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Strange composition, shooting through the grill on the end of my bed, but I like her expression. Im not 100% sure the composition works, but her look and the shape of her body make this image hold a bit of interest.

Today, Jo asked me what I thought the difference between being beautiful and being sexy was. In this image, I think she has answered her own question. Sexiness is found in the eyes, beauty is found elsewhere. Eyes have the ability to convey desire, emotions, needs. They show you you are wanted above all else, craved, yearned for. They tell stories that only your lust can respond to, and they speak more honestly than your lips ever could.

Model - Jo-Louise Year Taken - November 2014 Camera - Canon 5d mkiii Lens - Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Location - My House ISO - 1250

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Jo-Louise is what every model should aspire to become. She is the kind of person everybody who meets her would like to know better and her mere presence is comforting and peaceful. She is beautiful, in the unglamorous way that cute girls who never seem to live next door are. Beautiful without effort, without thought, and more importantly, without expectation. And this beauty seeps its way inwards, beneath her skin and into her very DNA, as she holds close to her a personality which shines through her ivory surface. She is charming, funny, quiet yet wordy and she see's the art in what she does. Like I said, she is the perfect, most perfect model.

Bringing with her a plethora of clothes, crammed into a suitcase the colour of lipstick, she made her way through the rain-soaked hallway and back into my photographic life once more. Yes, I had worked with her before, but not like this time. See I only work with a model again if I feel there is something more in this persons personality that I simply couldn't tease out before. With Jo-Louise, I will be working with her again very soon. There is so much to her, but what I think stands out more than anything, is her ability to not actually model. No, like the best actors there are, they do not act the part, they become the part. And I ask nothing of the people I photograph, nothing but to be themselves and to let me capture that. Believe it or not, its the hardest thing in the world to do. But Jo-Louise does this with ease, and its what gives her images that believability that so often is lacking. She belonged in my house, she belonged in these photos and although she doesn't dominate it like some glamour model may do, she blends into the image to make it look almost honestly candid. And thats the best kind of photo.
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