Javier Senosiain
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Javier Senosiain
The beauty of the moon
quiet in the hills
Route 66: An American Curios
Tucumcari, New Mexico
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Ektar 100iso
© William Mark Sommer
Moody Houses
First try at taking a photo using a uv light and makeup... Sounds promising!
Spring inspiration
Jellyfish aesthetics
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Went to the sealife centre today and these jellies were super pretty alongside the UV lighting and neon lights!!
Top-down iris flower in UVIVF light.
Go and see there work!
Here’s 10 fashion photographer that i discoverd and really liked there work (No men in this list 🙈)
Aline & Jacqueline Tappia, based in London
Laura Alsto, based in USA
Laurence Philomene, based in Montreal
Poppy Marriott, based in UK
Ellen von Unwerth, based in Paris
Emma Summerton, based in London
Paola Kudacki, based in NYC
Cass Bird, based in NYC
Julia Noni, based in NYC
Bridie Florence, based in UK
Rankin Vs Leibovitz : The Queen’s portrait
The first photo is Rankin’s portrait of the Queen that he took in 2002 in celebration of Golden Jubilee. Two versions were sent of this portrait, one with the throne room in the background and the other with the union jack flag added behind. Rankin explained that he wanted to go “all Austin Power”, meaning he wanted to see the Queen smile a lot, which she did! The end result is a bight and colorful portrait that states the british mood in that time.
The second photo is Leibovitz’s portrait of the Queen that she took in 2007. This portrait is much more serious portrait than Rankin’s. The colour tones are much darker and neutral. The composition ads a heavy fealing. This portrait tone may have been influenced by the 2007 financial crises.
Both portraits show the same person but the mood is totally different. They really show the societal change between 2003 and 2007.
Images from COLOSSAL (https://www.thisiscolossal.com/page/14/?s=fashion)
Inspiration for a photo shoot
WIRED magazine covers : Inspiration for a studio project