Wings and Light

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So we think these captures of Italian model-artist Emanuele Zappariello by Polish artist Agnieszka Lorek could have been lifted from some cobweb-covered Renaissance-era masterpiece...

Lost Lands Collection

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Feature Image:  Model: Jackie Wyers Wardrobe and styling: Fiori Couture Hair and makeup: Jackie Wyers Best friends and photography and styling duo Jade Soto and Marianne Bell celebrate...

Witchcraft Unveiled: Capturing Magic Through Collodion Wet-Plate Photography

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For nearly a decade, photographer Ken Miner has used collodion wet-plate photography to capture witch Brianna Shambrook and document the evolution of her craft. This...
ELIZABETH EBSWORTH PHOTOGRAPHY

Warrior Queen

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ELIZABETH EBSWORTH PHOTOGRAPHY Her oath unbroken, sacrifice unspoken, She hails the coming of winter. The rule was golden, the summer beholden, Until the green began to redden...
Orley Anderson

I Do Believe In Faires

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Orley Anderson—in her own words, a “mother, creative stylist, and lover of glitter”—conceived of these astonishing images after deciding she “wanted there to be...
Sven Fennema and Helena Aguilar Mayans Photography Enchanted Living Magazine

The Beauty of Yesteryear

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The curving, distinctive lines of Art Nouveau buildings retain their glamour even when caked with dust or overgrown with vegetation. In fact, it might...

Veronica and Sage: Witch Sisters

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by CAROLYN TURGEON Photography by STEVE PARKE On the Cover of the 2017 Autumn Issue Subscribe or Single Issue Like the women of Practical Magic , Veronica Varlow (opposite,...

Light Among the Ruins

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Inside a roofless church, sculptures crumble in the grip of strong vines. A glass conservatory shatters as the plants once grown inside reach for...

Mori Girl Child Of The Forest

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PHOTOGRAPHER HAKARYO WITH AMARIS PHOTOGRAPHY MODEL ZING RUBY Japan: culture of both Miyazaki's mythic forests and trend-setting Tokyo. It’s a land of creative expression, and one...

Beneath the Witch’s Hat

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Photography by Alassie It’s as essential—as elementary really—to the vintage witch as a broom or flowing skirts. No, even more so. Much more than pointy...