Cassie and I haven't worked together since freshman year here at Carroll, but I don't know why! Cassie and I got together the day before a project was due to shoot, and she did great! The theme was a magazine advertisement for a cosmetic line I'm designing for class.
In the 1910's, it was popular for women to drink, and apply, arsenic to the face to become pale, and put belladona in their eyes to enlarge their pupils. All this was in an attempt to look as if they were suffering from tuberculosis, a disease whose side effects were fashionable at the time. Arsenic caused death over prolonged use, and beladonna could cause blindness and heart attacks. I wanted to design fashionable containers for my cosmetics in hopes to sell them in todays market! (not really of course.) Hopefully I will have the product part done soon so I can upload the final ad!
Cassie, thank you so much for modeling on such short notice, I could not have pulled off this shoot with out you!
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