Trying to locate a previously viewed gallery
Appreciate any help here.
A while back (sometime in the past 3-4 weeks), I stumbled across a gallery of photos on SmugMug that was taken in abandoned industrial buildings with lovely models. If my memory serves the ladies were dressed in flowing dresses/gowns and usually posed in doorways and such. (I am not confusing this with the recent 'Dirty Cat' series, thoughthe idea is similar.)
I've had a recent discussion with someone on another newsgroup and had hoped to locate the gallery so that he could get an idea of what I was talking about.
Of course all the searching in the world on SmugMug & here on Dgrin has turned up zilch!
Am hoping that someone here knows what I think I saw.
Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
A while back (sometime in the past 3-4 weeks), I stumbled across a gallery of photos on SmugMug that was taken in abandoned industrial buildings with lovely models. If my memory serves the ladies were dressed in flowing dresses/gowns and usually posed in doorways and such. (I am not confusing this with the recent 'Dirty Cat' series, thoughthe idea is similar.)
I've had a recent discussion with someone on another newsgroup and had hoped to locate the gallery so that he could get an idea of what I was talking about.
Of course all the searching in the world on SmugMug & here on Dgrin has turned up zilch!
Am hoping that someone here knows what I think I saw.
Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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http://www.amblerphoto.com/
Note the project called, "The Mill".
Glamour and partial nudity warning.
I suspect the original threads you saw were:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=36441
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=36919
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=37491
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Thanks Ziggy53. I checked out amblerphoto. While an interesting series, this is not what I was seeking. There was no obvious nudity as the models were clothed more in flowing robes. And the setting (the abandoned building/factory) was as much the subject of the image as were the models posed in doorways, in halls, etc.
The more I think of it, the more I am suspecting I stumbled across the gallery while checking out the daily Popular Photos on SmugMug.
Between the odd wedding series, or Josh Groban concert, or little Bernie's 5th birthday party, there are some absolutely gorgeous images displayed in the daily Popular photos.
Again, thanks. I really appreciate the help.
My galleries: http://ghealy.smugmug.com
My Blog: http://photosbyhealy.blogspot.com