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Jess is one of my favorite people. She has more expressions than anyone else I know, and takes amazing photographs. I can't wait to take more.
Special thanks to Candace Richardson for her amazing hair and makeup.
Post prod in GIMP.
A week after I rescued her, chillin on the chair. She used to sneak up onto this chair so quietly while I was distracted on the computer, since she wasn't supposed to be up there. When she put her head down you couldn't even see she was sitting there because the curtains were shut & she just camouflaged herself in the chair lol.
She wasn't entirely convinced she wasn't in trouble, just this once. Crappy pic, but I'd just gotten my first slr that month, luckily!
Jess is one of my favorite people. She has more expressions than anyone else I know, and takes amazing photographs. I can't wait to take more.
Special thanks to Candace Richardson for her amazing hair and makeup.
Post prod in GIMP.
This was taken on Monday 23rd March 2015 at the Manchester Gorilla of Jess Roberts who was the first support act for Ward Thomas.
For more information about Jess see:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jessrobertsmusic
Twitter: twitter.com/jessrobmusic
Bad pic since I had the flash off and was holding the cam with one hand, but this is Jess in this month's Redbook and in person. :o)
Brighton University Graduate 2013
BA (hons) 3D Design, Materials Practice
(wood, metal, ceramics & plastics)
Part of a Set/Album of images documenting work by Jess Elcock. Featuring models of memorable places paired with perfumes of their distinctive odours, as well as a collection of jesmonite sculptures / castings.
This image / video is available under the indicated creative commons licence - subject to the approval of the artist(s) featured - and also subject to any additional conditions that the artist(s) may wish to apply.
Buster giving jess a piggy back, when the girls where small and they wanted to be carried buster would say kiss for a carry and they would have to kiss him first, happy days, now the just jump on him!
‘My image uses two prints from the Efforts & Ideals posters to show the many different experiences and jobs undertaken by women on the Home Front during the World War 1. I have superimposed my drawing of a poppy over these images to represent how women’s new experiences were all joined by the death and loss of men.
I want my image to communicate that alongside the pain of the downfall of young men, women were given the opportunity to gain new rights and change. Without that, I wouldn’t be here now, applying to University and being independent; ‘an everlasting experience’.
Although no one nowadays in Britain is experiencing what they had to go through, we are all impacted by the political and social changes that were a product of World War 1.’
The girl on the left side was an old friend of mine, Jess. She had sent me a picture, showing her tongue piercing. Whenever Bryanna saw the picture, she reacted appropriately.... So I took a picture, but had to put them side by side so people could get the perspective.
2010-10-17
model: Jess
makeup by: Brie Reeder
Nikon F2
Nikon Non-Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
Ilford Delta 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1:1) developer
20ºC - 11.5min
LED flashlight
Jess brought me out to a GREAT location and we had a fun morning playing with new lighting equipment and rolling around i dirt and dead plants