

She was the ultimate beatnik – head to toe black, leather pants and dark sunglasses. Although no matter how morose she may have appeared, there remains an inward innocence, pure and gracious.

Taken on my Holga in a room I stayed in on my travels

Oasis didn’t give meaning to the word, Gérard Brachdid did when he wrote Wonderwall in 1968. A film about a man who loses himself in daydreams and delusions to the beauty that is Jane Birkin. Ever inspiring the film was set in the London’s swinging psychedelic 60’s, with the pertinent tagline “let your mind wonder”.

Sarah Moon has been described as an impressionist. Her pictures are dreamy, with a surreal use the ‘blur’. Moon uses 35 mm film, loves soft backgrounds, and makes heavy use of plays of light. Her photographs are almost oil paintings.

Charlotte Gainsbourg.
There has to be something in a name.
I wish.

Always so effotless