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Test Shoot Gallery on target for great things

Posted by Katy Cowan in News on Tuesday 9th February 2010. Tagged with Media, Fashion, Design.

The Test Shoot Gallery (TSG) is an online gallery devoted to promoting new talents/artists through collaborations across various disciplines. Currently we combine our efforts and express our work primarily through fashion shoots.

It started out in September 2009 on Facebook to showcase a body of test shoots. After gathering a large and growing community of fashion-hungry followers, the organisers behind TSG decided to expand onto their own site for further development.

Speaking of the Gallery, Ashburn Eng said: "Our mission was to approach creativity without limit. We are not simply another fashion blog. We are unbound by product placements, sponsors or trends. Rather we look to the new, the hybrid, and the unexplored.

"We aim to be a platform of multi-disciplinary expressions of pop culture, design, fashion and photography. We are always looking to expand our horizons and welcome other artists from any disciplines to collaborate and explore our transitory definition of artistic expression."

To find out more about the Test Shoot Gallery, visit Testshootgallery.com.


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