All credit for today's blog goes to Jen Parrish, who found and compiled these images. Check out these gorgeous Pre-Raphaelite-style photographs from Model Mayhem!
Photographer Richard Greenthorn:
Photographer Timothy Lantz:
Model Liadhan:
Photographer Thomas Dodd:
Photographer Marcus J Ranum:
Model Sleep:
Photographer Nina Pak:
The 1rst picture is so beautiful!!! I love her looking, full of sweetness & tenderness!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs ... the second picture is quite striking. Thanks so much for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteHello Grace!I recently made a blog concerning my new oil paintings collection, which is a tribute to the Pre-Raphaelites. Right now, there are only the first paintings and drawings, but little by little I,m painting news ones to 30 artworks. I interprete their theme but w/ my own style, defined in Paris as Art-Nouveau Andaluz!I would need some point of views... :)As you are a Pre-raphaelite lover, if you don´t mind checking-out my artworks, here is the link of my blog:http://prftribute.blogspot.com
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Thanks again for your blog, that I follow!
all of these photographs are amazing. i wish i could take photos like that but mine are just for fun. and, as i get older, i become more ok with the fact that i am never going to be a beauty so i can just do the process which is what i like the best. i have a few friends who are going to model for me which will be such a great change-what a load off to focus on one thing! i am sure you understand.
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these are stunning, i always feel inspired to paint when i see images such as these, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for also posting the image i did with NINA PAK!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful choices anyway. And one surprise for me too!
All the best,
Elektra Dekker-Goncharova
I love what you have done here. Blessings for the New Year!
ReplyDeleteElektra and Nina, thank you for creating such a beautiful image!!
ReplyDeleteI like the Pre-Raphaelites. People dismiss them as children book illustrators...but illustrated children's books are my favorite art form. And in the Pre-Raphaelites we encounter an abundance of perfect breasts, which carries us spiritually from childhood through young adulthood and beyond.
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