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  1. Joel
    Posted 12/04/2011 at 08:59 | Permalink

    Já sei de onde vem aquelas fotos de biquinho no orkut.

  2. Posted 14/04/2011 at 12:55 | Permalink

    Sempre achei as pin-ups (hoje um estilo de vida) um luxo de sensualidade, beleza e elegancia!
    Amei esse post!!!

    Bjks,
    Kami
    http://www.thesecretgardenmakeup.com.br/

  3. Haroldo
    Posted 14/04/2011 at 13:46 | Permalink

    A arte esta de parabéns as modelos a modelo que é real esta mais ainda, acredito que estas fotos eram consideradas como uma playboy naquela época

  4. Cassi
    Posted 14/04/2011 at 20:22 | Permalink

    These are just amazing and frankly i feel a little better about my body to know the beautiful women they were based off of wernt anorexic.

  5. Thainá
    Posted 15/04/2011 at 13:04 | Permalink

    Poxa! Querer comparar pin ups com aquelas menininhas de foto de biquini no orkut é até falta de respeito!
    Adorei as geringonças e o sonho que elas viraram nas ilustrações.
    Bonito, muito bonito!

  6. Elizabeth
    Posted 16/04/2011 at 08:04 | Permalink

    This is awesome, but many of the actresses meed to learn not to look at the camera.

    • Rose
      Posted 14/05/2011 at 23:38 | Permalink

      @Elizabeth I was a professional model/actress for years. A model *should* look at the camera for poses like these. Not sure why you would think they should be looking off randomly into the air – that would be disturbing. These were artists models and they did what they were directed to do considering they were to create portraits.
      @Michelle I’m not sure what photography studios you have been in since many high end studio do look like they are in someone’s creepy basement and these photos were taken in the 50s where studios generally *were* in someone’s creepy basement. The point is not not have a beautiful camera ready studio but to be able to make a compelling image within the camera’s eye. But since these were artists models the backgrounds were irrelevant because Elvgren (the artist) took liberties with the forms to create his own art .

      Apparently you both are unfamiliar with these basic concepts and the art of the pinup. Get over your pretentious selves and stop making posts that confirm your innate ignorance.

  7. Michelle
    Posted 16/04/2011 at 21:58 | Permalink

    Cool concept, but your models seem inexperienced. A number of these poses could have been taken a bit further and it would have made the girls seem much more interesting and dynamic. The resulting effect causes one to take in the picture as a whole and realize that your studio looks like someone’s creepy basement.

    • Cristina
      Posted 20/04/2011 at 18:35 | Permalink

      You’re basically putting an “I’m stupid” tag on your forehead. These photos are obviously decades old.

  8. Toren
    Posted 18/04/2011 at 13:01 | Permalink

    yeah it’s the 50′s or so. all the painting are looking at the camera so obviously they’re going to look. the models aren’t the ones making the poses the photographers are. i’m sure you would make them do really interesting things…in the year 2011 where things haven changed a lot since then.

  9. Posted 18/04/2011 at 13:22 | Permalink

    they look almost the same, amazing!

    • Posted 20/04/2011 at 12:23 | Permalink

      @Michelle, @Elizabeth,
      The photos are the “before” (antes) shots that the artist used for the paintings “after” (depois). This was really cool because I’ve always loved Elvgren pin-ups and this is kind of a behind-the-scenes look. Very neat post.

  10. Posted 21/07/2011 at 12:44 | Permalink

    its incredible they way things have change, the sole fact that this beautiful women in today standards would probably not be able to model.

  11. Rachael Edwards
    Posted 13/08/2011 at 17:02 | Permalink

    @Rose
    Michelle and Elizabeth are expressing their opinions, we don’t care if you’re a model, that doesn’t make you an expert on everyone’s opinion, in the cartoon photos the girl isn’t looking at the camera in most of them, and since the point was to make them look similar, it makes sense to look off in a different direction where the camera isn’t aimed

    other than that…the pictures are fantastic

  12. Posted 19/08/2011 at 03:38 | Permalink

    very nice i really enjoyed the photos

  13. salgado
    Posted 21/08/2011 at 13:04 | Permalink

    So nice!!!

  14. Posted 7/09/2011 at 02:57 | Permalink

    Is that really how they did it or are the black and white photos modern copies? Pre-Photoshop photos that have been Photoshopped.

  15. Joe
    Posted 28/09/2011 at 05:17 | Permalink

    Oh no! I see the duckface in some of them.

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