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Keeping the magic alive
Sometimes I wish I could keep some of the sets I create forever - I get a little emotionally attached to some of them!
I'm always kinda sad when it's time to take them down, but then I'm on to the next project & there are always photos to keep the fantasy wonderland alive(!) so any sadness is short-lived.
This is one of my favourites to date!
I created a bed area by pushing a Chesterfield sofa & a chaise longue together, (they were the same heights & already at the location) and covering the whole seated area with Indian saris & cushions.
Then I made a four poster type set-up by stapling more saris layered with long pieces of lace to the ceiling and letting the fabrics drape down, secured with tassle tie-backs.
This has to be one of my favourite self-portraits from my Bohemian Garden photographic event to date!
Location is the wonderful Hacienda, London, styling (clothes) by All About Audrey - www.allaboutaudrey.co.uk
Keeping the magic alive
Sometimes I wish I could keep some of the sets I create forever - I get a little emotionally attached to some of them!
I'm always kinda sad when it's time to take them down, but then I'm on to the next project & there are always photos to keep the fantasy wonderland alive(!) so any sadness is short-lived.
This is one of my favourites to date!
I created a bed area by pushing a Chesterfield sofa & a chaise longue together, (they were the same heights & already at the location) and covering the whole seated area with Indian saris & cushions.
Then I made a four poster type set-up by stapling more saris layered with long pieces of lace to the ceiling and letting the fabrics drape down, secured with tassle tie-backs.
This has to be one of my favourite self-portraits from my Bohemian Garden photographic event to date!
Location is the wonderful Hacienda, London, styling (clothes) by All About Audrey - www.allaboutaudrey.co.uk