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Mark Baigent by Tina Herzl

I first met Tina for a job we did for an austrian magazine - i forgot which one - since then we rarely saw each other again but me for my side had a great time with her on set and so it was a no brainer to me when i was asked to shoot with her for a big commercial campaign i said yes.

In this one week we worked together everyday - ALL day.
Seldom did i encounter so much good energy and positivity from a person.
After a long day of work and a bottle of wine we decided to shoot ME for a change ;)

Helmut Maier gave me a new look and i must say i feel fuckin hot ;)
Look up your sons moms here i come ;)






Photos: TINA HERZL
Make-Up: INA MAURER
HAIR: HELMUT MAYER




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