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Drop

It's late. Ought to be getting some rest.

Stressing myself quite a bit over the past week, clobbering the website together. The wretched thing would work, but found myself saddened while sifting through old work. It felt like such a long time ago that I had the understanding that all the elements of styling, makeup and model must work in perfect tandem for a fashion story to work.

And yet I had almost never managed to put this into practice. The closest attempt was the shoot with Claire - where all the elements were present - and the results were quite amazing considering how tense the shooting environment was and the fact that everything was prepared in a few days.

The question is really how much you want it, and how much you're willing to sacrifice and how far you're willing to get out of the comfort zone.

Should I be surprised that so much of the remaining stuff look mediocre?

Two years of work.

Once this first wave over is over, gonna start building afresh.

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