Capturing Scent - Part 2
A series of botanical ingredients used to create the scents of @carriage44
Shot by @nikmirus

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Capturing Scent - Part 2
A series of botanical ingredients used to create the scents of @carriage44
Shot by @nikmirus
Visualizing Scent - Part 1
I recently collaborated with @nikmirus for @carriage44 to visualize some of their classic scents. Depicted here is Oatmeal Soap made from ground oats and vanilla.
Dish soap, 2016
Shot for Method Home x Beyond the Mag
photo @nikmirus, set design @oliverstenberg
WIRED, March 2016
photo by @nikmirus, set design @oliverstenberg, shot for @wireduk March 2016
Image for @nativeshoes Art direction by @oliverstenberg
Dom Perignon x Iris van Herpen, 2015
Photo by @nikmirus, Set Design by @oliverstenberg
The Dalmore - Cigar Malt Reserve
Photo: @nikmirus Set Design: @oliverstenberg
New editorial “Layered” in One Magazine Issue 11
Photography @lilyandlilac, Styling Julianne Costigan, Set Design @oliverstenberg, H&M Patrick Rahme
Bouffe Magazine : Issue 2 “Extra Gluten”
Art Direction: Atelier BangBang, Photo: LM Chabot, Set Design: Oliver Stenberg
A new personal series shot with @nikmirus
Reflection, texture and light
lespetitsjoueurs Fall 2015 ‘Rocking Babooshka’ Campaign
Art Direction : oliverstenberg, Photography : nikmirus
Visual Study Of The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Introduction:
The series has been influenced by previous personal projects i have undertaken, that have taken a look at scientific topics such as the periodic table, Renewable energy and sterilization. The idea for these body’s of work is to try and explore a subject that can’t be seen by the human eye, break down their characteristics, and then visually interpret them. This series is a study on the EM spectrum - a visual portrayal of the different properties, attributes and characteristics of radio waves, micro waves, uv light, infrared light, X-rays and gamma rays.
Myself and Oliver Stenberg worked through various literature on the EM spectrum and made note of anything we thought stood out that might help visually bring the spectrum to life. We looked at things like their uses in day to day life, their physical effects, the process in which they are formed or how they physically structured. For example when studying “Microwaves” we wanted to outline the fact these aren’t just found in the kitchen and that they are actually used most commonly in point to point communication, They also transmit thermal energy and can found in our cosmos. Visually we try to visualise this using different in camera techniques and sets.
This series is a study on the EM spectrum - a visual portrayal of the different properties, attributes and characteristics of radio waves, micro waves, uv light, infrared light, X-rays and gamma rays.
Radio waves are found at the lowest frequency end of the spectrum. The concept behind radio waves started with the classic visualisation of radio towers emitting their signals. In this image, we see a beam of light or energy emitting rings of radio waves
Micro waves are generally thought of as machines to heat our food by transmitting thermal energy although they are actually most commonly used in point to point communication. Micro waves are also found in our cosmos in the form of cosmic microwave background radiation.
UltraViolet Light is most commonly seen as black light, under which all light or white subjects appear to glow in darkness. UV Light can completely change the look of an object as seen from daylight and in darkness gives a deep purple glow. We depict this in our set, which is actually made completely out of white objects.
Infrared light is commonly used to trace heat signatures, it is used everywhere from body scanning to documenting dead versus living plant life in forests. The human eye can’t see this, but infrared imaging completely changes how an environment looks. Our infrared ‘scan’ brings to life objects that in daylight actually appear dull and colourless.
Xray is the most known and seen of the EM Spectrum. Without creating an actual Xray, we wanted to demonstrate how an X-ray shows the different densities of its subject. Our subject in this case was paper, which through delicate folding and layering visualises this property.
Gamma Rays are the highest energy wave in the spectrum and is actually hazardous electromagnetic radiation. We wanted to visualise this with a complete explosion of light
Photographer: @MitchPayne (.co.uk)
Set: @Oliverstenberg (.com)
My favorite outtake from a shoot for nativeshoes. Art direction and styling by the tres talented oliverstenberg.
Aldo Bridal Collection Summer 2015
Air Canada Elite - Traveling Executive
Photo by LM Chabot, Set Design Oliver Stenberg
Packing SOS - On the UP Magazine Issue 1 for Toronto's new Union Pearson Express Train
Photo by nikmirus , Set Design by oliverstenberg
Check out our favorite beach-going gear for the summer to relax kick back sand free and sunny side up.
In this month’s issue of Air Canada’s enRoute, our Gear page is beachy keen.
Voyez nos articles de plage préférés pour plonger dans l’été.
Passez l’été sous le soleil exactement avec le magazine enRoute d’Air Canada. Photo by / par Mathieu Lévesque.
New work in this month's EnRoute