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Coat: MNG by Mango

 

Sweater (under coat): Forever 21

 

Hat: Forever 21

 

Brown Stone Ring: Forever 21

 

Handbag: c/o Tory Burch

 

Jeans: 7 for all Mankind

 

Boots: Nine West

Winter Fashion shoot at Cosmeston Lake with Skylette Rokinski.

Winter Fashion shoot at Cosmeston Lake with Skylette Rokinski.

File: 2023002-0369

 

Note: I apologise if any of the Welsh language is spelt wrong as I’m using Google’s translate software.

 

Malthouse Lane, Croes-y-mwyalch, near Newport, Wales, United Kingdom.

Malthouse Land, Croes-y-mwyalch, ger Casnewydd, Cymru.

 

Morning of Wednesday 8th February 2023.

Bore dydd Mercher 8 Chwefror 2023.

  

About the photographs.

Am y ffotograffau.

 

This is Olivia, a model I booked for a two-hours outdoors photo-shoot, in the countryside north of Newport (Welsh: Casnewydd).

 

Olivia is wearing a winter outfit containing of a Size S black faux fur jacket with leopard patterns collar and cuffs, from Leana of London. The company is likely to have been a manufacturer or a trader, but there is not much details about Leana, and the company may have closed down before the Internet became popular.

 

She is also wearing a white cowl neck jumper, the design of the cowl gives the illustration of wearing a scarf, along with black trousers, and white ankle height trainers.

 

Here, she is seen posing as if she just arrived and gets out of the SUV. Those shots were for the purpose of a graphic design project, which I will upload to my account in the near future.

 

The vehicle is a 2005 Land Rover Freelander.

 

It is a diesel 2.0L Td4 SE model with manual gearbox, and a BMW M47 engine. The tyres are BF Goodrich T/A KO2 All Terrain tyres on steel wheels. The Freelander was an entry-level Land Rover from 1997 to 2006, before being replaced by the Freelander 2 until 2015.

 

As Olivia was booked for two-hours, we were at a different location only for 50 minutes before coming over to this location, and spent another 50 minutes here.

  

What is this all about?

 

This is the first in a series of a long-term project I started working on, which is called Project: Freelander Ladies. It is a variation of the so called Land Rover Girls type of photographs. Generally, the majority of the Land Rover Girls kind of photos tend to be of younger women posing next to mostly either the Series or the Defender production models, and less common are the Discovery or Range Rover models. There are barely enough photos of women posing next to a Freelander, so my aim is to create some, specially for the Freelander owners and fans to enjoy.

 

In addition to this being a “cars and girls” kind of photography which is the main role, there are other roles, including photographs needed for a graphic design project.

  

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Model: Rosie Ashley

Stylist: Joanna Grzeszczuk

MUA: Tamash Sharkan

Hair Stylist: Zoe Farley-Kramer

From www.legrand.lib.ia.us/community/schools/schoolshistory

 

With the establishment of the Christian Society in LeGrand, a school was erected in about 1866. With increased class size, a larger school was needed and in 1878 a 100 x 40 foot three story brick building with a basement was begun. It contained a 60 x 40-foot addition that held 56 student’s rooms. It was called the "LeGrand Christian Institute” and was located two blocks south of Main Street on the west side of Webster Street. Financial problems caused the school to close in 1885. It reopened in 1889, renamed the "LeGrand Christian College". Still suffering financial problems, a major benefactor, H.A. Palmer gave a magnificent sum to the endowment of the school which was renamed "Palmer College" in 1897.

  

Whether named the Christian College or Palmer College, the school provided a high standard of Christian education. The 1891 Catalogue shows an attendance of 70. Students came from LeGrand, other communities in Iowa such as Wiota, Marengo, Thayer, Marshalltown, Ames, Washington and even Dundee, Scotland. The Normal Course of Study offered classes in English, Mathematics, History, Grammar, Psychology, Geology, Zoology, Latin or German, Geometry and Astronomy. The Scientific Course of Study added History of Greece and Rome, Cicero, Physics, Virgil, Mineralogy, International Law, French, Logic and Ethics. There was a Business, Music and Biblical Departments. All this for a tuition of $7.75 or $10.00 a term with music and business courses costing an additional $1.00 to $10.00.

Palmer College was moved to Albany, Missouri in 1912. When the Missouri college closed, records were forwarded to Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio.

 

After Elizabeth Allman began teaching school in her home, increased class size resulted in a frame school house being built in 1857. In 1871 a two-story brick structure was erected in the northeast part of town (in what is now the City Park).

With the beginning consolidation of schools a larger school was built in 1916 at the site of present high school. Now the school had 8 classrooms, an assembly hall, domestic science and manual training room, eight teachers and n enrollment of over 200 students. Children walked or rode horses to school or rode the horse-drawn school hack. In 1921 eleven graduating seniors met the day after commencement at the home of Matilda Jordebrek and made a pact that they would meet every year for a reunion. This was the beginning of the LeGrand Alumni Association that still meets today.

 

By 1923 this school had burned and the present building was completed in 1924. While awaiting the new building, classes were held in the old Palmer College building. In 1925 cars were used to transport students, the forerunners of today’s school buses. In 1939 the high school graduation class numbered 12 and high school yearbooks began being published. This building was updated in 1950-51 and 1978 with the addition of the gymnasium and shop building and later a science and home economics addition. Initial consolidation resulted in LDF or LeGrand, Dunbar and Ferguson. A highlight of the school was in 1969 when Mrs. Fosness’ drama group were extras in the movie, “Cold Turkey” starring Dick Van Dyke and filmed in Corning, Iowa. With the addition of the SEMCO (South East Marshall County) schools the school district is now known as East Marshall and has schools in Laurel, Ferguson, Gilman and LeGrand.

💏 Couples Shoot 💏

With @alia.cherie + @maxxxbird at Sans Souci beach, doing their cute couple thing. ☺️

#portraitphotography #portrait_star #makeportrait #coupleshoot #jeanswest #winterstyleshoot #WHP

Earmuffs: can't remember the brand

Glasses: Theo

Scarf: asos

Cardigan: H&M

Skirt: made it myself

Petticoat: Dear Celine

Leggings: Primark

Boots: A

Accessories: asos, Pieces, Moon Raven Designs, Roxy, Il Mezzometro

 

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Another picture of Natalie from last week

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