Ah yes, although I'm a little disturbed by the model's apparent lack of eyebrows. Page 88 is the one that knocks my socks off, but it wasn't really professional work...
Lille-Mor...
Yes, and that's where film comes into its apparently new beauty: close up detail of a face, but with none of the cruelty of digital which has either to turn it into plastic or landscapes of Mars.
How delightful for him that, in order to forget her, he just went off to NY... I'd like to see how they'd react to my doing the same today! Probably jail me as an illegal immigrant. I remember when I had to go to the States: needed to get a visa from London; unlike all the other lands to which I'd travelled professionally, they wouldn't oblige me with an official stamp on my written request that as a working professional, my film be subject to a hand-search and not risk ruin in an X-Ray machine (I had proof of damage when my stuff was scanned in Mallorca - tan turns to khaki). Before we landed in Miami we had to declare how much money we had available etc. etc.
Whether this came from national ego and/or possibly misplaced self-belief I don't know; all I'd say is that I had no intention of remaining there and it offered nothing by way of visible lifestyle that wasn't available in a far more peaceful Spain! As bad and inconvenient: for a later trip I was told that a visa was not renewable, and that I would have to retain the old, obsolete passport in which the original visa resided! So there you have it: "Passenger arrested in suspicious circumstances carrying two passports!" I can see the strapline as I write. Who said I have no sense of the dramatic?
;-)
Rob