Born in 1976, Kirsty Mitchell worked as a fashion designer until 2007, when a illness caused a change in her - one that made her pick up a camera;
"I cannot explain how this happened, but a new, deep, and genuine need was born. I used to say I had never truly 'looked' until it was through a lens... life was different, more beautiful, more sad, and extreme in every sense of the word. People mattered, how they sat, how they slept, how they looked when they thought no one else cared. I fell in love with the faces of strangers, and photography gave me a new purpose..."
Then her mother was diagnosed with cancer, from which she later died. Kirsty used the camera to get through her loss, and she says photography became
"an overwhelming passion that I could not stop." When she was little her mother had read many stories for her, and now she started to produce photos
"that echoed the memories of her stories, and the belief in wonder I have always felt since a child".
I saw some of Kirsty's work a while ago, and since I too love stories and share her belief in wonders, I fell completely in love with her photos! This is what the world
really looks like - if you look at it closely...
The following pictures are from the collection
Wonderland:
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Once Upon a Time |
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Wild Thing |
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The Queen's Armada |
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The Garden of Whispered Wishes |
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A Listless Dawn |
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Portrait of a Princess |
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An Ocean of Tales, till the Shores of Home |
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Gammelyn's Daughter |
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The Voyage |
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The White Witch |
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Lady of the Lake |
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Far, Far Away (part I) |
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The Box of Delights |
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The Distant Pull of Remembrance |
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The White Queen |
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A Most Beautiful Death |
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The Twilight Covenant and the Promise of Home |
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Moondial |
To see the whole
Wonderland collection, or look at other work by Kirsty Mitchell, you can find her web site
here!
She's a favourite, love her work!! Posted about her ages ago, great reminder of her work this is :)))) I always love the fairy tale- other world feel to her photos...gorgeous!! Have a super day doll xx
ReplyDeleteReading about her troubled life has really moved me, photography can be a beautiful thing and it's incredible that this has helped her get over her mother, the photographs themselves are amazing and incredibly glamorous, mystifying stuff Miss Meadows.
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