She paints the most amazing murals, transforms people into glitter babes and is even gonna be featured in Vogue – no biggie. So when mega babe, Sophie Tea, offered to pop into HQ for a catch up and a coffee, we jumped at the chance.
Wardrobe woes are at an all-time high when prepping for an interview right? Well, fear not, we’re on hand to help you sail through that dreaded meeting in style. And some top tips to impressing not just on your dressing…
David Nyanzi is a street style photographer based in London, roaming the stylish city on the daily to find the best fashion going. Waiting for your fashion debut? You’ll probs find him on Brick Lane with a camera in hand. Wanna see things from behind the lens? David tells us what it’s really like…
Did you always see yourself being a street style photographer?
No. I just wanted to do something creative and visual. Street fashion photography ticked those boxes.
What do you think makes your photography different?
Point Of View and Composition – I always try to incorporate the city/surroundings within the frame.
What did you study at uni?
Economics and Finance.
What’s the most rewarding thing about your job?
The creativity and freedom to shoot whatever catches your eye on the street.
What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced?
Constantly running out of money – as street photography jobs are few and far between; plus they don’t pay as well, but very fulfilling as a job.
Where are the best places in London to find great street style?
Brick Lane and surrounding areas such Shoreditch, Redchurch Street.
Top tip for landing your dream job?
Just do what you’re passionate about. The money will surely follow.
Iced coffee, or ice cream? BBQ, or pool party vibes? We quiz the lady herself on set for the SS16 campaign.
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