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“Dying in our sleep is a luxury our kind is rarely afforded.“ - Elle Driver Hair, makeup, and

“Dying in our sleep is a luxury our kind is rarely afforded.“ - Elle Driver 

Hair, makeup, and model: Creme Fatale

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Finally shot with Creme Fatale, San Francisco’s premiere drag queen! Hair, makeup, and model:

Finally shot with Creme Fatale, San Francisco’s premiere drag queen! Hair, makeup, and model: Creme Fatale

Check out her amazing makeup and looks http://www.instagram.com/cremefatale


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Documenting Conservation Northwest for United By Blue in the Cascade Mountains, September 2017Read t

Documenting Conservation Northwest for United By Blue in the Cascade Mountains, September 2017

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ByKelly Smith


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NEW WORK: Jockey, styling Beverly James NeelNEW WORK: Jockey, styling Beverly James NeelNEW WORK: Jockey, styling Beverly James NeelNEW WORK: Jockey, styling Beverly James Neel

NEW WORK: Jockey, styling Beverly James Neel


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NEW WORK: Reebok Rally footwear, styling by Beverly James Neel

NEW WORK: Reebok Rally footwear, styling by Beverly James Neel


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NEW WORK: Design studies for Corelle, styling by Beverly James NeelNEW WORK: Design studies for Corelle, styling by Beverly James NeelNEW WORK: Design studies for Corelle, styling by Beverly James Neel

NEW WORK: Design studies for Corelle, styling by Beverly James Neel


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Summer Sleep  1949-50, printed 1985Penn’s, art photography and commercial photography were two disti

Summer Sleep  1949-50, printed 1985

Penn’s, art photography and commercial photography were two distinctly different fields. Penn brought them closer together. This photograph was published as an illustration of an article in Vogue’s June 1949 issue. A fan blows quietly on a woman who has fallen asleep. Near her are a book, a peach, a cup of tea, and a fly-swatter. The flies on the screen are so much in focus one has the urge to flick them away. The image in the background fades out, an excellent metaphor for the loss of consciousness.


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