Blake Little is an award-winning Los Angeles photographer. He was known as this work Preservation.
Little found (although I even have no plan, however, he thought of this) that if you dump copious amounts of honey over somebody, it's like they become a sculpture, preserved during this fluid movement.
Little found (although I even have no plan, however, he thought of this) that if you dump copious amounts of honey over somebody, it's like they become a sculpture, preserved during this fluid movement.
The reason for occupation it Preservation is to include the concept of protection, stability, and therefore the juxtaposition of the unchanged substance and human flesh (which is at risk of decay).It’s fully breathless to examine.
#1 It’s shiny and no longer looks like skin

#2 It looks like a golden statue

#3 I love the texturing on the front of this one

#4 The stillness

#5 I love how the drops she is shaking from her body are these fluid strands of gold
#6 This one is my favorite. It’s that smile

#7 Every curve highlighted

#8 I’d hate to be the person who has to clean up after this photoshoot

#9 Powerful
#10 The movement looks fluid, yet stable

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