Been a while since I've posted anything, last thing was the white angel shoot I did which is still in the process of being edited. But a new exciting project has come along for my final project for college before I head off to university, it was a mermaid shoot. We did all our own props and costumes so we made the tail, made a sea shell bra, there was a mirror for the mermaid to hold and we went to an awesome location called Tal-y-bont in Wales.
Here is how the process went and how we came to make all these different things. I mainly focused on the sea shell bra as for the first half of prep for this shoot I wasn't around much, but this is all I know - Enjoy!
We needed something to build the latex around, which was the main material used to making the tail. So we made a polystyrene structure.

After a layer of latex we stuck straws onto the fin so it gave it some texture and looked more realistic like the fins on a fish. Then we piled on layers of latex (lost count how many). The colour scheme we went for was blue and purple and added silver to it later.
Using a stencil we tried to air brush the scales on with silver paint but it didn't quite work out so we ended up putting on a silver fabric (you will see soon)
With the sea shell bra we started out making a mould out of plasticine then made a mould of it using plaster bandages and then once that had dried we made a latex mould from that.
Once that was all done we could get to painting, I ended up using at least 6 different layers of paint only because I had sketches and knew what I wanted but found it difficult to paint it on. At first I was trying all sorts, neutral colours to blues and greens, trying to be quite fancy with it.
In the end I found the best thing was to use purple, blue and silver. the middle parts I used the blue and purple and managed to blend it together so it looked like it had merged into one and then with the bumpy 'bone' structure of the shell I painted that silver. (You will see the finished thing soon)
Along with the big clams to be the main focus on the bra, I also made some smaller shells to give the bra a little bit more colour and to make it that little bit more interesting. I made a starfish and also some little limpets. This was all done exactly the same way as the clams.
When it came to the location I don't think we could've picked a better location. It's absolutely stunning! Tal-y-bont waterfalls, if you haven't visited it before you should!
We spent about a month, maybe just over that planning, creating and getting ready for this shoot and it all payed off. Hope you enjoyed reading and seeing how all this shoot came together, look forward to showing you the final edited images in the next post =)