Jerry Hall's book contains a lot of pictures, and something I notice that's kind of amazing is how different she can look from one photograph to another. And I'm talking about photos from the same era -- not 30 or 40 years apart.
I don't know how she does that -- makeup, I guess, and attitude.
Posing. They call it that -- making a stance, a mood, for the camera -- striking a pose. And images. Quite often Jerry Hall refers to what's in a picture as "images."
These people -- models, rock and roll performers -- live a life spread out across the world. Bali, Mustique, Jamaica, New York City, Wales -- to shoot pictures for the cover of a record album.
Paris, France.
London -- and etc.
It's a different existence from that of people who process experience through a viewpoint developed while living their entire lives in the town where they were born.
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