The Dree Hemingway Zoo Magazine Editorial Was Shot by Bryan Adams
Meghan Young — April 15, 2011 — Fashion
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The Dree Hemingway Zoo Magazine photoshoot showcases two up-and-coming stars in the fashion industry: the great-granddaughter of legendary novelist Ernest Hemingway and one of music's greatest Canadian rock icons, Bryan Adams. Of course, Bryan Adams isn't modeling in the shoot with her -- he's the one who shot it.
A gritty yet glamorous editorial, the Dree Hemingway Zoo Magazine photoshoot seems to follow a disturbed artist as she lounges restlessly around her apartment. Sensual and raw, it is in the same vein as Terry Richardson's work but with a more serious and sophisticated tone.
I love that the shots in the Dree Hemingway Zoo Magazine photoshoot are full of movement and emotion. Also, the slightly overexposed shots lend a dream-like vibe.
A gritty yet glamorous editorial, the Dree Hemingway Zoo Magazine photoshoot seems to follow a disturbed artist as she lounges restlessly around her apartment. Sensual and raw, it is in the same vein as Terry Richardson's work but with a more serious and sophisticated tone.
I love that the shots in the Dree Hemingway Zoo Magazine photoshoot are full of movement and emotion. Also, the slightly overexposed shots lend a dream-like vibe.
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