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Trina Turk On Growing A Fashion Business

20 Jan

Hi FashionPhotograhyBlog.com readers,

Vince Gonzales from Vinpix is back on FPBlog, after the interview he did with fashion photographer, Jonathan Skow detailing his  workflow processes. Vince chats to the faces behind the popular Californian fashion design label, “Trina Turk”, to uncover how the dynamic duo built their fashion business and designer brand, and to find out if there are any future plans they have with their business. The stage is all yours Vince!  

Vince Gonzales Vinpix Trina Turk & Jonathan Skow

Vince Gonzales: Trina when you started you were primarily focused on women’s clothes?

 

Trina Turk: Yes, we started as a women’s contemporary collection… in 1995 out of our house in Los Villes… and (at) that time Jonathan was still a stylist. We started in a very small way with just a 15 piece collection and got into some great stores right off the bat and it’s just been this very sort of slow and steady growth since then. Now, we have eight of our own retail stores but we are still primarily wholesalers and have expanded into some (new) categories.

 

I think that the most interesting thing is the part of having your own stores, because you’re in touch with who your customer is and what they are actually saying about the product – what they like, what they don’t like and what they want so now; it’s become more of a mini lifestyle brand and I think, through (our) photos and everything we are doing, we are creating this lifestyle. We are always looking at everything – anything can be an inspiration; it could be an artist’s work or (something else) but of course it has to be interpreted and it has to be principle. 

Vince Gonzales Vinpix Trina Turk & Jonathan Skow

 Now with digital printing you can pretty much print anything. We have a line of indoor/outdoor printed fabric, it’s called Trina Turk Indoor/Outdoor for Schumaker. Schumaker is a venerable, old interior design textile firm and we have a licence with them for brightly printed fabric for outdoor furniture, although a lot of people use it for indoors too. We (also) have a license for bedding, (the category is really going through some big growth right now) and decorative pillows (like embroidered needle point pillows) for your home. So there’s quite a few things going on. 

Vince Gonzales Vinpix Trina Turk & Jonathan Skow

Vince Gonzales: What about you, Jonathon, you got anything interesting (coming up)?

 

Jonathon Skow: Well, Mr Turk is becoming more a part of my day to day schedule which is kinda exciting. The more it grows the more time I have to spend on it, that’s (always) fun. The website has been big (on the list). It’s been more about videos, photos and stuff that’s there to bring people to the site, so we have been spending a lot of time creating it.

 

Vince Gonzales:  Well, thanks guys. We’ll see you next time… I really appreciate it guys, that was fun!

 

 

Did you find Vince’s interview with Trina Turk and Jonathan Skow interesting? Please leave your comments below in the comment section. We would like to know what you thought about this post. If you enjoyed this post, stay tuned as Vince has another post coming up soon on FashionPhotograhyBlog.com. You can also read our article on how Jonathan Skow explains his workflow process here. You can also follow Trina, Jonathan and Vince on social media.

Vince Gonzales Vinpix Trina Turk & Jonathan SkowTrina Turk: @ShopTrinaTurk

Jonathan Turk: @MrTurk

Vince Gonzales @vinpix

 

 

IMAGE SOURCE: 

Feature image & images 1 & 3: courtesy of Jonathan Skow

Image 2 & 4: courtesy of Vinpix


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Magpie ink cap fungi growing & liquefying timelapse

09 Dec

This time-lapse depicts a woodland floor with a Magpie Ink Cap, Coprinus picacea growing and liquefying. Filmed by Neil Bromhall for www.rightplants4me.co.uk The blackish brown cap is covered with a white veil which cracks apart when growing, leaving scaly white patches. The cap liquefies to allow the mature spores to be exposed to the wind and carried away for dispersal. This was filmed in my studio over a period of three days using Nikon D300 cameras, Ellinchrom studio flash, humidifier and time lapse track Exposure interval 5 minutes Music ‘Middle England’ by Debbie Wiseman filmed by Neil Bromhall

 
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Fly Agaric and phallus impudicus growing time-lapse

01 Dec

This time-lapse depicts a woodland floor with toadstool Fly Agaric and Phallus impudicus fungi growing. Filmed by Neil Bromhall for www.rightplants4me.co.uk Fly Agaric are poisonous and should not be eaten. Phallus impudicus is also called the stink horn fungi because is smells of rotting flesh to attract flies to feed on its spores. Getting flies to distribute its spored is an ingenious method whereas the Fly Agaric uses the wind to disperse it spores. It’s called Phallus because the shape of the fungi looks rather phallic penis This was filmed in my studio over a period of three weeks using Nikon D300 cameras, ellinchrom studio flash, humidifier and time lapse track Exposure interval 8-10 minutes Music “Dreaming spirit” by Paul Mottram
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Grow Your Photography Business By Growing As A Human Being

07 Nov

Most articles which talk about improving your photography business will tell you about how to become a better photographer. Some will tell you about the need to improve your business skills. Sure, those are important. But I think they’re missing something. And it’s ironic that they’re missing the most obvious and most important part of your business – you. You Continue Reading
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Flash Tutorial: Growing Vines Flourish Animations Tutorial

09 Apr

In this tutorial we will use Flash to create the oh-so popular growing vines animation look. We will do it in two different ways; first, we will do a quick masked shape and shape tween under the mask after that we will do it the “right” way and build a frame-by-frame animation that makes this little flourish look like it is really growing. If you want to learn how to animate this effect, this is the tutorial for you. Enjoy! Follow me on Twitter! www.twitter.com Be sure to check out www.tutvid.com Check out the blog @ http
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