The Generator Photoshoot in Garland

Oct 13, 2009 06:50

So I did another photoshoot with another great photographer in the Dallas area recently. I'm not in this one but my fashion is. The following shoot is done with my accessories (goggles, necklaces, arm pieces, faerie wings and "leather lung" corset) and my partner's clothes ( Read more... )

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balamuthia October 13 2009, 12:17:56 UTC

These are fantastic! The Generator is such a neat place, and what a building!

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tagancalera October 13 2009, 12:22:25 UTC
Thank you. sexymathteacher here from our own community is the proprietor of that establishment and a gem of a lady too.

www.generatorcoffee.com for those who haven't been there before.

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balamuthia October 13 2009, 12:47:12 UTC

She is indeed! :)

I heard about it through dfw_steampunk and have been a few times. It's a wonderful venue, though I don't get out there as much as I'd like to!

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sexymathteacher October 14 2009, 03:14:59 UTC
you both are too kind

*blushes

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frabjously October 13 2009, 13:32:59 UTC
The coiled wire is such a good idea for wings! Now I must ponder on how to do my own version...

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julia_hana October 13 2009, 13:50:20 UTC
wow, pretty!

agreed on the wings, very clever.

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triad_serpent October 13 2009, 14:10:03 UTC
Very beautiful! Wish the coffee house where I work was more like that... *grin* Thanks for sharing! :)

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alice_sakurada October 13 2009, 14:26:32 UTC
I love the clothes. That first dress is so scrumptious.

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tagancalera October 13 2009, 19:39:31 UTC
All the clothes and items you see in the images are for sale. However we won't have the Luscious Eve site up and running as soon as the mobley games site. If, however, you really are interested in any of the clothing pieces there go to my website at www.mobleygames.com and use the email link and I'll put you in touch with Sarah Davis of Luscious Eve and she can either sell you the ones you see (the materials are pricey) or work with you to come up with less expensive versions using more standard fabrics.

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