Linked Memories

30th September 2015 | Alice Taylor

A beautiful outdoor rope bondage shoot between Nicolas Guerin and Sheri Chiu (who featured in Quite Lovely, shot by Anne Constance-Frenoy).

The shoot is featured on Fashionising.com which describes the editorial ‘in between Nicolas Guerin’s and Sheri Chiu’s realms many stories have been written, and in their latest editorial work, an exclusive for Fashionising.com, they bond over memories the way they know best’.

Credits:
Photography: Nicolas Guerin www.nicolasguerin.com
Ropes: Jessica Rispal www.jessicarispal.com
Model: Sheri Chiu instagram.com/nakiesheri

Hair, There & Everywhere

25th August 2015 | Alice Taylor

I’ve spotted this image floating around on Tumblr a few times and can’t find who the photographer is. I think it’s from a vintage erotic magazine like Playman.

Anyway, I love it! Especially the untamed bushiness.

Via: Partial Boner

Quite Lovely

27th April 2015 | Alice Taylor

Eugenia photographed by Splice in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.

To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).

Quite Lovely

24th April 2015 | Alice Taylor

Here’s the second ‘digital postcard’ which we have designed to promote the essay of Anne-Constance Frénoy’s beautiful photography in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.

To see the full essay you can pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.

Quite Lovely

24th April 2015 | Alice Taylor

This is this is the first in an ongoing series of ‘digital postcards’ that we shall be posting on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook etc to introduce the photographers who have submitted essays to issue two, our Quite Lovely issue.

This photograph is from the essay by Jo Schwab.

To see the full essay you can purchase a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.

Click here to visit The Quite Delightful Project website.

Beach Babes

9th May 2013 | Alice Taylor

The Quite Delightful Project: Photoshoot.

You may have seen some of our recent blog recent posts mentioning the test photoshoots that Katherine Jane Wood and I have been – quite literally – immersing ourselves in over the past two weeks.

Well, for those that might be interested, here’s some outtakes from our adventure…

I’m no Baywatch Babe but I was somehow persuaded to feature in a shoot for the erotic confessions journal that we are currently working on. Both Katherine Jane Wood and I got our kit off, partially dodged the dog walkers passing by (who were all so clearly not stealing any glances whatsoever), and then pretended we weren’t cold for about two hours, whilst the sun set over the beautiful beach – Studland – on the UK’s South Coast.

Not once, but twice!

The initial/test shoot was actually at Hengistbury Head in Bournemouth, and was probably the coldest I’ve ever been. The shoot was quick and we encountered a few hurdles that were only realised at the time of the shoot – at 10.00pm, when it was both too dark to see what we were doing and with waves vigorous enough to ensure that we ended up a little bruised and battered.

You can see an image from this shoot at the bottom of this post.

The second time around was a little less nerve wracking and we were able to take our time. The sea was calm and we could explore different poses and ideas (or just do cartwheels to keep warm).

Katherine even coerced me to join her for a swim (wherein her self-portrait skills enabled me to be able to offer you an image of that too!)

Anyway, here are some shoot outakes for your amusement!

…and I’m sure that we will be showcasing the best of this project very shortly.

Kama Sutra

11th January 2013 | Alice Taylor

A beautifully illustrated Penguin book on Kama Sutra by a French illustrator Malika Favre.

“My approach to illustration is about paring things down as much as possible. I try and get to the essence of my subject by using as few lines and colours as it needs to convey the core of the idea.”

Via: Malikafavre