Milena Kardas by Krzysztof Wyzynski in La Flor de Su Secreto

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 6, 2010

Inspired by the beauties of Pedro Almodóvar’s films and old cinema, photographer Krzysztof Wyzynski mixes the creative mediums of photography and art for his most recent work. Entitled, La flor de su Secreto, Wyzynski fills the roll of photographer as well as stylist as he shoots Milena Kardas in floral ensembles that walk the fine line between glamour and camp.













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6 thoughts on “Milena Kardas by Krzysztof Wyzynski in La Flor de Su Secreto”

  1. I think you meant Pedro Almodovar..these are lovely and that that influence is beautifully interpreted.

  2. I think you meant Pedro Almodovar..these are lovely and that that influence is beautifully interpreted.

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