The Apple of My Eye by Liz Ham for Helmet #2

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 31, 2011

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Updated December 17, 2017

The Apple Of My Eye – A day of vintage style games serves as inspiration for photographer Liz Ham’s contribution to Helmet #2. Starring a beautiful cast including Georgia Fowler, Zippora Seven, Grace Hollows and Jenny Sweeny–the girls wear delicate lace undergarments styled by Jolyon Mason as they play tug-of-war, bob for apples and race eggs.








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19 thoughts on “The Apple of My Eye by Liz Ham for Helmet #2”

  1. These are beautiful! I love the juxtaposition of the playful game photographs and serious models gazing intently into space. If Boticelli’s Venus was in a sack race…

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  3. Very unwerth. I was about to say that unwerth manages to keep the same theme while changing it up when spotted it actually wasn’t her. Ooooops.

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  4. Very unwerth. I was about to say that unwerth manages to keep the same theme while changing it up when spotted it actually wasn’t her. Ooooops.

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  5. Very unwerth. I was about to say that unwerth manages to keep the same theme while changing it up when spotted it actually wasn’t her. Ooooops.

    Reply
  6. Very unwerth. I was about to say that unwerth manages to keep the same theme while changing it up when spotted it actually wasn’t her. Ooooops.

    Reply

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