Zelda Magazine Postcard (Photo credit: lulubrooks) |
You really, really, really need to check out the website devoted to her work. Here is link to the goddesses page. I especially recommend you look at Lady Dorothy Warrender, who depicts the Roman goddess of agriculture, Ceres. (In fact, I've pinned it, but you really should see all of them.) Check out the advertising page too. Some of the ad photos seem pretty bold, but those English magazines were way more sexy than the American ones.
Big thanks to Star at MyMilanItaly for introducing me to this Madame Yevonde. Enjoy!
PS: I'm not sure if Madame Yevonde took this photo for Zelda Magazine, but it looks like her work and it's the closest I could get from Zemanta.
15 comments:
Very cool! I love finding new photographers, so thanks for sharing this one.
What an inspiring motto, one to remember when we're in that creative zone ...
oooh...this sounds very intriguing. I'm off to check it out!
Wow--Ceres is the goddess atop the Vermont State Capital building--doesn't look like that, though.
She sounds like a woman who knows her mind.
Yanno, great that the photographers figured this one out, this should by my writing mantra.
How long til I'm dead?
Pretty fascinating in the still life department, too. Thanks for the link.
I am going to share this with a photographer friend of mine. So glad I checked in today!
What can I say? A collection of classy ladies!
Wow!!! Very inspiring!!! I love her motto..."be original or die"!!! While my photography is not anything like this wonderful lady's, I always strive for the slightly different approach...well...probably not always!!!
Be original or die? easier said then done - and you won't always win friends when you chose that path
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I love Ariadne. Thanks for sharing this!!
Margaret, I'm gonna photograph you as Rhiannon. All we need is a horse and the moon.
These are fantastic. And you were right about the photo: http://www.westward.iofm.net/image8.htm
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