Portrait | Merethe Hopland by Billy Kidd

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 17, 2010

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Updated May 8, 2019

Billy Kidd is the latest photographer to become captivated by Merethe Hopland of Joy Model Management. This time, however, Merethe poses au naturel in the beautifully candid portraits.







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13 thoughts on “Portrait | Merethe Hopland by Billy Kidd”

  1. The way she’s holding her chest makes it look like she didn’t want to be shot topless but Billy insisted until he finally got what he wanted when her nipple slipped in the last shot.
    I like her but don’t trust his intentions and techniques.

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  2. i am wondering why the negative comments that had previously been posted have been removed, i agree that negativity in comments like these are boring at best but this comment option has been left and to then monitor and remove comments becomes censorship and benefits someone or doesn’t depending on what is deemed inappropriate, either remove the option to comment or let free speech resume.

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