Tuesday, 7 June 2016

INTERVIEW for HUCK MAGAZINE by Cian Traynor



They know 200 different ways to pick up a LEGO brick. They can method act with a Ferrero Rocher for hours. Their fingers are insured for seven-figure sums. Meet the unseen stars of the world’s biggest advertising campaigns.
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Brooke Colman

Brooke’s grandfather Roy Wiffen worked as a props man for films and commercials, collaborating with the likes of director Ridley Scott. While everyone in her family said she had the perfect hands for playing the piano, he insisted she had the perfect hands for hand modelling.
“I’d been accepted into The Lee Strasberg institute in New York to train as an actor and needed to pay for my flight,” she says. “I found an agency online called Hired Hands and sent off some photos. I had a meeting with them on the Thursday, a casting on the Friday and was booked for my first job for the Monday. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t been doing this sooner.”
Brooke rarely mentions what she does but when people find out, their reactions are a mix of intrigue and amusement.
Once, six-metre-high replicas of her hands – moulded by the same people who made the Daleks in Doctor Who – were sent to seven countries around the world to promote the Nikon 1 camera. At its launch in London’s Covent Garden, a cherry picker elevated her so she could clean the lens of a camera held between giant replicas of her own hands.
But it’s not all absurd tasks for absurd amounts of money. People are constantly surprised at just how competitive this industry is, Brooke says, and building a reputation can play a huge role in securing a casting. 
Although you hardly need a degree to do hand modelling, she adds, any photographer or director can tell the difference between a great hand model and a bad one.
“People assume it’s really glamorous being on shoots, but the reality is waiting around for days and spending long periods of time in positions that are incredibly painful… which often leads to many sessions with my osteopath.”

Monday, 29 February 2016

Oli Kellett

He wanted Sad, so I gave him sad! 

Secret project revealed May 2016

Photographer : Oli Kellett

Chambord



Check out all the fun we had for @Chanbordchannel on Instagram!

Photographer : Jess Bonham
Manicurist : Emma Zentner (Boom Nails LDN)
Set design : Anna Lomax

Friday, 19 February 2016

Schon Magazine - Behind the scenes


Schon Magazine
Photographer : Chris Turner
Make-up / Nails : Amy Atkins 
Hand Models : Brooke Colman & Nic Clackson

I love getting to work with other hand models especially when they're my friends and it was great to work with the lovely Amy too. Special shout out to the 10 plus security guards who had to squeeze into the studio...those jewels really were something!

Instyle - The Illustrated Nail (Sophie Harris-Greenslade) and Sister Arrow by Katie Service






Instyle Magazine
Beauty Editor : Katie Service
Photographer : Luke & Nik
Manicurist : The Illustrated Nail
Hand models : Brooke Colman & Nic Clackson

If you managed to get your copy of Instyle's January 2016 issue, you would have seen Myself and Nic Clackson modelling a nail art collaboration between The Illustrated Nail and Sister Arrow. Nic and I were fortunate enough to get our nails done by the incredibly talented yet modest Sophie Harris-Greenslade aka The Illustrated Nail. We also got to work with the brains behind the shoot Katie Service and Photographers Luke & Nik.

I don't think you'll believe me if I tell you but these beautiful shots were all captured at Edenham High School in Croydon.

Funky Mutiny - Music video




Artist : Abel Azdad / Funky Mutiny
Director : Marco Sanges & Alberto Bona
Actress : Brooke Colman 

Find Your Happy - Shannon Kaiser


Photographer : Marianne Taylor
Hands : Brooke Colman