Saturday, 31 August 2019

Stunning,

and these photographs truly are,


the more I look at the these photographs the more detail I can see, photographer Natalie Lennard, who works as Miss Aniela, creates lavish scenes centered around elegantly dressed models. While each image might seem, at first glance, like a straightforward luxury fashion shoot, further inspection reveals surreal details. A canary yellow tulle gown morphs into birds, and ocean water splashes out of a painting frame Miss Aniela’s fantastical scenes are created using a combination of on-site shoots with practical effects, along with extensive post-production and even bespoke C.G.I. (as for the 20,000 fish forming the dress worn by a deep sea diver model in “She Shoal”). The photographer explains that all images are shot on location with the model posed and lit in-frame, “Sometimes I do not know whether the image will be largely ‘raw’ and not require overt surrealism added,” Aniela shares, “until I go through the process to feel what is right for each piece.” the U.K.-based artist has been working as a fine art photographer for 13 years, getting her start with self-portraits as a university student, above “Swan Lake” (2014), all images © Natalie Lennard,

       “What He Bequeathed” (2016)

“She Shoal” (2019)

“Poster & Plumage” (2016)

“Enter the Golden Dragon” (2018)

“Thawed Fortress” (2015)

“Gilt” (2016)

 “Scarlet Song” (2013)

“Away with the Canaries” (2013)


 “Pokerface” (2015) You can explore more of Miss Aniela’s immersive worlds on Instagram, and go behind the scenes of production in her explanatory blog posts, fine art prints are available via Saatchi Art, as I said stunning, absolutely stunning.


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