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WOOLHOUSE STUDIOS: GIVING SOMETHING BACK PROJECT Woolhouse Studios is famous for its rock ‘n’ roll photography and design for music’s biggest guns, including The Prodigy, Ronnie Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Pixie Lott and Suggs. And now the groundbreaking agency(www.woolhousestudios.co.uk ) has decided to help up-and-coming artists, with its Giving Something Back project, which will see Woolhouse Studios dedicate three days a month to music’s bright, young things. During these studio open-days, Woolhouse will shoot five artists a day, providing sleek, bold and unforgettable press shots with the same level of perfection they give to their major music clients, such as Tinchy Stryder, HMV, William Morris, Sony Deconstruction, Space Ibiza, Mixmag, Bang and Olufsen and Defected. Woolhouse founder, EmmaJ said: “The project was born out of our love for the music industry and the understanding that everybody needs a little help sometimes. “Woolhouse has carved a reputation for working with the ‘big guns’ of the industry. Many people see our work on billboard campaigns and in the press and feel we are inaccessible. So we wanted to change that by giving something back. “This project brings new energy and talent into our studio and keeps our fingers on the musical pulse. After all, today's fresh talents are tomorrow’s superstars.” Musicians will see their vision come to life and take advantage of one of Europe’s leading photographers and retouching virtuosos, as well as top hair and make-up artists for female musicians and their own choice of studio or warehouse. For just £550, female acts can get top hair and make-up artists and professional retouching on their three, high-res shots. Bands are just £450 for three shots and male artists pay £350 for three striking images. Woolhouse Studios changed the face of photography and design in 2009, when it was founded by former model and DJ EmmaJ, who cherry-picked a team of celebrated photographers, Adobe Design experts, lighting and retouching virtuosos and top stylists to create truly original and unforgettable photographs. Even iconic photographer David Bailey has turned to Woolhouse for rare forays in front of the lens, and personally trained many of Woolhouse's photographers. So if you want to be a rockstar, make sure you have music’s top photo and design agency behind you... without the rockstar prices. To register your interest, please contact EmmaJ on [email protected] . Or for editorial enquiries, contact: Charli Morgan - [email protected] - 020 3239 7871 Matt Glass - [email protected] - 020 3239 7871

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Our photography and artwork has been updated on our website, have a peek :) http://woolhousestudios.co.uk/ - Due to the massive success of our project helpings artists on lower budgets,, we are extending this into May at shooting on lower rates for press kits every tuesday ... 5 dates... then its off to Ibiza we go :) grab a spot while you can!

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WOOLHOUSE STUDIOS: GIVING SOMETHING BACK PROJECT

Woolhouse Studios is famous for its rock ‘n’ roll photography and design for music’s biggest guns, including The Prodigy, Ronnie Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Pixie Lott and Suggs.

And now the groundbreaking agency(www.woolhousestudios.co.uk) has decided to help up-and-coming artists, with its Giving Something Back project, which will see Woolhouse Studios dedicate three days a month to music’s bright, young things.

During these studio open-days, Woolhouse will shoot five artists a day, providing sleek, bold and unforgettable press shots with the same level of perfection they give to their major music clients, such as Tinchy Stryder, HMV, William Morris, Sony Deconstruction, Space Ibiza, Mixmag, Bang and Olufsen and Defected.

Woolhouse founder, EmmaJ said: “The project was born out of our love for the music industry and the understanding that everybody needs a little help sometimes.

“Woolhouse has carved a reputation for working with the ‘big guns’ of the industry. Many people see our work on billboard

campaigns and in the press and feel we are inaccessible. So we wanted to change that by giving something back.

“This project brings new energy and talent into our studio and keeps our fingers on the musical pulse. After all, today's fresh talents are tomorrow’s superstars.”

Musicians will see their vision come to life and take advantage of one of Europe’s leading photographers and retouching virtuosos, as well as top hair and make-up artists for female musicians and their own choice of studio or warehouse.

For just £550, female acts can get top hair and make-up artists and professional retouching on their three, high-res shots. Bands are just £450 for three shots and male artists pay £350 for three striking images.

Woolhouse Studios changed the face of photography and design in 2009, when it was founded by former model and DJ EmmaJ, who cherry-picked a team of celebrated photographers, Adobe Design experts, lighting and retouching virtuosos and top stylists to create truly original and unforgettable photographs.

Even iconic photographer David Bailey has turned to Woolhouse for rare forays in front of the lens, and personally trained many of Woolhouse's photographers.

So if you want to be a rockstar, make sure you have music’s top photo and design agency behind you... without the rockstar prices.

To register your interest, please contact EmmaJ on [email protected] for editorial enquiries, contact: Charli Morgan - [email protected] - 020 3239 7871Matt Glass - [email protected] - 020 3239 7871

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MEET THE WOOLHOUSE STUDIOS TEAM

PHOTOGRAPHERS:

Stephen Perry"What started out as a simple photographic company, quickly evolved into a one-stop-shop for all recording artists. And we quickly exploded into a creative team, specializing in everything from photography, retouching, story boards, concept-based shoots, clothing, hair and makeup, album artwork, video production and live show animation to branding, design and Adobe wizardry."Photographer and retoucher Perry was trained by the late and legendary Terence Donovan and is personally requested for portraits by stars including Gordon Ramsay, Jenson Button and Paul Kaye as well as Kelly and Ozzy Osbourne, The Prodigy and Ronnie Wood. His unique sensitivity to the female form made him a leading men's magazine photographer who shaped the way such publications shoot women.

Lithium PicnicPhilip Warner, aka Lithium Picnic, is an award-winning freelance portrait and entertainment photographer and illustrator based in Houston, Texas. His work has been published all over the world and can be found on Playboy.com, the E Channel, MTV, CSI-NY and galleries across the US and Germany.Jeffery Scott (1019)World famous Jeffery Scott - aka 1019 - is an award-winning illustrator and celebrated US photographer, whose vividly detailed art works of gods, monsters, demons, angels, saints, and bio-mechanical sex symbols can be seen all over the world.

Stefan SielerSieler is a regular on the celebrity and music circuit and his cinematic and vibrant shots have won fans including superstar photographer Rankin and a reputation as one of the country's top fashion photographers. Sieler's relaxed and easy-going nature brings out the best in everybody he shoots.

David AlexandreDavid Alexandre's portrait and fashion work is so powerful, that it has become part of the curriculum in the country's top fashion schools. He started his glittering career in the alternative fashion scene and then moved into the hair and fashion industry, filling the pages of top glossy magazines and books all over the world with his mixture of film photography and high-end digital captures.

Ruan Van Der SandePhotographer and retoucher, Van Der Sande has become a stalwart in lingerie, beauty, fashion and advertising for the past three years. And his unique ability to paint with light has seenhim chosen to helm advertising campaigns for major brands, like Gossard.

Joanna BettsThe former actress has pursued her passion for photography and and is now an indispensable photographer's assistant as well as taking responsibility for behind-the-scene stills.