
The melancholic romanticism of Sarah Moon’s photography is at once beguiling and bewildering. Although she very rarely retouches anything, the porcelain perfection of her models and the fantastical worlds they inhabit are nothing short of unbelievable. Her work has a nebulous, abstract quality that is more closely aligned with Impressionist painting than with the glossy, hyper-real fashion photography which has become the norm. Moon describes her photographic process like a…
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