Posted 7 years ago
PhilDMorris
(223 items)
Inez The Forgotten
Sometimes there are scattered people in your arsenal of photographs who have faded into the dark woods, never to be remembered, as Inez was another hopeful who pretty much wanted to be in the lights. I have photographed many such hopefuls, in my short life, and my goal was much different than theirs. I wanted the look, the look of meaning and importance as if life was not slipping from our grasp. My tools at the time were a camera and an old cigar box of paints and I took them to town. Inez looks almost like a Marlene clone, but she became someone of importance to be remembered, she showed her power and her importance in the eyes, the hands and the lips, never to be forgotten !~
I show these old black and white images once more with the colour they deserve. To roam in our minds once more !
Beautiful Phil ! What a set of peepers.
Thanks Caperkid, I appreciate that comment !~
BEAUTIFUL!!! Thrifty
I knew right away that this was your post - even without checking! It's a classic PhilDMorris!
Your talent in capturing the beauty of a woman is truly a gift . Your work will live on . What a gorgeous shot of her ! xo
Thank you ThriftyGypsy, I appreciate !
You are very welcome! I am always amazed at your work. You are truly TALENTED!!! Thrifty
Thanks again Thrifty, you are kind !
Wow, looks like old Hollywood Glamour!! Great job!
Thank you Jancal20, hope to hear from you, I am very upset about you leaving us and closing CW site.
Thank you freiheit, I appreciate your comment and love.
Thank you Mani, you're the very best !~
Mesmerizing eyes...nice work
Thank you Mrstyndall, most appreciative !~
Thank you buckethead, I appreciate !~
She is captivating.
Thank you Collectomaniac, she was, and I appreciate !
Hope you don't mind. Just let me know. I just did a quick like/love click to open up the share on FB link and put this on my wall. I put " Nice colorization of an old photo" for my friends to see.
That is kind of you !
I love what you've written to accompany this photograph.
This would look great in an old Art Deco frame.