herringbonekid
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Madame Yevonde (real name Yevonde Cumbers b.1893) was a young lady who pioneered the use of colour in portrait photography. she set up her own studio at the age of 21 (!) in London but her best work is from the mid to late 30s and made using the colour 'Vivex' process. the look of these unique works effectively ended in 1939 when the lab who produced the process closed and she went back to black and white. her work has a kind of staged dreamy artifice and is full of surreal touches. she also photographed the final fittings being made to the Cunard liner the Queen Mary in 1936.
(that is her holding the huge camera...)
(that is her holding the huge camera...)