Mariana Idzkowska by Mara Zampariolo in Private Dancer

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 28, 2010

Larger than life accessories and garments juxtapose against a quiet domestic setting in photographer Mara Zampariolo and stylist Ornella Jong’s most recent collaboration entitled, Private Dancer. Starring Mariana Idzowska as a stiletto wearing vixen, the candid story features the work of Alexandre Vauthier, Sonia Rykiel, Azzedine Alaia and more.

Note – images edited






Additional Credits:
Hair – Jerome Cultera @ Calliste Paris
Make up – Morgane Goupy


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39 thoughts on “Mariana Idzkowska by Mara Zampariolo in Private Dancer”

  1. i am the photographer who shot this. I want all of you to know these are NOT my approved, chosen pictures.
    I have not agreed on publishing these. I have sent Joanna the real ones. I do not understand how this happened but it is frustrating.

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    • I agree 100% unfortunately things have changed in the last 10 years regarding ‘respect’ to work and the artist. If you were paid for these then the payer most likely feels they own the photos. There was a time when photographers always owned the rights to the images. You may wish to re-read, if you signed a contract prior to shooting.

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    • I agree 100% unfortunately things have changed in the last 10 years regarding ‘respect’ to work and the artist. If you were paid for these then the payer most likely feels they own the photos. There was a time when photographers always owned the rights to the images. You may wish to re-read, if you signed a contract prior to shooting.

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  2. I love these. I checked out your website, too… beautiful photography. In an earlier post, you mentioned “my book”. Do you have a book published and available to purchase? If so, I’d be interested in buying a copy.

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  3. I love these. I checked out your website, too… beautiful photography. In an earlier post, you mentioned “my book”. Do you have a book published and available to purchase? If so, I’d be interested in buying a copy.

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  4. Seeing this again i really like it. I think it seems flow in this way! Also I just saw your site. The layout is perfect, all your pictures are gorgeous in your book! Love the way you capture images. One of my new favorite photographers!!

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  5. As a photographer… you (Mara) have sole say on how it should be presented. I would have been livid… rip a few new holes in someone…..

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  6. This is one of the best editorials i’ve seen in a while. Very sexy and sensual, but dark & subtle at the same time. Garments are gorgeous, and setting is moody in all the right ways.

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  7. This is one of the best editorials i’ve seen in a while. Very sexy and sensual, but dark & subtle at the same time. Garments are gorgeous, and setting is moody in all the right ways.

    Reply

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