Living Barbados Magazine November 2014 Edition April 2014 edition | Page 10
A FEW OF OUR
CONTRIBUTORS
KHALIL GOODMAN
Khalil Goodman’s photography combines
classic lighting and fresh ideas. This
combination has won him mass appeal and
work in advertising and fashion. When he’s
not art directing a new set of images, Khalil
spends too much time reading comic books
and listening to all the wrong music at the
right volume.
JULIE CHALBAUD
This issues swimwear fashion shoot and the
Vintage Tea Party event for the Know Me Love
Me Foundation, took a lot of preparation and
planning. We were delighted to work alongside a dedicated and talented photographer
like Julie who went way beyond what was
expected to execute the stunning images
found on pages 60-67 of this edition.
TRACY HIGHLAND
Tracy is a trained journalist turned PR
consultant who ditched her law and finance
studies in favour of a Mass Media degree and
never looked back. Her decision has taken
her far; her life a collage of interesting
adventures-from the news room at Starcom
in Barbados to the LA Studios of the late Ray
Charles. Today, through her company, JILL
Media, she continues to fulfill her passion for
writing, PR, social media and people.
JAKE THOMAS
Jake was born and raised in London, he
specialises in Photography and Cinematography and has worked in the UK film and
Television Industry and has shot short films,
corporate videos, commercials, music videos
as well as photographic work though out the
world. His latest venture has been in Morocco
where he spent two months shooting on-set
stills for the Lumo Project, a UK production
of the four B iblical Gospels.
SABRINA NEWSAM
Sabrina has worked for MAC Cosmetics for
the past eight years, first as an artist in the
local store and now as Regional Trainer for
the Caribbean. Her professional makeup
training can be accredited to MAC Cosmetics
Senior Makeup Artist Gisel Calvillo and
Training Manager Salina Law. Sabrina applied
the new Spring/Summer make up trends on
the models in this editions fashion spread
“Long Hot Summer” on pages 60 to 67.