Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Coachella Photographer | Palm Springs | Elizabeth Craig Photography-1
That's what this series reminds me of. Or, Brigitte Bardot on set in a film playing some seemingly damsel in distress before she reveals she's a badass double agent...or, maybe it reminds me of a lost scene from Mad Men. In any case, it's freackin' hot, and I don't just mean the scorching 116 degree heat that day. I saw this whole set instantly, with only having a few photos of the airbnb I rented. Sleek, hot, retro, trailer trash, sexy, magazine, story; these were the words I wrote down when I considered my planning. It worked out exactly the way I wanted it to. We had to work quickly (I wasn't lying about the heat) but this set was like butter; we just slipped right through the poses I had in mind and headed for the air conditioning to get to the next set (red dress, made by me, in the open desert coming soon...)
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This is probably one of my favorite sets from Palm Springs. I think the reason is that it tells a story. That story could be any story you make up, but the point is, when you see the photographs, you feel like there is a story about her, and that is what makes me feel like I nailed this one.Makeover by At Home Beauty.