By Jerome LEE
Anue | Folio
An intimate collection of images lensed by Anue Director Elvina Farkas, explores the intricate beauty that devours a flower within its final days. Designed with effortless simplicity in mind, the soft touch of lighting enhances the twisted, curling bodies of the dying plants, resulting in unique and individual imagery within every capture.
Anue | Inspire
By Jerome LEE
Besides clothes being the centrepiece of any fashion show, let's not forget the intricate set designs that come along with it. Here are some of the Anue team's favourite sets...
Besides clothes being the centrepiece of any fashion show, let's not forget the intricate set designs that come along with it. Here are some of the Anue team's favourite sets...
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Anue | Inspire
An avid lover of architecture and design, I was in awe when I came across the explicitly wonderful interview, filmed by NOWNESS.com, of Spanish architect and designer Partricia Urquiola. Albeit a feature of her Milanese home, she lightly touched based on a subject I was quite surprised to hear her include; the reign of sexism, or in this case, the lack thereof.
Anue | Studios
A behind-the-scenes insight into our recent shoot with Female Magazine on 8th July featuring the beautiful Chloe @ Ave.
All images shot & curated by Jerome Lee.
Anue | Inspire
Anue | Inspire
Black and white photographs can be a good source of inspiration for anyone in the creative industry, when all colour is stripped from a photo, allowing the viewer eye's to notice the forms, shapes, and emotions of a photograph. Think Ansel Adams landscapes, Richard Avedon portraits, Henri Cartier-Bresson street snaps, etc.
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Anue | Abroad
Back in April 2014, Anue Management's Media and Production Associate, Jerome Lee, took on a 6-week photojournalism internship in Japan, travelling to different prefectures and documenting all the things Japan has to offer through writing and photographing. From the neon lights of bustling Tokyo to the quiet, mountainous region of Matsumoto city in Nagano prefecture, Jerome soaked it every moment of it (and also soaked up alot of minerals from onsen baths). Below are some pictures of his 6-week journey.
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