5 Women About Love
Five women say what loves means to them.
by Directed & produced by Sarita Plowman & John Park.
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About the Book
we asked five women to write down what the word love meant to them. We recorded them speaking the words and filmed them at 20 locations of their choice around London.
The five minute (4:59) film that resulted – 5 Women About Love - and the book – come entirely from their imagination. The film will be online from October 2013.
We asked each to pick four places or situations where she might be thinking about love, a set of clothes for each location, and a look of makeup and hair – none of which needed to match. Usually in film, character, location, costume and design are imposed. Here, each had complete freedom to explore her own thoughts. Sarita Plowman and John Park spent a lot of time sketching storyboards, trudging round locations in advance – and finding them (‘an Alice tree’ ‘a brothel’) – to find Prets and lavatories (aka dressing rooms, we know them all now), editing scripts and later, editing film. Stefan Lubomirski De Vaux and Matt Jamie are professional photographers – they both make films, but we wanted artists who came from a photographic background – and at each location they shot both stills and film.
We all think we know what love is, and of course for ourselves, we do. But it sometimes means different things to others and perhaps you’ll find something in 5 Women About Love which echoes feelings in your heart.
Five Women About Love features Chantal Pierre-Packer, Tracy Howell, Sarita Plowman, Josephine Arden, Nadia Gilani. It is filmed and photographed by Stefan Lubomirski De Vaux and Matt Jamie. Sound recorded at Unity Studios, engineered by Carlos Ziccarelli. Directed and produced by Sarita Plowman and John Park.
Book designed by Stefan Lubomirski de Vaux
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 44 - Publish Date: Aug 29, 2013
- Language English
About the Creator
Stefan Lubomirski de Vaux (lubo) takes captivating images of people – by themselves, with friends and family, or as part of a landscape or interior. I have in January 2019 retired and moved to Portugal, Coming from a cosmopolitan background, lubo speaks four languages and is at home in any company, from the British Royal Family to the bushmen of Africa. But, more importantly, people feel at home with lubo. They act naturally instead of putting on a pose; their unique character comes into focus. And the magic happens. lubo shoots portraits for portraiture’s sake – as well as for brochures, press releases and annual reports. He also captures the interaction of people and places, with striking interior photography for architects and designers. If you need pictures that will stand out on the page or on the screen, you ought to talk to lubo. So get in touch today to set up an initial meeting. We think you’ll click.