Thrive Gallery: Tina Vedrine, The Vedrines

Thrive Gallery: Tina Vedrine, The Vedrines

Thrive Gallery: Tina Vedrine

As we hustle to get things sorted for our first Thrive of 2025, I’ve been looking back at last year’s Autumn Thrive conference, one of the absolute standouts was having the incredible Tina Vedrine, The Vedrines in the mix.

Tina is a friend of the Farm and she’s someone we’ve long admired for her boundless creativity and infectious energy. So, of course, we were buzzing to have her, and of course she completely wowed us with a jaw-dropping editorial shoot.

Tina has this rare knack for blending boldness with sophistication, and it shines through in everything she does. For her day two workshop, she didn’t hold back – treating everyone to an epic editorial shoot, packed with her signature flair. The results? Pure magic.

Let’s have a look at what made this experience unforgettable and what our lucky attendees took away from it.

A model wears a dramatic white gown with layered ruffles, exuding poise and elegance in a moody, editorial setting by Tina Vedrine at Photography Farm

“The workshop was a truly transformative learning experiences that left everyone inspired and equipped with new techniques.”

Day 2 Shoot Session

Participants were guided through capturing the intimate connection between the model and the environment, focusing on textures, subtle movements, and the ethereal quality of the setting. It was a masterclass in how to create a narrative through composition and styling, showcasing Tina’s versatility as an artist.

What Participants Took Away

Tina’s workshop wasn’t just about getting stunning portfolio shots (although participants certainly walked away with plenty of those!). The workshop was a truly transformative learning experiences that left everyone inspired and equipped with new techniques. 

  1. Storytelling Through Style
    Tina’s shoot highlighted the importance of styling as a storytelling tool.
  2. Elevating Editorial Photography
    Tina’s session gave participants a taste of what it’s like to shoot for high-end fashion editorials. They gained insight into the level of precision, creativity, and attention to detail that goes into creating striking, magazine-worthy images.
  3. Adapting to the Environment
    Whether working with bold studio lighting or natural, soft light outdoors, participants learned how to adapt their approach to suit the environment, ensuring their images felt harmonious and intentional.


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