#photomaton
Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Gordon Armstrong, London, January 2014
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Melissa Hayton, London, 2014
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Melissa Hayton, London, 2014
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Shot from the series featuring An-Josefien for the book “L’Amateur” by Murielle Scherre
You can buy it HERE
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Ellis Cooper, London, 2014
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Shot from the series featuring An-Josefien for the book “L’Amateur” by Murielle Scherre
You can buy it HERE
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Carmen De Vos is a photographer to follow, a source of endless inspiration, a friend.
Here when she posed for my “Photographers in the Booth” series,
Bruxelles, 2014
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Drew Linden, London, 2014
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Cece, London, 2014
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Gordon Armstrong, London, January 2014
MY WEBSITE * INSTAGRAM
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“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Charlotte, London, 2014
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Shot from the series featuring An-Josefien for the book “L’Amateur” by Murielle Scherre
You can buy it HERE
FollowLA FILLE D’O on Tumblr
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Melissa Hayton, London, 2014Post link
Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Charlotte, London, 2014
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This year we sent to our families photobooth prints of ourselves showing our ink including removable xmas tattoos, asking for photos with them. In this one my wife and her tattoo by L'Ain Freefall Oh Oh Oh! Merry Christmas everyone.
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This year we sent to our families photobooth prints of ourselves showing our ink including removable xmas tattoos, asking for photos with them. In this one we are showing our tattoos by L'Ain Freefall Oh Oh Oh! Merry Christmas everyone.
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Shot from the series “BLIND DATE” featuring En-ya for the book “L’Amateur” by Murielle Scherre. Chemical failures produce wonderful photos.
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Cece, London, 2014
MY WEBSITE * INSTAGRAM
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Ink & Photobooths.
“I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition”.
Joseph Banks (B. 1743 – D. 1820)
Series of photobooth portraits of tattoed people using B/W booths to explore the relationship they have with the art they carry everyday on their skin.
Gordon Armstrong, London, January 2014
MY WEBSITE * INSTAGRAM
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