Kristine Drinke by Ellen Rogers for Tank Fall 2010

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Published September 17, 2010

Ellen Rogers brings a sense of enchantment to the autumn edition of em>Tank Magazine with The Name of the Rose. Starring Kristine Drinke, Rogers captures the girlish wonder of fairy tales and nature with the aide of fashion editor Pandora Lennard.









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21 thoughts on “Kristine Drinke by Ellen Rogers for Tank Fall 2010”

  1. Kristine Drinke is astonishingly beautiful, and she saves this editorial for me – I’m not loving how overworked it looks from post-processing, but the girl is amazing. I can’t wait to see more from this Latvian beauty!

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    • A moment of research would reveal that there’s no Photoshop here. All of Ellen’s prints are 100% darkroom productions, she shuns all digital process.

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