Photographer Anderson Smith's Glassbook Magazine Sotry is 60s-Inspired
Jana Pijak — August 21, 2014 — Fashion
References: andersonsmithphotography.net & glass-book
Photographer Anderson Smith captures the "Mod" editorial exclusive for Glassbook Magazine. The photographer looks to the 60s for his inspiration and works alongside makeup artist Maraz to bring his dynamic vision to life.
Glassbook Magazine's "Mod" fashion story features model Jamie from Lubo and Factor Atlanta who channels a 60s era vixen in this bold studio series. The model pulls off Twiggy-inspired eyeliner, glittering hand cosmetics and pop art themed nails that are displayed in a palette of black and white hues.
In addition to her stunning makeup, Jamie pulls off an edgy bowl cut that is courtesy of hair stylist Nicoletta Gauci. Overall, Anderson Smith vivid exclusive is a contemporary homage to the MOD styles of the 60s.
Image Credit: Anderson Smith
Glassbook Magazine's "Mod" fashion story features model Jamie from Lubo and Factor Atlanta who channels a 60s era vixen in this bold studio series. The model pulls off Twiggy-inspired eyeliner, glittering hand cosmetics and pop art themed nails that are displayed in a palette of black and white hues.
In addition to her stunning makeup, Jamie pulls off an edgy bowl cut that is courtesy of hair stylist Nicoletta Gauci. Overall, Anderson Smith vivid exclusive is a contemporary homage to the MOD styles of the 60s.
Image Credit: Anderson Smith
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