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Sexy Pin-Ups Made With Clothing Entirely From Milk

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Originally from Poland, but based in London, Photographer Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz has a background in Fine Arts, degree in Architecture, and a wide array of experience.

Being an Architect taught him how to be resourceful and to solve complex problems with simple, yet innovative solutions. A constant passion for graphic design pushed him towards the visual side…

His professional photographic career started when he founded the AurumLight Studio, which specialises in conceptual photography, limited calendars and advertising. His recent series "Milky Pinups" uses high speed photography to capture his models in 1940s and 1950s poses, wearing nothing but splashes of milk.  

Although the images and the milk are real, each of the "dresses" took hours to master. Creating layer upon layer of different photographs - each image was taken while the milk was being poured over the models' bodies. 

Great effects and unconventional methodology triggered a successful series of seminars and workshops that Jaroslav runs all around the globe starting in Europe and finishing in Australia.

He has now turned these images into a 2014 calendar, minus 3 images he has yet to release. You can view more of his wonderful “Milky Pinups” photographs below and at his website  http://aurumlight.com/

 

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The equipment that Wieczorkiewicz uses to create his Milky Pin-Ups

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By Janet Duane

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