2:21 am - 05/25/2010

On Friday, a contact sheet with a series of fourteen photographs of Kate Moss crouching on the sand in Marrakech went up for auction at Christie's. Though they were estimated to fetch around $45,000, no one bid the reserve price, even though a guy from Christie's called the photos a "safe investment," and in 1997 a print from the series sold for more than $77,500. Maybe, rather than hemlines or manty sales, Kate Moss's perceived monetary worth is fashion's best indicator of economic health.
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I wanted to share this mostly for the article title tbh
Photos of Kate Moss Crouching Naked on the Sand Fail to Excite Rich People

On Friday, a contact sheet with a series of fourteen photographs of Kate Moss crouching on the sand in Marrakech went up for auction at Christie's. Though they were estimated to fetch around $45,000, no one bid the reserve price, even though a guy from Christie's called the photos a "safe investment," and in 1997 a print from the series sold for more than $77,500. Maybe, rather than hemlines or manty sales, Kate Moss's perceived monetary worth is fashion's best indicator of economic health.
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I wanted to share this mostly for the article title tbh
thank you
(Clearly, I'm still really bitter about missing out on a Studio Arts degree by one fucking class.)
you have to make your contact sheets!!!!!!!!!
ugh seriously, fuck contact sheets. what a waste of my damn time.apart from looking at it the first thing and feeling fuck proud cause you can see everything
Kind of different from a contact sheet, might have something to do with lack of demand.