Trashy Toy Photography


" TRASHY TOY n'aime pas les clichés. Elle leur préfère tout ce qui sort de l'ordinaire, ce qui pique la curiosité et aiguise le regard. Graphiste, illustratrice, modèle mais surtout photographe, cette jeune Aixoise est une véritable enfant de la scène alternative, élevée au son des riots girls et bercée par les visuels sucrés et provocants de Trevor Bronwn ou Mark Ryden.

En résulte, une artiste pétillante à la créativité fichtrement débordante qui trace sa route d'un air décidé, et promet d'aller loin." - Elegy Magazine Août/Septembre 2011 n° 70

































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Le Calendrier "les 12 Déesses" de Nath Sakura

It's a good surprise for all art lovers : the great Dutch photographer Peter Kemp who signs the preface to the 2012 calendar of Nath-Sakura, high priestess of european fetish art. It is the first surprise, but others will coming...

Made around the 12 gods and goddesses of the Greek Pantheon, it is pretty breathtaking. It will include the most beautiful Nath-Sakura's models: Sisera Butterfly, Sayuri Gueish, Thaly, Wanahea von Leidner, Naisi Bé and Rack-Framboise.

It learns from other than Zeus is a woman, and she is mixed race. Aphrodite is a feisty girl, Hera is not convenient, and Ares finally has a heart.

The more fashionable french designers have achieved the required divine models: they are Ludovic Winterstan and Hercvles di Milo. Finally, William Roche, has designed the hairstyles and makeup wildest.

The calendar consists of 14 sheets, cardboard back 380 gm, 297x420mm, 170g glossy, black metal spiral. It can be purchased pre-sale for 14.90 euros instead of 19.90 euros. The first 100 copies are numbered and hand-signed by the artist. The calendars will be sent on October 1, the start of p
ublic sale.


Cover - Zeus
May : Aphrodite 
Poseïdon




To buy it : Calendrier 2012 "Les 12 Déesses"

Annie Bertram


Annie Bertram Artist | Professional | Photography
Switzerland
Annie Bertram, trademark photo art of a unique kind. Her photographic vision is dreamy and emotional, her portrait shots highly original. Reduced to their very essence, they provide insights on the relationship of humans to the world of fiction and vice versa. Her subjects are staged to build new identities: daydreams, desires, fairy tales… yet also nightmares.
A sense of familiarity between people and scenery – a sort of merging, a synergy. Annie’s favorite backdrops are unique and often morbid locations: factories, dilapidated houses and mystic natural sceneries… places that breathe the air of the bizarre, the obsolete or of secrecy. She directs the eye to things that are often overlooked – thoughts, emotions, fate. This intention is amplified by the direct and narrative way the often female protagonists are instructed to look at the camera.

Annie Bertram is working very passionately with people for more than 15 years. She aims for more than just a beautifully photographed face. Annie is looking for the person behind the glamour, for the human being behind the persona. “The all-defining, intimate moment where the model lets me glimpse behind his or her façade is my biggest challenge.”

Numerous publications and exhibitions followed, shootings for artists, bands and fashion brands, as well as video productions. Her second photo book “Wahre Märchen” was awarded “book of the year 2008” and sold-out in no time. At the moment, Annie is busy preparing international exhibitions following the official release of her new book “Obsolete Angels.” She is also working on a new subject. “This is still a secret”, she reveals with a smile.





























Website : Annie Bertram