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Today at
Vegas Vision Studios
we went in a bit of a different direction. We took inspiration from an original 1940's illustration by Zdzislaw Beksinski and created our own take on the Pin Up Zombie. Your thoughts are appreciated
Model - Stacey Scott yea the same girl in the
944 Cover Model Contest
Body paint by Fantasy Ink
Makeup and Hair by Marissa Rose
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August 15, 2008, 23:06 »
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Looks like "She Hulk" with a bad tan. Sorry.
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Quote from: sjlocke on August 15, 2008, 23:06
Looks like "She Hulk" with a bad tan. Sorry.
Thanks for your thoughts
Here is the drawing that inspired the shoot
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Yeah, that would've helped.
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August 16, 2008, 00:10 »
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Yea I suppose it would have helped to explain it better. Other then the first shot which was the one the model insited she had to recreate we tried to take it in a Grind House Movie direction. A little graphic novel mixed with a lot of campy color.
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I suppose I would have actually put real stockings on her, like in the image. The painted on bit looks a bit odd. Relatively speaking.
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Yea I kind of agree but the idea was to recreate the illustration. The original image is a painting not a photo. Unfortunately our body painter was not as experianced as the original painter.
With the exception of her panties all the clothing is paint
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I think this might be my personal fav from the day
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