Marilyn Monroe (By Bert Stern) Projected.
Copyright Carl Beebee.

Marilyn Monroe (By Bert Stern) Projected.

Copyright Carl Beebee.

‘The Absent Murder Of The Mind’ 2005.
Inspired by ‘TV Murder’ by Helmut Newton.
Copyright Carl Beebee.

‘The Absent Murder Of The Mind’ 2005.

Inspired by ‘TV Murder’ by Helmut Newton.

Copyright Carl Beebee.

From the series ‘Legs’ (2011)
Photo - Carl Beebee  |  Model - Nicki Adam

From the series ‘Legs’ (2011)

Photo - Carl Beebee  |  Model - Nicki Adam

‘Legs’ is a series of images I completed a few weeks ago with the model Nicki Adam.
You can view the whole series by clicking here.
I’ve been interested in doing this project for a few years, ever since I shot ‘The Absent Murder Of The Mind’
I’ve said in previous posts that I like exploring the idea of  anonymous portraits, where the face is hidden or not included. I spoke  with Nicki about this, whom I’ve worked with for several years, and we  decided to create this series. All of the photographs were shot in my  house with very small lighting rigs.
Click here to see the full series ‘Legs’ 2011.

‘Legs’ is a series of images I completed a few weeks ago with the model Nicki Adam.

You can view the whole series by clicking here.

I’ve been interested in doing this project for a few years, ever since I shot ‘The Absent Murder Of The Mind’

I’ve said in previous posts that I like exploring the idea of anonymous portraits, where the face is hidden or not included. I spoke with Nicki about this, whom I’ve worked with for several years, and we decided to create this series. All of the photographs were shot in my house with very small lighting rigs.

Click here to see the full series ‘Legs’ 2011.

‘Balloon’ December 2011 - Instax 200 Film

‘Balloon’ December 2011 - Instax 200 Film

I don’t remember my dreams. I never have. When I wake, all I can remember is little snapshots of people, places and objects.

The interesting, obscure and the mundane. Like stills taken from a movie. This is what this project explores…

Screen shots from dreams…

“You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say, ‘Why not?’”

George Bernard Shaw

See the full set here.