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)
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