Showing posts with label Pin-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pin-up. Show all posts

Friday, 16 December 2011

Calendar girl again!

Can't belive it's over a month - my last blog post! 
We've been ill on an endless spiral or busy with nativity plays, christmas stuff - etc. etc. I hardly have any online time (apart from 24/7 on my phone :-))!

Hence my lack of posting and spreading the great news that I had the privilege to be a calendar girl once more. I won a voting in November via Facebbok for Pin-Ups in Pinnies - check out their blog, I am currently Pin-Up of the month!


(c) Jez Brown Photography - the pic that won the votes for the Pin-Ups in Pinnies calendar 2013


(c) Jez Brown Photography - the pic featured in the Reckless Girl Calendar 2012

In the new year I will be invited to a photoshoot for a calendar for 2013. Exciting! 
It's Pin-Ups in pinnies - so I am sure it will include pinnies and some sort of baking! Very me indeed!
And quite coincidentally I will be Miss December again - the second pic above is featured in the Reckless Girl Calendar 2012 (now available at Rose-tinted Vintage) as Miss December! 

December is clearly my month! 
It's all the good Christmas Karma - because I love Christmas so much! (she says and is seriously lacking the spirit this year...)

Not the newest news anymore I know and a shame I couldn't post earlier - but I am still very excited about it!

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Little Miss Bossy becomes a calendar girl!

I have told you all about Jez Brown Photography HERE

But I also promised you my first collaboration with him and here they are - the pics! 
Yesterday I got told that one of them made the cut to be in the Reckless Girls Calendar 2012 - say hello to Miss December! 
Be surprised which pic will be featured! 

At my ripe old age of 32 I am ridiculously excited about this!


(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography

I am wearing a lot of my own wardrobe but some (especially the fabulous hat) is the stylists own - and who was the stylist? Of course Sarah's Doo-Wop-Dos - to be read about HERE!

Monday, 10 October 2011

Home is where the vintage heart is - Jez Brown Photography

Call me Phoenix. 
I am back blogging rising from the ashes.
Or with a little less drama - I've stopped sulking and I'm getting on with it.

In the past year I've gotten to know the vintage scene in Bedford and the quite exciting members of this circle. Jez Brown is one of them.

Being hooked on all things American already as a child - like comics and Happy Days  (I am not getting the theme song out of my head now!) he fell in love with the 50s very early on.
In his youth he was heavily involved in the psychobilly scene (one of my regrets - something I never knew of and would have loved in my youth) and up to this day he is a huge supporter of rockabilly music and organises quite a few music events in Bedford. 

He is also a selftaught pin-up photographer who created the world of "Reckless Girls" - they are his take on a pin-up and vintage loving community in Bedford. And the community is thriving!
For the upcoming year he'll bring out a Reckless Girls calendar!


(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography
(c) Jez Brown Photography



Recently I also had the pleasure to work with Jez - it was really good fun with a very pretty outcome - will share very soon.

Have a look at his photography - Jez Brown Photography and Reckless Girls.

If you would like to book a session prices start as litte as £25 per hour and negotiable editing rates. If you'd like to have a stylist, he can organise Sarah's Doo-Wop-Do's who did all the styling and hair on the pictures shown. I will blog about her and her prices very shortly. Hair accessories are by Lil' Mischief - and again, I am repeating myself, will blog about it soon.

Contact Jez - brown.jez@gmail.com

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Pop pop popppppp art

I am certainly no true aficionado of the fine arts but I am also no unaware rookie. I have grown up surrounded by art as my dad is a fine arts photographer and an amateur fine art historian (knowledge comes with the job). Art nouveau was the most appreciated art form and era in our house. I completely disregarded it as a child or a teen, my love for art nouveau awoke much later.

When I was a teenie I discovered pop art for myself and fell in love with it. The vibrant colours, the bold statements, the cheekyness - I admired everything about it and always considered it very me. These days I am much calmer and I like to spread my tastes in my house. It's not only a colourful explosion of pop art with some 50s pin-ups in between, I like to dabble in a lot of eras. I adore art nouveau, I like art deco, I adore pop art and I also really worship vintage kitsch and modern Kawaii. So a mix of all these is me or my interior!

And when I realised that there's currently a Mel Ramos and Roy Lichtenstein exhibition in Vienna I just had to go. No I ran. 
Both artists mean a lot to me and my personal history. Earlier today I stood in front of one of the nearly life size big candy coloured naked pin-ups of Mel Ramos and I just smiled at her. She really made me happy, I wanted to touch her, stroke her. I know that sounds a bit iffy but you know what I mean, don't cha?





Unfortunately two of my favourite Ramos images were missing in the exhibition. Amongst lots others, but those I personally missed as I had them up my wall in my very first flat donkeys years ago.





Roy Lichtenstein inspired art you can find everywhere all over the world. And I always loved him. I cannot tell you why but he is certainly amongst my top 5 artists.




Again my favourite work by him was not shown.




I had planned to elaborate much more on the two artists but quite honestly I am really beat. And I don't want to miss blogging all the time. So there you go. I had a lovely time today as my dad looked after my son and my middle sister accompanied me in enjoying the exhibition. Just the two of us. Great feeling!

I've been very lucky in recent years with exhibitions in Vienna. There are always tons all around the year but I seem to catch my favs. Last year I went to see Alphonse Mucha, another one of my top 5. How I loved it!

Evening - by Mucha. I bought a print in Muchas hometown Prague years ago and still haven't had it framed!

So next year I expect de Lempicka, Vargas or Elvgren. Got it? 

Tamara de Lempicka's self portrait
Pin-up girl by Alberto Vargas  
The Fence - by Gil Elvgren
             
And talking about Gil Elvgren - in the museum gift shop I snatched up the Gil Elvgren Taschen Anniversary book. It contains all his illustrations and frankly it left me speechless. I did not know all his work and it's beyond beauty. I love it. I was surprised by the size of the book, judging from the Amazon pic and prize I assumed it was pocket-ish in size!

I am already half in my pjs and I look quite  tired. But I really liked my hair today. And the book :-)
                                          
So people in Vienna - if you have not done so yet go and see Mel Ramos and Roy Lichtenstein at the Albertina. The're on until May!                              

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