Category Archives: Creative Work

Real Life Magazine – Styling for Donna Karan’s Parrot Cay Sanctuary

Early last month I received a phone call from photographer Steve Passmore inquiring if I would be interested in photo styling  for him for an upcoming project; the showcase property story for Real Life Magazine.  As soon as he uttered the words “Donna Karen” I interjected “absolutely!” before he could finish his sentence.
An old friend of ours, Chris Johnston, was the client site architect for the construction of the estate over the course of several years so I knew a great deal about the magnificence of the place but had never had the opportunity to lay eyes on it. Even when TC Millwork was contracted to build the bedroom dresser pictured below, the stars did not aline for a site visit.

The second story pool was even more incredible than I imagined; framed by swinging sofas, giant teak lounge beds shaded by white sheers, and that pure Parrot Cay view.
It is truly a unique vision, no other property in the Turks and Caicos quite compares to this very fittingly named “Sanctuary.”

 The Sanctuary’s sense of balance was striking to me, not only evident in terms of symmetry and size like pictured above and below, but also in terms of
modern elements like crisp lines and polished glass to natural elements like knotted woods and weathered timber furnishings.

 Juliet Austin writes in the article “Channelling twenty-first century minimalism, the intelligent design blurs any distinction between outside and in. Carefully lit exterior gardens extend spaces outward at night, just as oiled Ipe decking blends with interiors by day. Answering the call of nature, inspiration drew from Karan’s love of Bali’s Begawan Giri Resort. “There, harmony – between man and man, man and surroundings, man and god – is enshrined in life,” explains Kuan. “In Parrot Cay, synchronicity with landscape was paramount. Every element is visually and experientially heightened.” Co-existing with nature, the home unequivocally leaves an impression, “but paradoxically, no trace,” says Kuan. “Buildings are strong, filled with wind, light, air and rain; open to the elements, yet conversely, able to disappear amidst a cocoon of green.”

Please read the entire article here, or pick up your very own copy from the local grocers or many fine businesses.

I extend my gratitude to Steve and Real Life for thinking of me for this project which was an absolute dream to style, but especially to Mary Beth and all the lovely staff.  After our jaw dropping grand tour they kindly read our mixed faces of amazement and overwhelming “where on earth do we start” panic and made certain we had all the direction and hands on assistance we required to create all of these beautiful images.

 

To close, my favorite, the image that for me tells the story of why this incredibly globally fed and influenced home was ultimately built on Turks and Caicos shores . . .

it’s a magical place, just as Juliet quotes Donna, “the kind of place that inspires you to make memories.”

Ralph Lauren – Live in Color

Last fall I posted about Turks and Caicos Productions welcoming Ralph Lauren to the TCI for summer 2012 marketing campaigns.  Although we still patiently await those incredible images to publicly launch and debut the new season, here is a hint of the brightness and boldness to come.  Check out the LIVE IN COLOR video here.

Jockey shoot- Behind the Scenes

Last October, Turks and Caicos Productions welcomed jockey to TCI for their spring catalog shoot.   We were fortunate to move around to many beautiful locations from the gorgeous Regent Palms Resort, to Grace Bay Beach, to the private airport.

This crew was incredibly fun and the photographer, Dane Tashima, was such a breath of fresh air to work with; great attitude, great work ethic, great photographer!

Above snapshots and video from DesignerCorner/BehindTheScenes
Yesterday I was asked to speak to the kids at the Edward C. Gartland Youth Center for the Career Choices program.  Ruben, a cameraman from PTV, spoke about the world of television and news broadcasting and I followed up with information on commercial photography and photo production.  These kids were amazed at how many professionals it takes to make a single successful day in either of these professions; from Directors, to Stylists, to Talent, to Producers, to Technicians, not just the men and women behind the cameras!  
Check out highlights from the Career Choices program on WIV

Discover – Behind the Scenes

 The new issue of Discover magazine has arrived after months of waiting!  I had a great time styling Atlanta and New York based model Jessica Miller.  We had a perfect sunny day, fantastic locations, and a salt and sun drenched sailboat to make magic with.  The caribbean-leisure-lifestyle portion of our shoot took place at the Grace Bay Club and  Caicos Cafe Plaza; the nautical portion took us on the open sea. 
Big thanks to Tropical ImagingBeluga Cruises, Jessica, and all the boutiques who participated.  My gratitude also to the magazine staff for their enthusiasm and invitation to pen the article to accompany the spread.  Here are a few of my behind the scenes images from the shoot.

Art from the Islands – David Gallardo

David Gallardo moved to the Turks and Caicos Islands from his native Barcelona in 1999.  As a professional photographer for brilliant and tropicalimaging he has been capturing the people, places, and natural beauty of this country for over a decade.  I have had the pleasure of working with David on many projects and am very pleased to share a small taste of his varied work here on P & P. 

As a professional underwater photographer/scuba diver David has produced some of the most vivid, incredible marine biodiversity images of what lies beneath our waves.  Please visit worldofoceans to see more.

His love of travel has brought him to many exotic places; Galapagos Islands, Red Sea, Indonesia, and beyond but most of my favorite images are from right here at home (as pictured above), or from our close neighbors such as Cuba  and French Cay (as pictured below).

Aplogies for being incredibly tardy the last few weeks in posting, has been a very busy time for tcmillwork but we hope to share plenty of great news soon!