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From the series Water Colors by James Bidgood, the father of pulp and glamor aesthetic.
“The underwater atmosphere is completely fabricated; the bottom of the ocean was created with silver lame spread across the floor of Bidgood’s apartment; he made the arch of a cave out of waxed paper, and fashioned red lame into the shape of lobster. He coated Garvin with mineral oil and pasted glitter and sequins to his skin so the silver fabric under photographic lights would reflect on his body like water. For weeks at a time, Bidgood would eat and sleep within the sets he constructed in his apartment”
-Philip Gefter on Bidgood in Aperture magazine
James BidgoodpulpglamorsequinsglitterPink NarcissusphotographyPierre et gillesDavid LaChapelleApatureApertureTASCHENTASCHEN Books
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