Sky Blues players snap up chance to take part in special photoshoot - The Coventry Observer

Sky Blues players snap up chance to take part in special photoshoot

Coventry Editorial 6th May, 2016 Updated: 28th Oct, 2016   0

COVENTRY City fans are used to seeing their idols in their traditional football attire but this selection of photos shows a glimpse of their form away from the pitch.

First team stars Reda Johnson, Romain Vincelot, Andy Rose, Aaron Martin and Martin Lorentzson all pulled out their best pose for a special photoshoot to mark the one year anniversary of a local photography studio.

The photoshoot was organised by model Aslihan Ashlee Foster who recently appeared in three Bollywood music videos alongside some of the biggest pop stars in India.

But after purchasing her first camera she learned about the other side of modelling and after training with some of the best photographers in the Midlands, she opened up iPhotography Coventry in March last year.




“Reda is my friend and we came up with the idea to get some of the players down to help celebrate our first year in business,” Ashlee told the Observer.

“It was a great night and the lads really went for it in front of the camera as you can see from the photos.


“We think Coventry has a lot to offer and where possible we source both work and staff locally. When the opportunity came along to get involved with Coventry City we jumped at it as its great to get involved with the local community.

“We are now successfully through our first year of trading and are looking forward to expanding and moving iPhotography forward in 2016.”

For more information about iPhotography Coventry visit http://iphotographylimited.com.

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