes I make a detailed storyboard<br />

of a hat on how each shot would look like<br />

and other times I just go with a general<br />

idea and mood and let the model find<br />

her way,” she says while explaining how<br />

she works around a story.<br />

Her fashion portfolio includes<br />

collaborations with famous Filipino<br />

designer Pia Gladys Perey who enjoyed<br />

an international uprising after dressing<br />

Angelina Jolie. She has worked with Pia<br />

Gladys Perey for her Junior Bridesmaids<br />

and High Tea Collections, and<br />

advertising images for Spring-Summer<br />

Collection 2015 which were presented<br />

at the World Fashion Week in Paris. Her<br />

celebrity fashion portfolio also includes<br />

collaboration with another Filipino actress<br />

and model, Rhian Ramos.<br />

The most prized accessory for her, while<br />

on the shoot, is her ‘compact hood loupe’<br />

without which she can’t live. “I can’t live<br />

without it as it allows me to see the shot<br />

on camera’s LCD magnified enough to see<br />

some particular details, and shields the shot<br />

from any ambient light that might influence<br />

my perception of the shot,” replies National<br />

Geographic & Vogue photographer,<br />

Wimmerlin.<br />

Wimmerlin has received 2 Honourable<br />

Mentions at IPA’s (International<br />

<strong>Photography</strong> Award) in One Shot Climate<br />

Change Competition (2016). Her travel,<br />

animal and creative photographs have<br />

been published in various travel magazines<br />

including National Geographic(USA),<br />

National Geographic Travel(USA), Digital<br />

Photo(UK), GEO(Germany, France), “DJI<br />

Focus”(China), Animan(Switzerland),<br />

Travelife(Philippines), travel section of<br />

The Telegraph(UK), The Times(UK),<br />

The Guardian(UK), Daily Star(UK),<br />

Metro(UK), Le Matin(Switzerland), 20<br />

minutes(France), etc. She is a regular<br />

contributor to the PhotoVogue site of<br />

Vogue Italia having several shots selected<br />

as “Best Of ” and “Photo of the Day”.<br />

Before Julia signed off to prepare for her<br />

shoot, we managed to ask her if she had<br />

to define the world in a single photograph,<br />

what would it be? She took some time and<br />

replied after few minutes, “Though I have<br />

never thought about it, but if I were to<br />

show the world in a single shot, it would<br />

be a macro shot of one’s eye – you have the<br />

whole world there”.

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