"What's Done, Is Done" (Lady Macbeth)

I’m really pleased with the way this shoot came together. Loved the editing style I developed for this set.

It was hard to choose the ones to edit. There were so many good ones.

Kasda was a pleasure to work with. She’s very talented at emoting the character you ask her to portray. I hope to work with her again soon on another project. It’s coincidental cause Kasda is Scottish and Macbeth is her all time favourite in school.

The image of her on the red throne represents her obsession with blood and the death of the Scottish King. The chair itself was originally white and I changed it to red while editing.

We had a stellar team. I look forward to working with these amazing talented ladies again.

This gorgeous dress was designed by Michelle Bossert.

Outstanding Hair and makeup by Deonna Fetzko of Aurora Hair and Makeup Artistry

The lovely Jewelry by Madame Nadine

The stunning nails by Candice Wdowiak.

Headpiece designed by Heather Fryer VOH Props and Rentals

This was an opportunity for me to create a one of kind head piece to finish off this creation.

Kasda Allen was transcendent as our version of Lady Macbeth.

Photography and editing by Heather Fryer (Visions of Heaphen)

The Portrait of Lady Macbeth holding her head in her hands, will be featured at the Renaissance Edmonton Airport Hotel Gallery for October and November as a part of the Portrait Exhibit.

The image of her holding the skull before her, with the knife behind her back.represents The Lady talking to her husband Macbeth, telling him to build up his courage and kill Duncan, the King of Scotland

The rose in image four, represents blood and love. Here you see Lady Macbeth seeing blood on her hands where there is none. “Out damn spot” she would say, constantly wringing her hands trying to remove Duncan’s blood.