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GOOD GRIEF PIX + MOOD PLAYLISTS

GOOD GRIEF PIX + MOOD PLAYLISTS

Ashley Good, photographer based out of texas (and soon, NYC), shares with us some ear candy + eye candy... INDULGE BABES!

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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE ARTIST, ASHLEY GOOD:

I am 19 years young and I’m from Dallas, Texas but currently relocating to NYC babyyyy. Photography is my passion, and it has been since I was 13. My favorite photography is fashion/art photography… you know, like the edgy ones you see on album covers or in the GUCCI ads. My goal is to be the badass female photographer that is in charge of those shoots and creative aesthetic, and then maybe they can give me all the GUCCI stuff afterwards. Some would say I am constantly distracted, but I like the term inspired. I tend to be inspired by a lot of things. When it comes to my photography, I take inspirations from every medium. Music, fashion, movies, TV, my environments, and even everyday people that I find interesting. I love things that make a person an individual. Things that tend to stand out. And when I find those things I like to incorporate them some how, some way into my art. Here are a couple of my inspirations if you were interested; BROCKHAMPTON, The Fifth Element, music festivals, Heath Ledger, vintage clothes, Place Beyond the Pines, Willow Smith, neon lighting, the “mean girl” look in all of the old 90’s films, and honestly I could go on forever so I might as well stop while I’m ahead. Stay inspired ;)

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poetry by olivia testa

poetry by olivia testa

"when i started photography, i saw myself" admiring the work of Larson Rogers

"when i started photography, i saw myself" admiring the work of Larson Rogers

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