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Ottilie Landmark, Lampoon Transparency – Behavioral patterns and erotic suggestions

«During the search Ioana and I ended up finding an archival Penthouse magazine from the 90’s with an erotic photo shoot with transparent furniture» – Ottilie Landmark and her interplay of bodies

Ottilie Landmark – the Transparency Issue

Title: orgware

Transparency, vulnerability; our character is left to its own devices. It is both fragile and strong in its loneliness – further accentuated by the feeling of isolation many of us have experienced in recent times. At first, we took the theme quite literally, searching for transparent objects and materials. During the search Ioana and I ended up finding an archival Penthouse magazine from the 90’s with an erotic photo shoot with transparent furniture

Ottilie Landmark

Ottilie Landmark is a Danish photographer based in London whose work centres around queer female identity and sexuality. She graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2019, receiving the Hugo Boss Scholarship. The photographer has taken portraits of Simone Rocha, Kelsey Lu, Reba Maybury, Samuel Ross, Christina Seewald and Louise Gray, amongst others.

Credits:

Talent: Naomi Rufina
Photographer: Ottilie Landmark
Stylist: Ioana Ivan
Hair: Tasos Constantinou
Makeup: Georgia Hope
Set Designer: Noa Zarfati
Casting: Emma Matell
Stylist assistant: Alice Gilbert
Photo assistant: Shea Cameron

Editorial Team

Video Credits:

Title: Boundless

Starring Naomi Rufina 
Director: Ottilie Landmark
Cinematographer: Matthew Hayes
Music: Composed by Damsel Elysium
Styling: Ioana Ivan
Hair: Tasos Constantinou 
Makeup: Georgia Hope 
Set Design: Noa Zarfati
Casting: Emma Matell
Photo Assistant: Shea Cameron
Stylist Assistant: Alice Gilbert
Special thanks to Park Royal Studios

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