Showing posts with label fetish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fetish. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Fun in the Dungeon...

The other week I did another fun little shoot with Jacqueline.

A bit darker than usual with her, involving the dungeon, rope, chains and lots of black lacy lingerie. 












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Friday, 27 July 2012

I'm Back!


I have been quite absent on this blog for a few weeks now, due to finishing my degree and then going on holiday!

I am proud to announce that I have now officially passed my degree!

Here are some more photos from the shoot I did with Jenevieve Vaudine Van-Veda. 




























It seems a lot of lovely ladies can't wait to get their kit off for me! teehee. I am not complaining.
As you may have guessed, this set was inspired by the fabulous Bettie Page.
If you don't know her - look her up!

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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Rockabilly, Burlesque and Nurse Shoot

Another shoot from last week, with Lucretia Lavena. I really love this first outfit, more of a casual bikini beach feel with some sunglasses, suits the weather at the moment.



All change!
Another favourite theme of mine, nautical.



All change!
Burlesque. Equipped with feather fan, latex garter belt and pasties.




All change!
Nurse outfit.



Even though we got stuck in traffic on the way to the studio and turned up ten minutes before we were meant to leave the studio, we got a lot done. As it was in my uni we stayed and waited until someone knocked on the door and told us to leave, but no one did so we did what we wanted to do.

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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Burlesque Style Photography

I was looking back at my previous university work and one of my favourite projects of mine was on the history of Burlesque. I had to write an essay as well as producing sufficient images, which I did on film and printed them myself in the darkroom.

My technique idea was to use fast film, to get an extra grainy effect, as I wanted the images to look old. I also did different things to the negatives like scratching and leaving dust on etc to get a really old fashioned feel on them. I also used colour film and processed in black and white so I would get even more noise.


These are all my printed images scanned to my computer.







These were my early second year work so please excuse the blown highlights.