
I've seen them all my life. Growing up, we had this one hanging in our livingroom:

And there was an insistance to all the run-ins with these posters. The colors began to work on me - and I've decided I want to use this inspiration - though perhaps sans the poses that are almost a precurser to pinup. So soon after returning I set up a test to shoot old polaroid on a 4x5 speed graphic using old glass with a coating I knew might give me the tangarine whites of these old prints. Since old pull-apart polaroid is completely unpredictable both for tones and exposure, I have a crispy stack of almosts. Out of them, and thanks to makeup artist Victoria Stiles and Sarah, a beautiful model who could patiently wait through 4 second exposures, I created this shot:

it's still a bit less vibrant by choice, but it's on the right track, and I'd like its softness and almost abstraction to inform an entire story I'll shoot soon. Someone pointed out that it's also nearer Japanese art in its 2D quality and the obligatory splash of red than it ever will be french lithography. Though I like that mixture. I only want to borrow a bit of their aesthetic, not recreate them altogether.
Hopefully soon I'll have more to show.
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