
Study Hall Photo Shoot
It took 3 designers, 2 models, one photographer, hair, make-up, a stylist, and 10 hours to complete the first round of intern photoshoots. And I’m so proud of them! My interns showed up on time, brought props and accessories and tear sheets for their shots. They knew what they wanted and were very specific about their looks. The day went a little long, as shoots usually do, but we did a tremendous amount of work in 10 hours with two models! But we couldn’t have done it without the help of an amazing team who basically donated their time to help out.
A HUGE thank you to the following people who worked on the shoot and made it a completely seamless day:
Jena Cumbo – photographer
Rachel Loehrer – stylist
Kim Caudle – make-up
Jessie Sung – hair
Paget & Chelsea (from APM) – models
I posted more pics throughout the day here. And now we have over a thousand pics to sort through to select the ones that will make it to the designers lookbooks!






Okay, question. What are tear sheets?
Good question. A tear sheet is basically a page from a magazine or book that a designer or photographer pulls out to use as inspiration for the shoot. They can be for hair and make-up ideas, lighting, poses, styling… anything really. I don’t know this for sure, but since they’re usually torn out of their original magazines, I’m guessing that’s why they call them tear sheets.