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A share from my Compelling Portraiture residential. On the last day I do a Fashion Editorial Story on those wuthering Moorlands. It was rainy on and off on the day - but actually it worked beautifully
Fashion Editorial - the essence of Cathy on the moor's.
Photographer and Concept - Carolyn Mendelsohn,
Model: Aisliing Serrant
Model: Ella Mcneil.
MUA: Lauren Rippin
Styling: Caroline Brown
A selection of some of my photos can be bought as prints or on canvas from the following link.
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Taken on the Fashion Day of my Compelling Portraiture Residential .
Model: Hannah Rose Muirhead
MUA - Lauren Rippin
Stylist: Caroline Brown, Photographer: Carolyn Mendelsohn
'CATHERINE EARNSHAW PLAYED BY SHA'ORI MORRIS' - 'WUTHERING HEIGHTS 2018' - 'WHITBY STEAMPUNK WEEKEND' - JULY 30th 2017
The last page of "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.
Used Photoshop for crop, auto levels and watermark.
Camera: Pentax Optio W10
Exposure: 0.167 sec (1/6)
Aperture: f/3.3
Focal Length: 6.3 mm
ISO Speed: 64
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3rd Collage..
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Well, I didn't have any time to take new shots, neither did I have time to dig into my archive and to process older photos. so I decided to post my Wuthering Heights shot again but now in color and with a nice frame.
This is the previous B&W version
Tomorrow I'll be starting a new series with long exposure shots.
Explore #193 March 19 2009
The Sign outside the Museum of the old Parsonage, in the Yorkshire village of Haworth where the Bronte sisters grew up.
Bronte...Wuthering Heights...A story of passionate love.
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Puoi vedere anche tu in cosa sono differenti i nostri sentimenti: se fossi stato io al suo posto e lui al mio, l'avrei certamente odiato tanto da avvelenarmi tutta l'esistenza, ma non avrei mai alzato una mano contro di lui...non lo avrei mai privato della compagnia di Catherine fino a che avesse mostrato desiderio della sua. Quando tale desiderio fosse finito, gli avrei strappato il cuore e bevuto il suo sangue. Ma fino a quel momento e, se non mi credi vuol dire proprio che non mi conosci, sino a quel momento sarei morto goccia a goccia piuttosto che torcergli un capello.
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
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A ruin of the farm house near Haworth which is believed to have been the model for Emily Bronte's novel Wuthering Heights
Top Withens, near Haworth, has been linked to the classic novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (1847). It is not the building itself, but its situation on the moors which is thought to have inspired the author. The ruins, much visited although remote, have recently been restored.
Wuthering Heights by Tip Top Productions (Jan 2020)
29/01/20 - 01/02/20
Emily Brontë's classic comes to The Forum Studio Theatre. The saga of two Yorkshire families in the remote Pennine Hills, and the doomed relationship of Heathcliff and Cathy Earnshaw is brilliantly brought to life in Jane Thornton’s new stage adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel.
Production Team
Directed by Laura Coard
Cast List
HEATHCLIFF PAUL QUINN
CATHERINE EARNSHAWSOPHIE WOLSTENCROFT
HINDLEY EARNSHAW ZAK TALBOT
ISABELLA LINTONJOANNA MITTON
EDGAR LINTON BENJAMIN GOODWIN
NELLY DEANRACHEL SUMNER
YOUNG CATHERINEEMMA CHARNOCK
YOUNG LINTON FERRIS WILD
HARETON EARNSHAW ZAK TALBOT
EMILY BRONTE KATIE DEYES
FRANCES EARNSHAW & SERVANTEVE COWIESON
OLD EARNSHAW/ JOSEPH/ DOCTORSI KNEALE
For more information see:
www.chestertheatre.co.uk/wuthering-heights/1251
#ChesterCulture
Wuthering Heights by Tip Top Productions (Jan 2020)
29/01/20 - 01/02/20
Emily Brontë's classic comes to The Forum Studio Theatre. The saga of two Yorkshire families in the remote Pennine Hills, and the doomed relationship of Heathcliff and Cathy Earnshaw is brilliantly brought to life in Jane Thornton’s new stage adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel.
Production Team
Directed by Laura Coard
Cast List
HEATHCLIFF PAUL QUINN
CATHERINE EARNSHAWSOPHIE WOLSTENCROFT
HINDLEY EARNSHAW ZAK TALBOT
ISABELLA LINTONJOANNA MITTON
EDGAR LINTON BENJAMIN GOODWIN
NELLY DEANRACHEL SUMNER
YOUNG CATHERINEEMMA CHARNOCK
YOUNG LINTON FERRIS WILD
HARETON EARNSHAW ZAK TALBOT
EMILY BRONTE KATIE DEYES
FRANCES EARNSHAW & SERVANTEVE COWIESON
OLD EARNSHAW/ JOSEPH/ DOCTORSI KNEALE
For more information see:
www.chestertheatre.co.uk/wuthering-heights/1251
#ChesterCulture
Taken from Top Withens, West Yorkshire
A selection of some of my photos can be bought as prints or on canvas from the following link.
Thanks for looking.
Back in my late teens I had a girlfriend who loved this book and turned me on to reading it. I enjoyed the book but probably more because of her strong attachment to it. When I hear or see it mentioned a feeling always bubbles it's way up and it sorta feels the way this image looks.
”(…) Why did you despise me? Why did you betray your own heart,Cathy? (…) You loved me - then what right had you to leave me?”
Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights
cant belive summer vacation is almost over ! where did it all go ? i guess ive been too busy to even notice. i have a ton of mosquito bites and allergic reactions because of this pic but i kinda like how it came so it doesnt really matter . have a great wednesday :) please view on black ! :)
"I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind." Emily Bronte~Wuthering Heights
I have long been fascinated by the three Bronte Sisters - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne - who grew up in an isolated village in Yorkshire, and went on to become authors of books that have become classics of English literature. Emily Bronte published a single volume of poetry and one solitary novel - Wuthering Heights.
Created for Art Journal Caravan.
Credits: Window and candlestick from Before the First Snow, background paper from The Poet's Keepsakes - both from Lorie Davison. Winter landscape and dreaming girl from Deviantart.
I had something of an education in shooting in thick, fast moving fog today up Twistleton Scar, but it was a fun one - one minute objects barely 30 yards away were difficult to see, then seconds later you could see for miles.
I'm also of the opinion that the walk up has steepened from my last visit, as I don't remember being half as knackered as I was today...
A selection of some of my photos can be bought as prints or on canvas from the following link.
Thanks for looking.
part of a series of photos collages inspired by wuthering heights
come bronte-along
Wuthering Heights
Kate Bush
‘Bad dreams in the night
They told me I was going to lose the fight
Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold!
Let me in-a-your window’
The lovely Mrs.J reflected in the window of our Mk1 coach on the way back from Haworth. No Photoshop involved, just a conversion to Silvertone on the iPhone.
Emily Brontë and Kate Bush share the same birthday, 30th July, and this year marks the 200th anniversary Emily’s birth.
Romantic novels were certainly a bit different in those days, though contemporary reviews were deeply polarised. The English poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti, though a fan of the book, is quoted as having said, ‘The action is laid in hell, – only it seems places and people have English names there.’ We can only wonder as to what he would have made of current books!
Today we had a trip to Haworth and walked all the way to Top Withens, reputedly the setting for Wuthering Heights. There’s a beautiful silence there, but also an eerie feeling. Picture taken on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway return journey.
Texture by Boccacino. Many thanks.
This is reputedly the setting / inspiration for the Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights. It is completely isolated on the moors just outside Haworth. It takes about a hour to walk to it. I saw some photos by Bill Brandt of Top Withins last week and this is my take. The moors seem to be composed of different kinds of lines - lines of ancient stone walls and old paths so I thought the composition should be strong on lines. Hope you like it