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British Railways 1980s Carriage label
BR21717/41
WR128 Swansea to Paddington
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“We love labels. We really do--as a society, I mean. It's so much easier to understand the world around us if we name it, tie it down, and distance ourselves from the parts we don't like.... We all want to beloved, we all want to love, and we all want.”
freshly sewn. will press out a bit. The lawn is too delicate to sew labels to, they make a stiff spot. Unacceptable..
Label.Source - Director's cut version.
Editing/Grading : After Effects
Camera : Canon 5D Mk II
Lenses : Canon 24, 50, 100
Motion graphic : Julien Taillez
Music : Mooders
Model : Camille Raynal-Ibled
Hair/Make up : Béatrice Eni
Client : Label Source
Production : blacknegative
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Label your wires and tucking is a cake. Everything worked first try once the harness was extended, relocated, and plugged up. :)
This was an interesting label I found in a 50s wardrobe while I was browsing in a second hand furniture shop in Brighton. Funny that the wardrobe had tiny little labels for all of its shelves. BTW: It was a men's wardrobe.
The label reads:
Bird's Eye View of Property of New York Dock Company, The Premier Warehouses and Terminal, New York, U.S.A.
Copyright 1911 New York Dock Company
See my blog post for the story.