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OMG I am so sorry for not sharing this earlier!
Shot in 2011 in Los Angeles!
Behind the scenes from this shoot here
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Model, make up, retouch: | www.miss-overdose.com
Photographer: Moritz Maibaum | www.moritzmaibaum.de
Costume design: Bubbles and Frown
Studio: Pillarbox Studios, Los Angeles
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Shot in 2011 in Los Angeles!
Behind the scenes from this shoot here
Get a copy of my 2014 calendar:
Model, make up, retouch: | www.miss-overdose.com
Photographer: Moritz Maibaum | www.moritzmaibaum.de
Costume design: Bubbles and Frown
Studio: Pillarbox Studios, Los Angeles
Like me on Facebook - Model & Performer
Like me on Facebook - Designer
Follow me on Twitter
Add my Tumblr blog
Add my OFFICIAL BLOG
This is where I talk about my life as an artist.
Catch a glimpse behind the scenes of a photo shoot, see pics of my trips around the globe,
be the first to get all news of my work as a make-up artist, designer, performer and model - ofc
... and so much more
My ONLINE SHOP
Costumes, Corsets, Headdresses, Latex, Memorabilia
and so much more
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Wow. What to say about this piece? It makes a very bold visual statement, and makes you think about what the artist is trying to say. It's a very stunning photograph. Also, the piece is not overtly risqué, yet bares enough to get the message across. The photographic technique is very effective, and the skin appears to be very like porcelain. The pose of the model balances the photo very nicely within the frame of the grungy room. I cannot think of anything more to suggest other than keep doing what you're doing! This is so powerful. Well done, Miss Overdose. A sumptuous victory, madam. <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s…" width="15" height="15" alt="" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="391" title=" (Smile)"/>