Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Bettie Page

I believe our society has lost it's of sense and value. Here is why, We recently lost Betty Page 1950's pin up queen.

Now I know that not everyone knew or gave two shits about her, but not only was she an icon for her era but she paved the way for people to live alternative lifestyles and most importantly freedom of expression.
She allowed people to have a sense of relief and outlet for individualism.

In February I participated in the DEAC,
which stands for Detroit Erotic Arts Collaborative.

It's where photographers and alternative models participate in a weekend of photography and art making (take it how ya want).

So a couple of the people I worked with aspire to be models and I wish them all the luck.

Lushes Lamoan and I shot together and this is what I came up with.
Enjoy,

Mia Lynn



Hello Kids,

Today I am exploring some of my images that I really enjoy and well I couldn't help but think of this image in two ways one was in a pin up fashion and for me that would be old school, but I am what I think would be old school and for what my old school would be is Polaroid.
So here is my contribution to pin up and old school.
Enjoy,