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Photographer

JMarvin

Posts: 421

Portland, Oregon, US

List a fairy tale story that you would like to see get re-created in photos.

Aug 19 12 10:58 am Link

Photographer

FotoMark

Posts: 2978

Oxnard, California, US

Jack and the beanstalk smile

Aug 19 12 11:16 am Link

Makeup Artist

Elizabethmakeup

Posts: 338

Hereford, England, United Kingdom

The Goose Girl.

Aug 19 12 01:01 pm Link

Photographer

Chicchowmein

Posts: 14585

Palm Beach, Florida, US

Hansel and Gretal

Aug 19 12 01:03 pm Link

Model

Venessa Baez

Posts: 616

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, California, US

Shrek smile


(and don't say it doesn't count!)

Aug 19 12 01:19 pm Link

Photographer

Motordrive Photography

Posts: 7087

Lodi, California, US

Rumplestiltzkin
and
Beauty and The Beast

Aug 19 12 01:20 pm Link

Photographer

Blue Mini Photography

Posts: 1703

Tempe, Arizona, US

Jersey Shore - it must be a fairy tale, because they can't be real.

Aug 19 12 01:25 pm Link

Photographer

ME_

Posts: 3152

Atlanta, Georgia, US

The Snow Queen or The Little Match Girl.

Aug 19 12 01:50 pm Link

Photographer

Paul Richard Wossidlo

Posts: 502

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Struwwelpeter...

Had the English translation of it as a kid...

Aug 19 12 02:55 pm Link

Photographer

Motordrive Photography

Posts: 7087

Lodi, California, US

Paul Richard Wossidlo wrote:
Struwwelpeter...

Had the English translation of it as a kid...

do you have the same grandma as Dwight Schrute?

Aug 19 12 03:15 pm Link

Model

Abby Hawkins

Posts: 2004

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Rapunzel

Aug 19 12 03:22 pm Link

Model

GabrielleEC

Posts: 208

BOISE, Idaho, US

Sleeping Beauty

Aug 19 12 03:36 pm Link

Photographer

Paul Richard Wossidlo

Posts: 502

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Paul Richard Wossidlo wrote:
Struwwelpeter...

Had the English translation of it as a kid...

Motordrive Photography wrote:
do you have the same grandma as Dwight Schrute?

I don't watch "The Office", so I had to look him up on Wikipedia.  Most likely his maternal grandfather fought alongside my father, probably in Russia.  But since Dwight's paternal side is Amish (as is my maternal grandmother) we're probably distant relatives on that side...
smile

Aug 19 12 03:47 pm Link

Wardrobe Stylist

Alison D Friedman

Posts: 83

New York, New York, US

Alice in Wonderland, combined with the board game Candyland.

Aug 19 12 04:11 pm Link

Photographer

Virtual Studio

Posts: 6725

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Most of the stuff from 1001 Nights.

Big ass, dark haired, dark eyed girls in harem pants.....

Tell me it don't work for you!

Aug 19 12 04:33 pm Link

Photographer

JMarvin

Posts: 421

Portland, Oregon, US

Thank you all!!

You guys are awesome!

Aug 19 12 06:25 pm Link

Model

J Jessica

Posts: 2431

Coconut Creek, Florida, US

Tortoise and the Hare
Beauty and the Beast
Hunchback of Notre Dame

:3

Aug 19 12 06:27 pm Link

Model

Erin Holmes

Posts: 6583

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

ME_ wrote:
The Snow Queen or The Little Match Girl.

The match girl is one of my favorites.

Aug 19 12 06:33 pm Link

Photographer

JMarvin

Posts: 421

Portland, Oregon, US

smile Keep your eyes peeled; I may be doing one of these:)

Aug 20 12 02:38 pm Link

Clothing Designer

RosieRoseDesigner

Posts: 71

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

ME_ wrote:
The Snow Queen or The Little Match Girl.

I have wanted to do a Snow Queen dress for a while. Sounds fun. I also did a Fairytale line of clothing last spring- Goldilocks, Snow White, Little Red Riding (dress), and Alice in Wonderland.

I did want to also do Hansel and Gretel, that would be a fun shoot indeed.

Aug 20 12 02:42 pm Link

Photographer

Eclectic Vision

Posts: 8281

Toledo, Ohio, US

I'd love to see something of the real The Little Mermaid story. Maybe something with her becoming sea foam. Or her holding the dagger over the sleeping prince and his new wife.

Aug 20 12 02:49 pm Link

Wardrobe Stylist

Pretty Deadly Stylz

Posts: 559

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Well done and styled shoot of the Red Shoes.

And Bluebeard, that would be neat to see as a photo story.

Aug 20 12 03:05 pm Link

Photographer

Jim Shibley

Posts: 3309

Phoenix, Arizona, US

The Princess & the Pea.

Little Red Riding Hood

Aug 20 12 08:12 pm Link

Photographer

udor

Posts: 25255

New York, New York, US

JMarvin wrote:
List a fairy tale story that you would like to see get re-created in photos.

Haubbit conquers New York Fashion Week

Aug 20 12 10:17 pm Link

Model

Jennifer Barker

Posts: 8010

Houston, Arkansas, US

Eclectic Vision  wrote:
I'd love to see something of the real The Little Mermaid story. Maybe something with her becoming sea foam. Or her holding the dagger over the sleeping prince and his new wife.

Such a sad story  sad

Aug 20 12 10:21 pm Link

Model

Jennifer Barker

Posts: 8010

Houston, Arkansas, US

Pretty Deadly Stylz wrote:
Well done and styled shoot of the Red Shoes.

And Bluebeard, that would be neat to see as a photo story.

Bluebeard .. yes .. that would be awesome  big_smile

Aug 20 12 10:22 pm Link

Photographer

Art of the nude

Posts: 12067

Grand Rapids, Michigan, US

JMarvin wrote:
List a fairy tale story that you would like to see get re-created in photos.

Sleeping beauty (18+)  Twice

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8024/7173 … fe77_o.jpg
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5070/5675 … 7285_o.jpg

Aug 20 12 10:29 pm Link

Photographer

Star

Posts: 17966

Los Angeles, California, US

GabrielleEC wrote:
Sleeping Beauty

check out the la weekly best of in october

Aug 20 12 10:55 pm Link

Model

LizzyB

Posts: 2225

Rochester, New York, US

oh i love this topic, it's making me all nostalgic smile

Aug 20 12 11:10 pm Link

Model

LizzyB

Posts: 2225

Rochester, New York, US

oh...not a traditional fairy tale, but the term "fairy tales" are mentioned...i just finished reading, Miss Perregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.

It is really making me want to do photos in the spirit of those featured in the book!

https://www.google.com/search?q=photos+ … 63&bih=585

Aug 20 12 11:19 pm Link

Photographer

Vampman Studios

Posts: 364

Chicago, Illinois, US

Do myths count as fairy tales? Cause I'd like to see a LOT of those! Birth of Durga (Hindu), Rage of Sekhmet (Ancient Egyptian), the Titanomachy (Ancient Greek) or the 12 Labors of Hercules (Ancient Greek)

If not, then the Sorcerer's Apprentice, the non-Disney version.

Aug 20 12 11:20 pm Link

Photographer

Drew Smith Photography

Posts: 5214

Nottingham, England, United Kingdom

Vampman Studios wrote:
Do myths count as fairy tales? Cause I'd like to see a LOT of those! Birth of Durga (Hindu), Rage of Sekhmet (Ancient Egyptian), the Titanomachy (Ancient Greek) or the 12 Labors of Hercules (Ancient Greek)

If not, then the Sorcerer's Apprentice, the non-Disney version.

I'm working on a Norse Mythology concept at the mo.

More traditionally though:

The Princess and the Pea.
Cinderella (in 'implied' rags by the fire in the kitchen)

Aug 21 12 05:58 am Link