Wednesday 6 November 2013

Liverpool's top photographers exhibit for Charity Auction. Photo for Youth.





Danger Anger Love Passion  By Matt Ford

100cm x 100cm. Mixed reds, acrylic paint and silkscreen print on wood
Exhibition Price £1800 
LTD Edition Prints are available to order online from Matt Ford Studio/dangerangerlovepassion

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Photo For Youth’, curated by renowned photographer and artist Viktorija Grigorjevaite, will launch on Thursday 07th November.
Work exhibited will include shots by Rankin and some of Liverpool's favourite photographers like Peter Carr, (myself) Matt Ford, Mark McNulty, Mike McCartney, Amy Faith and Neil Roland...
What follows will be a 2 week exhibition running from 8-11th November with all money raised going directly to Merseyside Youth Association to support their projects in youth work, counselling and mentoring for young people aged 7-25.
Look out for coverage in the next Collective magazine

I will be exhibiting 3 pieces:

Danger Anger Love Passion (at the Top).

Bruise in Black. (Edition of 2)
100cm x 100cm. Photography, digital manipulation and silkscreen print on paper. 
Exhibition Price £1300 
Originally shown at my exhibition, The Art Show SS12. (1 of an edition of 2 still available)


The Bruise Inkblot tests.

Nine individually framed 40cm x 40cm Photography, digital manipulation and silkscreen prints on paper. 
Exhibition Price £1100 

The Bruise Collection, Including Bruise in Black and the set of *nine inkblot tests were produced by screen printing high contrast photographs of cuts and bruises. There are nine sets of nine prints in the inkblot test edition. Five sets are still available including the set at the exhibition.
*There will only be 8 in the set on display at this Exhibition. Due to space we decided to show them in rows of four instead of three rows of three. The exhibition price includes all nine.  




The exhibition will be open to the public from Friday 8th Nov - 17th Of Nov. 
Albert Dock. Unit 7 - Colonnades.
For more details:
Info@mattfordstudio.com (Myself)
Grivicky@gmail.com (Curator Viktorija)

Tuesday 1 October 2013

Mark Melia AW13.


The latest collection by Mark Melia sums up what the Liverpool designer is all about. Lavish embellishments, Grecian draping and other classic references that make him one of the only Liverpool designers that appeals across the board. 


Location Camp & Furnace
Photography Matt Ford 
Model Laila Wallace
Hair/Makeup Mac (Met Quarter)





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Tuesday 4 June 2013

Introducing Almanac.





Liverpool's famously impartial and trusted blog, sevenstreets.com, has finally launched in print. 

Editor David Lloyd was kind enough to ask me to answer a few questions for a mini feature in issue one.


David Lloyd: Tell us about your new studio/gallery.

Matt Ford: I have been in the Studio for about seven years and it has been used primarily as a working photo studio. I've shot everything from fashion editorial for internationally recognised fashion brands like Philip Armstrong and Benna Jewellery to cultural festival artwork and most of my fine art work originated here. 

(Philip Armstrong AW13. Shot by Matt.)


After having four exhibitions over the past 2/3 years, in other locations around Liverpool, (one fashion and three art) I felt it was time to have a permanent home for my art work to be seen, so I made it into a showroom of sorts. I have also created a website to provide a digital residency for my work and now other Artists from the local scene and as far as Los Angeles. 


DL: You've moved away from pure fashion? Why?

MF: I still get a lot of commissions, but mainly directly from fashion designers, which I love. It's one of the most fast paced creative industries out there, art directing a shoot with designer feels like a creative collaboration. Just because of the commercial influence it doesn't stop them being artists in their own right. 

However, I started to evolve creatively because I felt like there was more that I wanted to say with my work. I wanted to know what it felt like to make something, communicate something, that stood alone from anyone else's direction. It's quite a daunting feeling putting your naked ideas out there to be judged, but it's something you just have to do. 

DL: Tell us about your recent work?

The beauty of the body. Silk screen print on wood By Matt Ford. (Shop print).

MF: One of the things I felt like I had to do was somehow move away from mass reproduced digital printed copies of my work and make something resolution, colour, size specific, that I had complete control over. So I got back to basics and started to screen print my own photographs. It's the first time in years I've felt like created something truly original. Alot of the work I make now is one off and you have to see it in the flesh to absorb its impact. 

Take for example my latest fine art collection, The Death Love Sex Self Collection. I tried to pour everything I had into it. Even though the underline theme of the series was drawn from ideas about what place religion has in modern society, specifically Buddhism, the process of making it went on to be so much more. Technically I discovered how to use colour, texture, composition and reference in a totally new way. My new work appears stripped down and simple, but emotionally it's the deepest work I've ever done. 

My latest commercial work involves a new poster for the Vogue Ball. The image involves hyper real digital manipulation and a vogueing girl with six arms like a Hindu god and she has snakes for hair. Through this I'm fascinated by Pop surrealism at the moment. I'd like to take this fascination further with another commission I'm working on from Homotopia.

DL: What's coming up in the space. 

(Preview Exhibition Dates Extended).

MF: With the launch of my website in April, I've been using the space to showcase the artists featured on the site. We had a 'Preview Exhibition' for Liverpool art month where we sold work from local artists including showing work from an amazing Los Angeles based photographer seen for the first time in the UK. His work was all received and we sold every piece. 

Image Gregory Goldin. (Shop Prints).

Image Lu Lowe. (Shop Prints).



The studio is also used by myself and a hand full of local photographers, in the past few months we've had the likes of Mark McNulty shooting music promo shots and Fashion designer Kirsty Doyle working in the space on her own stuff. We even have the space open most evenings to theatre goers from The Liverpool Actors Studio.  It's a relatively small space but we see a lot of versatility of culture pass through. It's a fascinating place to be. 

DL: How do you go about the curation process?

MF: The current curatorial process for Matt Ford Studio is about using the gallery/studio and website to show artwork from people who are inspiring and make me, as an artist, work harder. We're in a gradual process of bringing together a group of artists, from around the world, that I want to work with again and again on future exhibitions and projects. 

DL: What's inspiring you these days?

MF: Vintage movie posters! I'm about to start planning the next poster artwork for The Shiny New Fringe Festival,  so I've already started looking at classic movies posters for inspiration. 



DL: Is it possible to make a good living as a photographer in Liverpool?

MF: ...it's what I always say, if you work hard, you can achieve anything. 






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Saturday 11 May 2013

Preview Exhibition at Matt Ford Studio.

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Update: Exhibition dates extended.

Preview Exhibition has now closed to the public. We will be replacing sold work over the coming week and The Matt Ford Studio art collection will be viewable by appointment only, until June 30th. 

To book an appointment click here. 
To receive news updates on are forthcoming exhibition, coming soon, click here. 
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For Liverpool Art Month May 2013, Matt Ford Studio will be having a Preview Exhibition of new and exsiting work from our recently launched website.
The Studio will be open to the public to view the work Thursday the 16th- Sunday 19th May 2013. 12-4pm.
The next artist to be showing work on our site is Los Angeles based photographer Gregory Goldin. Check back soon for our interview with Gregory. Three pieces of his work (one featured on our poster below) will be on display and we will be selecting more to be sold on-line after the exhibition.




Check out the Photobooth Project that will be on during the expo on Friday night and Saturday Afternoon. The Art Month bus tour will also be stopping at the Studio on Saturday at about 2.30








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Tuesday 23 April 2013

Resurrection- My new commission by Liverpool's coolest indie fashion brand.

Late last month the team from Resurrection (Bold Street) and my self took over Camp and Furnace for their SS13 New Brands Shoot, now up on their new website.

The shoot focused on their forthcoming trends, Monochrome, Neon, Tie dye, Festival and Denim.

Click to shop the looks....


Carhartt Carter Otterman Jacket in Dolphin blue










Pics Matt Ford. 






Lola love's hits Selfridges.

After months of hard work, a kick ass new collection and the odd celebrity placement, Scouse favourite, Lola Love's hits Selfridges.



Debbie, head designer said, 
"Our Display in Selfridges is Fabulous and we are loving the mannequin boxes and heart shape hats and think that the Selfridges merchandising team have done an excellent job. Since the collection went into store last week we have been overwhelmed with messages and it has been so lovely to hear everyone's well wishes and support. We are so proud that our first official stockist is Selfridges and being able to have our brand in such a prestigious department store and is a fantastic achievement.This is the start of a new exciting chapter for us and what better way to start our journey than to be stocking the best department store in the world."

Here's a look at some of the editorial images I shot with them at the studio last month. 

MF x



Check out the Shoot video by Lola Loves fashion intern Danielle. 







Tuesday 19 March 2013

Philip Armstrong AW13 Exclusive preview.

I shot the AW13 collection for Philip and Tony Armstrong last month. These are 2 of my favourite shots of the shoot (taken from about 45 in the collection). They wont be available to buy for another 6-8 months but here's an exciting look into their future direction.

We also found out today that the model (Kirsty) had a feature about her and 3 other models in The Sunday Times. The article said she was one of the highest paid models in London partly due to her £5000 a day regular work with Asos. Wether there's a little spin behind this somewhere or not, it's cool knowing she's been all the way to Liverpool for a shoot with me...






Photo's By Matt Ford. Booking and commission info here.


Monday 18 March 2013

The Art Show on film.

In July 2012, the Sky Atlantic series "Urban Secrets" came from Liverpool and contained a section on "The Art Show SS12 - New Liverpool", an exhibition produced by dot-art and Matt Ford photography at Camp and Furnace the previous May. Presenter Alan Cumming interviews Matt and Lucy Byrne of dot-art, and finds our more about the event and the venue.



Monday 4 March 2013

Fashion look books. Photographic services at Matt Ford Studio.

Our shoots have been seen in the likes of Elle, Grazia and Harpers Bazaar. We work regularly with internationally recognised fashion designers like Philip Armstrong and Benna Jewellery to provide creative look books that have a stylish industry standard spec.

We also shoot with local talent including Kirsty Doyle and Lola Loves that have been seen in countless regional and nation publications.


Our price list for shooting look books is simply based on the number of shots, including front and back, you require. This price includes shoot time, studio hire and full retouching. Our prices can start as low as £175 for low run lines. 

Please contact us here to have a full Fashion Look Book Rates Card, email to you straight away.

To maintain our own high standards we are keen to provide you with the best hair & make-up artists, graphic designers, printers and models. 







Please check out our other services including Artwork Commissions, Fashion Editorial, Studio Hire and product photography.




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