Jane Burton Captures Vintage-Like Images
Meghan Young — May 13, 2010 — Fashion
References: janeburton.au & lifelounge
Jane Burton's photography reminds me of old silent films. Not just because of the vintage finishes or even because of the dated fashions--there's something exaggerated in the movements of the models that speak of that long-ago era.
Instead of embracing the popularity of gritty, racy and saturated photography that is all over the Internet of late, Jane Burton, a photographer for over 20 years, has decided to carve her own path. This latest series, 'Ivy,' is currently on display at the Bett Gallery.
Instead of embracing the popularity of gritty, racy and saturated photography that is all over the Internet of late, Jane Burton, a photographer for over 20 years, has decided to carve her own path. This latest series, 'Ivy,' is currently on display at the Bett Gallery.
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