Friday, February 22, 2008

Darling Dames






When Kris Bush told me the idea for Darling Dames, I immediately started thinking of ideas for photos.  These beautiful, fun, smart girls are hired to represent other companies at conventions and trade shows.  They have to be knowledgeable of the product (which can be anywhere from motor oil to computer programs) and present it in a beautiful, interesting way.  They are remeniscant of the Cigarette Girls and tasteful Pinup Girls from the 40's and 50's.  These photos are from our first (I hope not last) photo shoot.  Good Luck Girls!  It was my pleasure capturing your spirit on camera.  I had a blast!

7 comments:

Donnel said...
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Tim said...

Hey Stephanie! Great to see you got your blog up and running, your friends, family and clients will love it! Stay warm...hope to catch you the next time I'm out to the ATL.

-Tim
www.imagefactoryphoto.com/blog

Unknown said...

Hi Darling Dame here! Stephanie the photographs are absolutely breath taking! You were such a pleasure to work with and we are looking forward to working with you in the future! Thank you! Thank you! Thank You!

Anonymous said...

Stephanie...you are the epitome of a creative professional. Many photographers of today don't know how to shoot Pinup the way you do.
I couldn't have asked for anything better. You really went the extra mile to make the girls feel comfortable and you truly seemed to have had as much fun as we did!

This is just the beginning of the Darling Dames and Hamlet Photography relationship. Thanks again for everything!

Anonymous said...

Stephanie,
I love your work. Great idea with the blog. I will be visiting it often. Have a great Spring time and call me if I can be of assistance to you!
Lauren O'Ferrall Murphy

Anonymous said...

Another amazing shoot! Hard to believe that little PTC girl is so creative and talented. I can't wait to see what you do next!
~Julie

Anonymous said...

Your pinup photos look great! So whimsical! The flirty, statuesque poses are adorable. You really captured the 1940's charm. Great job!

♥ Karah