Photography

Rollas Jeans by Marc Llewellyn

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Catalogue and e-commerce studio shoot for Rolla’s Jeans Womens Collection.

Melbourne based denim brand Rolla’s Jeans needed a fairly straight forward, white wall e-commerce studio shoot. What was enjoyable about it was being able to inject a bit more attitude and character into the models poses which gives for a really strong overall look.

Bubba Cloud by Marc Llewellyn

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Catalogue and e-commerce studio photography work for Bubba Cloud.

“All Bubba Cloud's and Covers are designed in Currumbin QLD. Each Cloud is made from 100% cotton, filled with natural corn fibre and wrapped in a handmade natural linen cover. 

The Cloud's are suitable for babies 0-12 months. The Cloud may last them even longer, depending on their size. Padded all the way around, the Cloud provides a comforting place for bub to lounge.

Let bub lay back, relax and lounge in comfort and style, supervised lounging at home, take it to the beach, picnic in the park, travelling around, tummy time on the play matt... we believe it really is the most versatile and useful baby item you will buy. “

Bob McTavish x Mick Fanning by Marc Llewellyn

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I was lucky enough to be invited to document two icons in @mfanno and Bob McTavish ( @mctavishsurf ) collaborating on a 70’s inspired ‘Blue Bird’ single fin and pumping Lennox Heads.

Bob’s enthusiasm and craftsmanship was finely complimented by Mick’s incredible ability for a pretty special display of surfing which transcended the decades.

Thanks for having me along for the ride @fcs_surf

Burleigh Blurs by Marc Llewellyn

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Afternoons of forced creativity - slowing shutters speeds down.

With Burleigh Heads being my local break, i’m spoiled with great wave formations. I wanted to play around with long exposure / slow shutter photography and with the waves being as good as they have been, my opportunity had arrived. Shooting slow shutter can be extremely frustrating but also rewarding simply because your strike rate for a great shot is so low. The goal is always to keep one part of the wave/subject pin sharp whilst everything else is moving around it. I still haven’t nailed it here, but I do love the effect.

The Superbank by Marc Llewellyn

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When the weather patterns and forced unemployment align!

I’ve got to give some level of thanks to Corona Virus. Forcing us all to down tools at a time when the weather systems have been blasting our coastline with great waves and weather. Nothing to do but enjoy and document.

Gold Coast Skyline by Marc Llewellyn

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Two different angles of - and taken from - my home in Burleigh Heads.

Stunning sunsets and sunrises lately have been a photographers delight. Clear days and glowing light has had us all scrambling for our equipment and chasing new angles.

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