Showing posts with label photographer Heather Bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer Heather Bass. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Snap shot
Labels:
ass,
body poetry,
freedom,
nude,
photographer Heather Bass,
play,
pretty legs,
white woman
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
A Feeling
Heather Bass Photo
"The texture of the story here is reminiscent of the times balancing, or trying to balance was a playful activity and being outdoors was the sport of daylight hours." - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 10.19.13
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| Cassidy by Heather Bass for Premier Model Management April 9, 2013 |
"The texture of the story here is reminiscent of the times balancing, or trying to balance was a playful activity and being outdoors was the sport of daylight hours." - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 10.19.13
Labels:
abundance,
balance,
bikini,
body poetry,
dawn wolf,
freedom,
legs,
model,
photographer Heather Bass,
play,
sand,
white woman
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Best Work is Hard Work
Heather Bass Photo
Ideally, we dream to believe in an ideology that will bring a mate to and into our subconscious awareness of a being who is a woman, who embodies every ingredient that understands and intuits our nature. Those dreams form the substance of our behavior, and reaction to every woman who may be the dream. That dream has to run the gauntlet. The maturation process of a woman is important to a thinking man. We cannot develop without her thoughts on the subject. Without her it is too difficult. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10.19.13
Heather Bass:
website Blog Instagram Flickr
email: heatherbassphoto@gmail.com
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| Hannah Royal by Heather Bass October 16, 2013 "This is my favorite photograph of yours I've seen so far. I admire the way you capture dark skin in other photographs. That is a craft skill. Here it is the way you caught the maturation of this woman. The maturation of a woman is crucial to the development of a man." - Gregory E. Woods Oct. 19, 2013 |
Ideally, we dream to believe in an ideology that will bring a mate to and into our subconscious awareness of a being who is a woman, who embodies every ingredient that understands and intuits our nature. Those dreams form the substance of our behavior, and reaction to every woman who may be the dream. That dream has to run the gauntlet. The maturation process of a woman is important to a thinking man. We cannot develop without her thoughts on the subject. Without her it is too difficult. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10.19.13
Heather Bass:
website Blog Instagram Flickr
email: heatherbassphoto@gmail.com
Saturday, October 19, 2013
African WOMEN
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| African women, as all women do, tell the story of the contradictions' of their cultures. Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories Oct. 19, 2013 |
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| photo by Heather Bass, a Florida based fashion photographer. October 16, 2013 |
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