Dadâs hands holding a mermaids purse at Dungeness.
Letâs make it a good one. Hereâs to another year of making stuff which means something, I love this picture and really enjoyed printing it. Swipe for fav darkroom visitor.
No I didnât know they were called a mermaids purse either.
Melody by Lewis and I for Henry Moore Go-sees.
@its_melody_li@lewisstanfordhair@chiha0313 .
This project lasted a few months and took us all over London over multiple sittings. The plan was to utilise the immense public works of British sculptor Henry Moore within a series of Go-sees. We would meet at Lewisâs studio and create a look we liked then venture out to the track down one of these amazing pieces. We never knew who else would be there or what the weather would be doing by the time we found it. Sometimes ending up sprinting through parks, past Westminster or across housing estates with all our wheely cases to get the last light.
âWhat actually happens in the darkroom???â
Also the darkroom was empty so I didnât ruin anyone elseâs work using my phone in there! The spacious darkroom is @photofusionuk in Brixton.
The image is from our Henry Moore Go-see project which Lewis and I worked on for a few months earlier this year.
Model is @sophiiescottt makeup by @louiselerego
Sophie and Knife Edge - Henry Moore Go-sees
The plan was to utilise the immense public works of British sculptor Henry Moore within a series of Go-sees. We would meet at Lewisâs studio and create a look we liked then venture out to the track down one of these amazing pieces. We never knew who else would be there or what the weather would be doing by the time we found it. Sometimes ending up sprinting through parks, past Westminster or across housing estates with all our wheely cases to get the last light.
It was amazing to bounce ideas off each other as this project developed. Working with @lewisstanfordhair on this felt like weâd remembered what itâs all for.
Not possible without mega makeup artists @louiselerego@jolandamakeup@alexisdayhmu@chiha0313
Melody and Old Flo 1958 from Henry Moore Go-sees by Lewis and I.
This project lasted a few months and took us all over London over multiple sittings. The plan was to utilise the immense public works of British sculptor Henry Moore within a series of Go-sees. We would meet at Lewisâs studio and create a look we liked then venture out to the track down one of these amazing pieces. We never knew who else would be there or what the weather would be doing by the time we found it. Sometimes ending up sprinting through parks, past Westminster or across housing estates with all our wheely cases to get the last light.
It was amazing to bounce ideas off each other as this project developed. Working with @lewisstanfordhair on this felt like weâd remembered what itâs all for.
Not possible without mega makeup artists @louiselerego@jolandamakeup@alexisdayhmu@chiha0313