Kate Moss photographed by Collier Schorr for AnOther Magazine F.W 14.15.
You can see the rest of this editorial across at Fashioncopious
Kate Moss photographed by Collier Schorr for AnOther Magazine F.W 14.15.
You can see the rest of this editorial across at Fashioncopious
I love this simple and effortlessly topless portrait of Keira Knightly- and the bold cover image too – from the latest issue of Interview magazine.
The photography is by Patrick Demarchelier
One of the consistently more fascinating supermodels, Daria Werbowy, photographed by Mikael Jansson for Interview magazine.
There’s always something so beguiling about Julian Opie’s simple lifework and use of flat colour.
Too easy to like, but is that a bad thing.
Via: This Isn’t Happiness
Expressive portrait photographed by Stefano Brunesci.
Via: Iain Claridge
Yep, it’s my birthday today.
As the number of people of registering their interest on The Quite Delightful Project website is quite phenomenal, I shall again break my blog silence (when it comes to my own photography) and post these pics of my birthday present from Rebecca Milford, one of Quite Delightful’s writers.
I am a big fan of naturalistic photography, it just seems more honest, and real, and I am also a longstanding fan of Damon Loble’s image-making.
So, do I need to justify including this image to any greater degree?
Thanks to The Quiet Front for drawing my attention to it.
You can see many more images from this shoot across at Fashionising
Codie Young photographed by Nicolas Valois, for The Wild No.5, Spring 2014.
This shoot of model Alexandria Jade for uber-cool fashion magazine Purple really is a strong body of work and well deserving of an immediate showcasing.
More ‘grown up’ images of Miley Cyrus by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott for W Magazine March 2014
Miley Cyrus seems to be continuing her transformation into something (someone) more adult as shown in these latest photographs by Mario Testino for Vogue Germany March 2014.
Self Portrait, Pregnant by Diane Arbus.
Via: Kundst
Sensually pretty images of model Manon Leloup from the Forme de la Beaute Tumblr.
Via: The English Group
A lovely personal photograph – uncredited – from someone’s private album (from 1954).
Via: Pussy les Queer
Usually it’s Lee Miller by Man Ray, but this time it’s a portrait from 1920 by Arnold Genthe.
Via: The Quiet Front
Lorena A photographed by Pierre Dal Corso.
This first image is a crop (see the whole of it after the jump).
Marlijn Hoek for Agent Provocateur.
Via: Fashioncopious
We’re always a big fan of Paolo Roversi’s photography and this image of supermodel Eva Herzigova is certainly no exception.
Via: The Quiet Front
It wasn’t until I realised that this figurative study/portrait was of the of the crime writer Patricia Highsmith – Strangers On A Train & The Talented Mr Ripley – that my interest was piqued.
The photograph is by Rolf Tietgens.
Via: The Quiet Front
Photos by Yoshiyuki Iwase, c. 1950s.
Yesterday Alice posted an image of photographer David Bailey’s then wife, seventies supermodel, Marie Helvin.
Well, here’s one of her modelling mates the delectable Texan, Jerry Hall… …looking all retro sexy.
Via: Candy Priceless
Another uncredited Tumblr image but, compositionally, it’s awesome.
Makes me want one last day of an Indian summer and an opportunity to head to the beach with my own camera.
Via: Moonbeamed
It seems to be that if more than a few days go by without some fine portraiture or photography featuring Kate Moss, there’s something not all well with the world…
…so here’s a photograph of Kate looking a little more fullsome than usual.
Via: Pussy Les Queer
As the temperatures seem to be still on the rise, it doesn’t take much to prompt me to consider whether there’s a chance to slip away to the beach (if not today, perhaps tomorrow).
…but I do wish that Tumblr users would credit the images that they post.
Via: CP
The ever easygoing Daisy Lowe from her editorial in Playboy magazine as photographed by Tony Kelly.
Via: The Orphans Arms