I’ve often say that any costume project of mine isn’t really complete until the folks at Dim Horizon Studios turn their lens toward it. It’s a true thing.
I’m always excited by their interest in these costume projects, thrilled with their keen eye for outstanding settings and – after years of working with them – deeply grateful for the close personal friendship that emerged from our mutual professional interests. I’m especially glad when they have client bookings in my city – because these occasions bring us together for gaming, goofing off, good times… and sometimes a photoshoot!
These are the first official images of the Stained Glass “Abbey” project as captured and crafted by Dim Horizon Studio at Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, Alabama. (this is the first half of the images from the shoot – the second set will follow in the next post.)
And the costume is now complete. 😀
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner
Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner / CostumeArt Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
Costume: “Abbey” by Paige Gardner Photography: Dim Horizon Studios
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This is excellent.
your work is amazing
Thank you for the kind compliment! It’s a crazy process, trying to make such diverse unrelated objects work together for an overall look… but offers the same satisfaction as completing a puzzle (without having the box lid for guidance – haha!)
it was seeing pics of your costume that inspired me to integrate lit chambers into my own costumes
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